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Reduce Downtime and Optimize Production Capacity Webinar

  • September 30, 2025
  • 2 replies
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MicahSenen44
Acumatica Employee

Hey everyone! 

I wanted to create some awarness around a webinar we are hosting October 9th with Llumin CMMS+ and Algorithm, here’s some more details as well as the link to register:

 

Unexpected downtime and limited visibility into production capacity remain two of the biggest challenges for today’s manufacturers.

In this webinar, discover how combining Acumatica, the leading cloud ERP for manufacturing, with LLumin CMMS+, the best-in-class asset and maintenance management system, helps address these issues head-on.

Join us to learn how this integrated solution empowers manufacturers to:

  • Proactively prevent unplanned downtime with real-time asset and maintenance data

  • Gain clear visibility into production capacity to maximize output

  • Streamline workflows between operations, maintenance, and finance

  • Improve profitability through better planning, scheduling, and resource management

Whether you’re struggling with unexpected machine failures, reactive maintenance practices, or inefficient visibility across your production line, this session will show how Acumatica + LLumin provide the tools to keep your operations running smoothly.

Who Should Attend:
Manufacturing executives, operations leaders, and IT decision-makers looking to reduce downtime and boost efficiency.

👉 Click here to register

2 replies

  • Freshman I
  • October 3, 2025

Sounds very interesting. Does this also provide advance planning and scheduling of the equipment? I run a parallel manufacturing process which Acumatica does not handle at this time. We perform operation 10 and 50 at the same time, while operation 30 is also being processed. 

 


MicahSenen44
Acumatica Employee
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  • Acumatica Employee
  • October 3, 2025

Thanks for the interest klovell!

I confirmed with Llumin that they will be showing integrated maintenance schedules into work center calendars, so I think it’ll be strong solution fit based on the use case you outlined.