Clinton Township, 48038, MI,
United States
Godlan
Godlan, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Godlan collaboration with software players such as Hexagon, Infor and empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Godlan | Infor | Infor CloudSuite Industrial (Syteline) | Manufacturing ERP | ERP Services and Operations |
| Godlan | Hexagon | HxGN EAM (Ex. Infor EAM) | Enterprise Asset Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| Godlan | Infor | Infor Adage | Manufacturing ERP | ERP Services and Operations |
| Godlan | Infor | Infor CloudSuite EAM Asset Performance | Asset Performance Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| Godlan | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | PaaS |
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Brewster Cheese | Manufacturing | 400 | $80M | United States | Hexagon | HxGN EAM (Ex. Infor EAM) | Enterprise Asset Management | 2011 |
In 2011 Brewster Cheese deployed HxGN EAM (Ex. Infor EAM) as its Enterprise Asset Management solution. The implementation targeted core maintenance and inventory control functions within the 400-employee manufacturing operation, aligning the application to shop floor and facilities maintenance workflows.
Brewster configured personalized business processes, screens and dashboards inside HxGN EAM (Ex. Infor EAM), leveraging standard EAM capabilities such as work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, and inventory management. The deployment incorporated support for the Infor EAM iProcure advanced procurement capability to address parts procurement and inventory replenishment workflows, and emphasized user-facing dashboards to increase operational visibility.
Godlan served as the system integrator for the rollout, leading configuration, data consolidation and user enablement activities. Governance was established around role-based access and defined process ownership for maintenance and storeroom functions, with the implementation scoped to operational maintenance and inventory teams to streamline asset uptime and parts availability.
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Brewster Cheese | Manufacturing | 400 | $80M | United States | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2011 |
In 2011, Brewster Cheese implemented Infor ION, an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) solution, with Godlan as the systems integrator to connect core manufacturing and maintenance systems. The initiative targeted elimination of duplicate data entry, enabling inventory to be expensed as it is received, and updating older system footprints to leverage new functionality without customization.
The deployment integrated Infor EAM Enterprise with Infor Adage and ERP Process Business, using Infor ION to transmit purchase orders and receipts from the ERP to EAM for inventory posting. Brewster Cheese also upgraded from Infor MP2 to Infor EAM Enterprise to consolidate asset management, which centralized asset tracking, inventory control, preventative maintenance workflows, and the ability to run detailed maintenance reports across sites.
Operational coverage included asset and maintenance management across three plants, and business functions impacted included procurement, inventory accounting, and plant maintenance. The implementation left the architecture positioned to extend integrations, specifically enabling the possibility of integrating the companys warehouse management system, by using the iPaaS layer for orchestration, message routing, and event-driven synchronization consistent with iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) capabilities.
Governance and process changes focused on centralized data flows and standardized operational processes, reducing manual reconciliation by routing ERP transactions into EAM via Infor ION. The program also prepared Brewster Cheese for faster, easier future upgrades by adopting current product releases that required no customization, and Brewsters CIO reported that Infor ION proved easy to implement and maintain while improving the ease of interfacing with other systems.
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Brewster Cheese | Manufacturing | 400 | $80M | United States | Infor | Infor Adage | Manufacturing ERP | 2011 |
In 2011, Brewster Cheese implemented Infor Adage as its Manufacturing ERP core and engaged Godlan as the implementation partner. The deployment positioned Infor Adage to centralize purchasing and inventory workflows across the company while aligning the ERP footprint with modern Infor releases.
The implementation configured ERP Process Business for purchase order and receipt entry, enabling inventory to be expensed as received and eliminating duplicate data entry. Brewster Cheese upgraded asset management by moving from Infor MP2 to Infor EAM Enterprise and standardized asset tracking across three plants, taking advantage of the newest releases which required no customization.
Integration architecture centered on Infor ION to connect Infor Adage with Infor EAM, with transactional flows sending purchase orders and receipts from the ERP to EAM Enterprise for inventory posting. The integration reduced manual handoffs and created the technical possibility of a future warehouse management system integration, while covering purchasing, inventory, maintenance, and asset management functions across multiple production sites.
Operational governance emphasized a single standardized EAM instance for equipment and maintenance management, adoption of preventative maintenance scheduling, and consolidated reporting for in-depth maintenance analytics. Outcomes explicitly reported include elimination of duplicate data entry, the ability to expense inventory on receipt, centralized asset management across three plants, and easier future upgrades, with Brewster Dairy CIO Dale Brittan noting that "Infor ION was very easy to implement and maintain."
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Manufacturing | 400 | $80M | United States | Infor | Infor CloudSuite EAM Asset Performance | Asset Performance Management | 2013 |
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