Solar Industry Finds Sun In The NetSuite Cloud
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Solar Industry Market has Huge Growth Opportunity but is Facing both Business and Technology Challenges
After generating a record 4.2 gigawatts of new solar installations in 2013 in the U.S., market researchers expect an additional 5.2 to 6.3 gigawatts of capacity to be added in 2014, building on the U.S. position as the world's leading solar market outside of
Solar industry distributors, manufacturers and power producers face volatile market conditions and huge cost pressures. Frequently, these companies have in place fragmented on-premise ERP and other software and systems that obscure visibility into key financial and operational metrics and require high degrees of manual administrative and IT labor. This diminishes agility to respond to emerging challenges and opportunities and introduces needless costs in lost productivity and IT systems maintenance. These legacy systems leave distributors and manufacturers struggling to maintain optimal inventory levels in the face of constant price fluctuations; for instance, solar panel prices have fallen between 60 and 70 percent in recent years to a record global low of
Meanwhile, few power producers have in place software that supports project accounting with time and expense management so that costs can be accurately attributed to a specific project to monitor and optimize profitability for field work involving large consulting teams. The financial reporting at the end of a month or a quarter—typical with legacy software—leaves these firms challenged to manage costs, revenue and cash flow. In addition, standalone systems and data silos make it difficult for a power producer to take full advantage of the array of U.S. federal and state, as well as international subsidies and other incentives designed to encourage the use of solar and other renewable energy sources.
SuiteCommerce Provides Cloud Omnichannel Commerce Platform for Solar Industry Manufacturers and Distributors to Expand Sales Channels and Deliver Seamless Customer Experience
With NetSuite SuiteCommerce, distributors and manufacturers can build out their B2B channel sales while NetSuite OpenAir PSA gives project-based companies a complete cloud solution for project accounting and management, time and expense reporting, and resource optimization. As a result,
"Entrepreneurs and visionaries in the solar industry need solutions that support their limitless potential, not antiquated business software that can choke growth with manual data chores, IT inflexibility and the diversion of essential resources," said
Solar industry customers such as Suntech America and Sunetric take advantage of key
- Manage the business with a real-time, 360-degree view across all functions, including financials / ERP, CRM, ecommerce and service engagements.
- Improve supply chain operations with integrated, real-time inventory and order management, and build demand forecasts to reduce excess stock and the risk of stock-outs.
- Streamline the lead-to-order-to-cash lifecycle with integrated marketing, CRM, warehousing and order fulfillment capabilities.
- Improve production control and efficiency with integrated workflow-driven processes in NetSuite Work Orders and Assemblies.
- Expand the B2B online sales channel to reach new customers with the award-winning NetSuite SuiteCommerce ecommerce platform.
- Efficiently manage subsidiaries and international business with multi-entity financial consolidation and multi-currency conversions in NetSuite OneWorld.
- Adapt software to unique business needs with rich customizability in the SuiteCloud Development Platform.
QBotix,
Manufacturers Build Speed and Precision
QBotix (www.qbotix.com), manufacturer of the rugged Robotic Tracking System (RTS) that uses robots on a monorail track to optimize the positioning of solar panels and deliver projected cost savings of up to 20 percent, selected
"Our objective at a very early stage was to establish a scalable platform that could grow with us, rather than piecing together technologies that we'd have to revisit as we grew," said
"With Sage MAS 90, we were calling in our consultant about once a week," said
Distributors Streamline Inventory and Order Management
SimpleRay (www.simpleray.com), a one-stop solar distributor selling a wide range of solar panels, chargers, inverters and other equipment based in
"Our business is a lot more straightforward and transparent with
Power Producers Gain Financial Visibility and Forecasting
"We wanted to be in the cloud and have scalability and depth of functionality in
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