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Why manufacturers are taking notice of LCNC tools

By Darren Edwards, Head of Product Operations at SYSPRO   

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While manufacturers and distributors continue to recover from the ongoing pandemic, many have learned a valuable lesson around the importance of agility to remain resilient.
The biggest takeaway has been the realization that technology is a vital component in remaining connected with customers and suppliers in real-time.
According to a 2020 SYSPRO research survey which did a deep dive into the immediate impact of the pandemic,  46 per cent of businesses felt that their systems lacked the insights that were needed to respond to changes and 36 per cent said that business continuity was a major issue. As a result, 23 per cent of businesses stated that they expected to lose customers through the inability to supply enough products or services.
In contrast, businesses that embarked on digital initiatives such as e-commerce, digital supply chains and remote working, could continue to trade effectively during the pandemic. To connect directly with customers, many opted to integrate into external technology platforms. To do this, manufacturers didn’t want to necessarily hire an expensive external specialist resource, with no guarantee of future availability. Instead, they looked to low-code or no-code solutions.
Low-code/no-code (LCNC) tools are designed to make it easy for non-technical staff to design, build, and launch software applications quickly. These tools use pre-built visual programming interfaces that allow solutions to business problems to be created faster than could be accomplished with traditional software development.
Low-code is different from no-code applications.  Low-code solutions are aimed at users with some low-code development experience, so that systems facilitators needing to quickly build business solutions applications can utilize a graphical development environment with simple links to databases, web services, or APIs.
Low-code apps can require some scripting, whereas no-code solutions introduce a complete visual drag-and-drop interface, WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) user interface development tools and built-in data visualizations.
LCNC in a manufacturing or distribution environment
A benefit of giving employees the power to make operational improvements through LCNC is that they understand the business need and unique business pain points. With the agility and speed that comes with LCNC solutions, manufacturers and distributors can also resolve internal business challenges as well as leverage external opportunities.
Using LCNC to address internal business challenges

  • Manufacturers and distributors can leverage LCNC solutions when they would like to change a business process or interaction either by restricting it, making it more flexible or extending it. By having more control, businesses are able to streamline operations and automate workflows. A good example is a Machine Learning (ML) rules engine that can use data to run probabilities and make suggestions on how to optimize processes
  • Businesses can improve operational efficiencies by reducing organizational silos. This is because LCNC is visual by nature and can be optimized across mobile platforms, helping employees to have a clear idea of resource availability
  • The use of LCNC solutions can also help alleviate the growing technology skills gap within the sector. Employees can now perform as ‘citizen developers’, which captures collective expertise while placing problem-solving tools in the hands of business users

Leveraging external opportunities

  • LCNC is ideal when a manufacturer wants to connect to another system or even to an IoT device which is external to the core systems of a business. For example, a business may want to connect to an external shipping or freight solution
  • The use of LCNC solutions can also enable manufacturers and distributors to innovate through the ability to rapidly develop new applications. For example, some manufacturers were able to use solutions such as WordPress during the pandemic to create eCommerce sites, to sell their products directly to the end-customer 

While supply chain disruptions will remain a reality for manufacturers and distributors, the good news is that there are ways to remove the complexity of deploying new technology solutions, with less turnaround time and less reliance on external resources.
When integrated into a central ERP platform, LCNC solutions can not only improve operational efficiency and access to real-time data, but it can also allow for innovation through new business models and even new routes to market.


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