Microsoft’s e-jewelry software to be used by Royal Chain inc

Almost every business is going online. This time it is the Royal Chain Inc. and Marsala Manufacturing are the latest jewelry manufacturers to join in partnership with software developer and Microsoft partner Business Computing Systems Inc. to implement the Microsoft Dynamics NAV e-Jewelry Software as their primary business-management solution.

Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft's e-Jewelry software is a complete enterprise resource planning (ERP) inventory, order/memo-processing, job-tracking and financial-management system designed for jewelry manufacturers, importers and wholesalers, according to a media release from NAV.

Business Computing Systems from Los Angeles will also be developing a specific quotation system for New York-based Royal Chain. They are currently using an old DOS system which will be phased out soon and 50-70 users implementation is expected to continue through 2010.

Marsala Manufacturing which is based in Ohio will be implementing a 30-50 user system which is also scheduled to be completed in early 2010.

Mike Joukhajian, President and Chief Executive Officer of Business Computing systems said that looking at the current state of the economy many companies are looking for ways to cut costs and improve productivity.

While commenting on the Royal Chain and Marsala Manufacturing partnerships Mike also said that he believes that the e-Jewelry software will help jewelry companies to automate manual processes, monitor inventory levels, improve cash flow and improve customer relationships by having fast access to accurate information.

Other jewelry companies which are already using Microsoft’s e-Jewelry software include Baguette World, Chad Allison Design, Coast Diamonds, GN Diamonds, S.A. Kitsinian, SIBB and Simon G., among others. If you want to know more about the software then you can visit Business Computing Inc.'s Web site, BCInc.net.

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