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Plymouth Tube Expanding AXIS ERP Software Deployment AXIOM® Sales, Accounts Receivable, Customer Service, and eCommerce Functions to be Implemented Company-Wide
Plymouth Tube Company (Plymouth Tube), a global supplier of specialty tubing and extruded shapes, has expanded their license for the AXIOM Enterprise Management System in order to deploy AXIOM sales and accounts receivable functions company-wide, including both the Carbon and Alloy Tube Group and the White Metals Group. In addition to expanding the number of people authorized to use AXIOM core applications, Plymouth Tube has licensed the AXIOM eSuite web-based customer service application, and the AXIOM eCommerce extension. Plymouth already uses AXIOM sales, inventory, production, and quality management functions at some of the company’s manufacturing locations. Several additional manufacturing sites will be evaluating deployment of AXIOM operational functions over the coming year. AXIOM provides industry-specific support for all key aspects of the business, from sales, inventory, production, and financial management to integrated web-based customer service, advanced planning and scheduling, and decision support.
“AXIOM fits our unique, specialized needs as a metals manufacturer, stated Lance Foust, Plymouth Tube IS Director. “Expanding our use of AXIOM will improve the operating effectiveness of our sales organization, and will provide solid business value through improved customer responsiveness and integrated operational processes across locations. This commitment will help us compete in today’s global marketplace.”
Plymouth Tube Company, a privately held international manufacturer established in 1924, is a global supplier of specialty tubing in carbon steel, alloy steel and stainless steel. Plymouth Extruded Shapes, a member of the Plymouth Tube Company, manufactures near-net extruded shapes in carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, nickel based alloy and titanium. With headquarters in Warrenville, Illinois, Plymouth Tube Company operates a network of eight metalworking mills located in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, and Wisconsin.

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