List of OSAS 8 Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying OSAS 8 customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased OSAS 8 for ERP Financial from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using OSAS 8 for ERP Financial include: Arkansas Valley Feathers, Inc., a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $10.0 million, American MTS, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, Mattco Manufacturing, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 75 employees and revenues of $4.0 million, Crew2, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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American MTS | Manufacturing | 15 | $5M | United States | Aptean | OSAS 8 | ERP Financial | 2014 | Applied Computer Systems |
In 2014, American MTS implemented OSAS 8 from Aptean as an ERP Financial solution to support its apparatus-repair operations in North Carolina. Applied Computer Systems served as the system integrator for the small manufacturing firm, executing the configuration and go live for shop and back-office processes.
The implementation emphasized service repair and financial reporting capabilities, with configuration focused on service repair workflows and accounting and general ledger functionality. OSAS 8 was configured to deliver Interactive Views for technicians and service managers and automated Info-Alert notifications to streamline communications and task follow up.
Operational coverage unified shop floor repair order lifecycle with invoicing and GL posting, aligning service transactions and financial records across the companys North Carolina operations. Applied Computer Systems tailored Info-Alert notification channels and Interactive Views to match existing shop processes and service repair data flows.
Governance and rollout centered on changing service workflows and notification-driven customer communications, with training and process updates oriented to the new visibility and alerting features. The customer story documents that automated Info-Alert notifications reduced manual follow up and improved customer communications following the OSAS 8 implementation.
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Arkansas Valley Feathers, Inc. | Manufacturing | 60 | $10M | United States | Aptean | OSAS 8 | ERP Financial | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Arkansas Valley Feathers, Inc. implemented OSAS 8 as its ERP Financial application. The deployment centralized core accounting and order to cash workflows for the mid sized manufacturing operation. Configuration prioritized accounts receivable, invoicing, cash receipts, credit management and bank deposit processing to support timely daily operations and monthly statement preparation. OSAS 8 served as the primary accounting backbone for finance and sales transaction processing.
Configuration work included accounts receivable modules, credit policy controls, sales order processing and a bin and location inventory staging approach aligned to packing operations. Billing flows were configured to support invoicing of daily sales orders, issuing credits and refunds, payment term enforcement and reconciliation of credit card activity. Software programming and scheduled upgrades were managed in house, with programmer tasks delegated to maintain the OSAS 8 environment. Thermal packaging labels and the bin location scheme were developed alongside order packaging procedures to improve order accuracy.
Integrations and adjacent systems implemented with OSAS 8 included electronic data interchange invoice submission to meet client EDI requirements, UPS WorldShip for shipping label and carrier workflows and integrated credit card transaction processing with monthly statement reconciliation and fraud protection procedures. The company designated and installed new computer systems and maintained office network reliability to support the software and peripheral devices. Training and ongoing in house support were provided for OSAS accounting software, Microsoft Office and UPS WorldShip, enabling finance, sales, customer service and shipping teams to operate within the new workflows. Operational scope covered sales department order controls, plant packing procedures, shipping for domestic and international orders and administrative oversight in the owner’s absence.
Governance established with the OSAS 8 deployment enforced consistent application of credit policy through periodic credit reviews, creditworthiness assessments for new clients and formal credit limits and terms procedures. Day to day controls included delinquent account collection protocols, auditing of sales department work, processing of cash receipts and management of bank deposits. Operational processes were extended to submit lost package claims and to manage EDI billing as client requirements demanded. These controls and procedures supported achievement of corporate financial goals for revenue, operating expenses and accounts receivable metrics.
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Crew2 | Construction and Real Estate | 10 | $1M | United States | Aptean | OSAS 8 | ERP Financial | 2015 | Aptean |
In 2015, Crew2 implemented OSAS 8, the OSAS/Traverse solution from Aptean, to standardize business processes and enable a retail EDI integration with The Home Depot across its US footprint. This deployment targeted ERP Financial functions and was scoped to support order to cash, installer invoicing, and field mobile workflows across 17 states.
The implementation configured core finance modules including General Ledger and accounts receivable and accounts payable, alongside inferred EDI and service mobile modules to support installer-facing field workflows. Configuration work focused on order to cash process orchestration, invoice generation for installers, and support for mobile service transactions, aligning financial ledger posting rules with operational billing events.
Integration work centered on building an EDI interface with The Home Depot to automate order exchanges and invoicing transactions, and to reduce manual handoffs between field operations and finance. Aptean participated as the vendor and systems provider for the OSAS 8 rollout, which standardized process governance across operations and finance. The program was intended to improve operational efficiency by unifying invoicing, EDI, and field mobile processes within a single ERP Financial instance.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 75 | $4M | United States | Aptean | OSAS 8 | ERP Financial | 2014 | n/a |
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