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The journal "Produktion" published a feature in its 3/2026 issue on the realignment of manroland sheetfed’s global service business — including the use of fieldux as the operational service management system and its close integration with SAP.
The article focuses on how companies can organise service processes just as consistently digitally as production — with integrated processes, an end-to-end data foundation and a clear link to the ERP system.
Why fragmented workflows based on Excel, email and media breaks become a growth bottleneck for service
How integrated service processes, tight SAP connectivity and a central planning tool can significantly simplify planning, documentation and billing
How structured digital data provides transparency into utilisation, bottlenecks and project progress — in real time
Why service thereby becomes a scalable, equivalent and strategic part of the industrial value chain
At manroland sheetfed, the operational service-management system in use is fieldux.
Source & Copyright: Produktion 3/2026, www.produktion.de
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