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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Accurate Screw Machine Manufacturing 43 $4M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2012 n/a
In 2012 Accurate Screw Machine implemented Infor VISUAL as its Manufacturing ERP planning system in the United States. The deployment positioned Infor VISUAL to support planning and shop-floor control for the company’s precision screw machining operations. Configuration emphasized manufacturing planning and execution capabilities, including material requirements planning, production scheduling, bill of materials management, inventory control, purchasing workflows, shop-floor data collection and sales order entry. Infor VISUAL was used as the Visual ERP planning system to coordinate production routings and work order lifecycles. The implementation was scaled to a 43 employee manufacturer, aligning operational processes across production, procurement, quality inspection, sales order management and basic financial posting. The Manufacturing ERP footprint focused on day-to-day planning, inventory visibility and execution control to support internal operational teams. Governance centered on role based access control within Infor VISUAL, standardized work order and routing definitions, and disciplined transaction capture on the shop floor to preserve planning accuracy. Process controls and configuration choices reflected typical Manufacturing ERP practices for a small to mid sized discrete manufacturer.
Adams Manufacturing Corp Manufacturing 100 $10M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2002 n/a
In 2002, Adams Manufacturing Corp implemented Infor VISUAL, a Manufacturing ERP solution. The implementation centralized order processing, procurement, invoicing, and item master management across the company manufacturing operations. The deployment integrated EDI communications into the Infor VISUAL environment, coordinating daily EDI functions both via VAN based modem connectivity and AS2 direct connections with over 50 trading partners. Technical work included developing and maintaining purchase order and invoice maps using Inovis, now GHX, Catalyst:Map software, which enabled automated exchange of transactional documents with the LSA, now Infor, Visual Manufacturing ERP system. Integration efforts emphasized message mapping, transport protocols, and scheduled transmission workflows to support order to cash and procure to pay processes. A full audit of item information including UPC, dimensions, and shipping weight was compiled to support GS1 initiatives and to establish item master governance. Operational governance incorporated daily EDI coordination and ongoing Catalyst:Map mapping maintenance, creating a controlled item master process that aligned supply chain, warehouse, and finance workflows with the Manufacturing ERP environment.
Advance Turning & Manufacturing Manufacturing 180 $20M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2012 n/a
In 2012, Advance Turning & Manufacturing deployed Infor VISUAL as its Manufacturing ERP. The deployment targeted corporate purchasing and materials management at the Jackson, MI site, encompassing approximately $7M in corporate purchasing for raw materials, tooling, outsource and equipment procurement. Implementation activities included building complete bills of materials inside Infor VISUAL, entering all raw material and outsource suppliers, and configuring purchasing workflows and user roles. The program managed the operating integration of a newly acquired subsidiary into Infor VISUAL, completing BOM construction, supplier master data entry, and hands on training of purchasing personnel in less than 90 days. Functional capabilities implemented include bill of materials management, supplier master maintenance, purchase order processing, and tooling lifecycle tracking. The project integrated a supplier point of use tooling system with Infor VISUAL to track tooling usage and tool life by job, and to batch purchase orders for summary billing. That integration eliminated single line item purchase orders and centralized tooling chargeback through batched POs, aligning purchasing, shop floor tooling control, and accounts payable workflows. Governance and rollout emphasized a condensed transition timeline, training led by purchasing and materials leaders, and operational ownership assigned to the Purchasing Director and Transition Manager.
Manufacturing 140 $15M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2007 n/a
Manufacturing 50 $5M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2011 n/a
Manufacturing 32 $4M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2017 n/a
Manufacturing 200 $45M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2014 n/a
Manufacturing 300 $60M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2014 n/a
Life Sciences 250 $30M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2010 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 200 $27M United States Infor Infor VISUAL Manufacturing ERP 2017 n/a
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  1. G & N Rubicon Gear United States, a United States based Manufacturing organization with 68 Employees
  2. Dohost Sri Lanka, a Sri Lanka based Communications company with 25 Employees
  3. Indiana University, a United States based Education organization with 21100 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Infor VISUAL Coverage

Infor VISUAL is a Manufacturing ERP solution from Infor.

Companies worldwide use Infor VISUAL, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Madison Industries, Ultra Clean Technology, HEICO Corporation, Gentherm and Pyrotek are recorded users of Infor VISUAL for Manufacturing ERP.

Companies using Infor VISUAL are most concentrated in Professional Services, Manufacturing and Aerospace and Defense, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Infor VISUAL are most concentrated in United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Infor VISUAL across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Infor VISUAL range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 26.32%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 61.4%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 10.53%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 1.75%.

Customers of Infor VISUAL include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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