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Monday, 21 December 2015

Wishing You All the Best!

From the entire global SYNCHRO ERP team, we wish you all the best during the upcoming holiday season and to having a successful and safe 2016!  May all your wishes come true!

I've had my Elf on the Shelf for the better part of almost fifty years.  My daddy got me and my cousin one, I must have been about five or six at the time, and it's still looking great.  Always occupies the top spot on the tree.  This of course was long long before the Elf on the Shelf got popular.



 I have this habit of giving a modern day Elf on the Shelf to my friends when a little bundle of joy graces their world.  That way, they can always look at the Christmas tree and see the Elf on the Shelf and think of "Uncle Shane".  I also extend this habit to my dear co-workers, whom I call friends, and Lee and Vicky, Jon, and now Daniel all have Elf's on the Shelf!

These are pics from Lee and Vicky! 



Well, that's a wrap for 2015 and it's been a great year.  Here's to you and the new year!  Let's make it a good one, but above all, a safe one.  2016 will be an exciting year for SYNCHRO ERP as we will be rolling out the new Ruby Edition in January!  Stay tuned for more exciting details and until next time, see you on down the road...  










  

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Looking Back


Howdy from Texas where we are getting ready for Fall by Falling Back on our clocks!

I was reminded today about some of my roots and origins and how I came to be what I am today and who I owe for it.  Simon Adlington and I were working in tandem today on a customers problem and once we had it fixed, I insisted we go back through it so that it could be well documented.  I am a huge believer in not just documenting problems and resolutions, but over documenting them.


Hey, there is the boss man Mark Uherek.  Must not have been happy that the COBOL program died with a SOC7 or SOC4 and ABENDAID wasn't helping - or maybe the IPACS report was out of sync as Nancy ran yet another X-REF.

I owe a lot of my skill set and expertise to a lady who I had the pleasure of working with @ Ross Perot's old company, EDS - Electronic Data Systems.  Nancy Gonzalez was the 2nd women hired by Ross himself and she was and still is a legend.  Nancy took me under her wing and instilled in me the necessary traits and habits to be a successful EDSer, computer programmer, and all around person.  Nancy was a stickler for documentation and we had file cabinets chocked full of documentation.  For every computer program we assembled or compiled, a current copy was safely stored away; and there were hundreds if not thousands of programs.  Not only did we have this documentation, every time a JOB, batch processing ran, we kept many versions of it for future reference.  If a JOB ran nightly, we would keep about 21 days worth of them, as a perpetual inventory.


I owe a lot of kudos to a lot of other EDSers on the NHIC team and what a team we were.   There is my long time friend Wayne Thomson.  We made a heck of a team.  Wayne was on-call one Friday and we went ahead and left DFW to go canoeing.   Well, about thirty minutes south of Dallas all heck broke loose with the nightly processing.  Fortunately, I knew the process by heart and was able to provide instructions via the pay phone, back when mobile phones were only used by Dick Tracey.  It all came down to documentation.



Anything but paperless back then.


Great team of people to work with.


That's Nancy's husband, Adrian.  We worked for EDS and became a legend as well.  He used to always tell people that on MAGNETIC TAPE they would sometimes run into bit errors and would take out his magic magnetic pencil and rearrange the bit and bytes..


At one time, that was state of the art equipment... 


Ah, the almost future to be back then Mrs. Allen...  Wasn't to be... :)


Well, Nancy Gonzalez, thank you for everything!  I need to give you a call.


Well, thank you for allowing me to share some good memories with you, it all came rushing back when Simon and I completed and documented a customer resolution...

Until next time, See You on Down the Road...

Shane Allen
Head of Synchro ERP North American Operations











Tuesday, 6 October 2015

The 4th Estate...


Howdy again from Texas, 

Just a quick post today as I thought I'd share the 4th Estates edition today with yours truly and my buddy Wyatt Earp.  Didn't even know we were getting our mugshot taken.  Dang, now my cover in the witness protection program is blown.  Guess I'll have to move to Montana...



Until next time, see you on down the road.

Shane Allen
Head of Synchro ERP North American Operations..

Monday, 5 October 2015

Thought I'd Share...



Howdy from Texas where we are in the midst of Fall.



Of course, with the way our congress gerrymandered the clocks a few years ago, we won't actually "fall back" in time until November 1st.  A time honored tradition of messing with the time for no good reason.  The cost of changing the time is wildly expensive.  All of the airlines, network companies, cell phone companies, internet providers, trains, etc. have to be "adjusted".  I was looking at a "revision" page to NetGear routers a few years ago when our congress decided to "extend" daylight savings time by several weeks and the number of changes required was wicked.



Texas, the state I domicile in, actually flirted with the idea of "changing from the rest of the country" and adopting one time and never changing it.  Fortunately, this did not come to pass as it is hard to schedule phone calls and meetings when Oklahoma is in one time zone and Texas is now in another time zone.  Plus, the cost to everyone was going to be huge.  The airlines would have to adjust flights that left Oklahoma City Will Rogers airport at 10am and arrived at Houston IAH airport at 10am, but only certain times of the year.  I can't tell you how frustrating this would be to our road warrior Simon Adlington.



Anway, animals are a big part of my life and always have been.  I've got a MinPin Wyatt Earp who came on board after Doc Holliday lived a long and well cared for life.  Next lifetime, I want to come back as a dog and have an owner like myself!  Anyway, Wyatt Earp and I went to the Blessing of the Animals yesterday and I have a few pictures to share with you.



So, until next time, see you on down the road...  CastExpo 2016 is coming up quick!  April 2016 in the wonderful city of Minneapolis Minnesota.  My BFF, Best Friend Forever, whom I've known since the 7th grade, lives there with his lovely wife.  I am the "GodFather" to his daughter, you can hum the music from the movie now,  I'll get up to Minnesota early so that we can go swing some golf clubs and tell lies...

CASTEXPO 2016

Until next time, See you on down the road!

Shane Allen
Head of Synchro ERP North American Operations  






Friday, 11 September 2015

Proud to be a Member

Howdy from Texas where all the trees are losing their leaves, and not because it's fall, it's due to the lack of water from the sky!

I just received my AFS Membership Renewal cards in the snail mail today and thought I would jot out a quick blog posting.



The American Foundry Society, AFS, is so critical to the metalcasting industry through Advocacy, Education, and Innovation!  If you are not a member, then ask yourself "why not"?  The advocacy with government affairs, OSHA, environmental is so so important to the industry that there needs to be "more power" behind the organization.  More power is achieved by having full membership support of every metalcaster out there.

Synchro ERP is a proud sponsor of the AFS and I myself am a proud member.

Until next time, see you on down the road at the AFS Texas Trouble Shooters meeting and Rangers Ball game in Arlington Texas.



Shane Allen
Head of Synchro ERP North American Operations


Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Metalcasting is a Fraternity



The team at Synchro ERP wants to offer our prayers and good thoughts to the team at Noranda Aluminum located in New Madrid Missouri USA over the recent explosion at the facility.

Metalcasting is a fraternity of individuals that have the passion in the heart.  Of course, this goes without saying that metalcasting is also a very dangerous business to be in.  I have a habit that I picked up from the HR manager James Covington and the late great safety manager Danny Melton at Texas Foundries - Citation Lufkin, HAVE A SAFE DAY.  It maybe a "cliche", but safety is no accident.

Details of this on-going story can be found @ 5 injured in explosion at Noranda Aluminum in New Madrid

Updated  information @ OSHA: Molten aluminum touching water preliminary cause of Noranda explosion

See you on down the road until next time and BE SAFE OUT THERE!

Shane Allen
Synchro ERP
Head of North American Operations


Monday, 20 July 2015

You Picked a Fine Time to Leave Me Lucille...


Howdy from Texas,



The minute I walked into the Country Tavern BBQ joint and honky-tonk outside of Kilgore Texas, I was immediately reminded of the Kenny Rogers song of long ago.  I was there to represent Team Synchro ERP at the American Foundry Socity, AFS, Texas Chapter board and planning meeting.  I wish Simon Adlington, our global implementation manager could have joined me, as there was a pool table right inside the door along with some great signs.  Yea, restroom sign shows an outhouse.  Thought of Lee Mahon, Jon Mapp, and Daniel Alcantara when I snapped the picture of the kiddo warning as they all have bambinos.  



 Introducing the AFS Texas Officers present for the year 2015-2016!


Dan Smith, the President for this term did an outstanding job with his first meeting, of course he had a great team behind him!


It was a great meeting and a lot of hard work went into it.  The budget for the new fiscal year was approved as well as the meeting schedule and the new fiscal year as well as committee assignment.


Yours truly has been appointed as the chairman of the membership committe and a member of the publicity and membership committee.  Around August first, be sure to check out the new chapter website at www.afstexas.org

With the depressed oil prices, most foundries are reporting a downturn in business tied to the industry which is not welcome news.  Fortunately, things that go down eventually come back up.

I'll leave you with a few pictures to cogitate over and I will see you on down the road next time in Arlington Texas.

Shane Allen
Synchro ERP
Head of North American Operations









Monday, 29 June 2015

Where Have You Been?

Hello from Texas,

Where have you been, err, better question would be, where have I been.  Yes, I do realize and appreciate it has been two months since the last blog posting.  Apologies all around loyal fans!  All is well in the land of Synchro ERP and the team is hard at work giving the customers outstanding support and introducing new customers and sales leads to the wonders of the metalcasting specific software.

Just a brief catchup for now.  I did get to cross paths with my work mate, good buddy, and someone I call a friend recently in Houston as they were passing through.    Good ole Simon Adlington, our Global Implementation Manager!  Being a global company, with team members on the various continents, we rarely get to cross paths, but we do stay in touch constantly by phone and Skype! 

I grew up playing pool, billiards, but Simon really took me to school this day!  I'll use an excuse that it had been a long time since I had played.  About the only was I could win was when Simon fouled out in American rules 8 ball.  




Other news on the Synchro ERP front, we have rolled out the next phase of the APP for tablets which includes subcontract receipt and purchase order receipt.  Also in the works is a WEBINAR on why metalcasters should consider the APP for tablets.  Get in touch with me at Synchro ERP Contact Me for more details and to arrange for a online demonstration!

Until next time, see you on down the road.

Shane Allen
Head of Synchro ERP North American Operations 


Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Taking the Longer View

Howdy from Texas,

Does your metalcasting operations take the longer view?  What I mean by the longer view is "doing things right the first time?"  Metalcasting by it's very nature is fraught with opportunities for doing things wrong.  Quality castings with low scrap rates are the result of doing things right.

In my personal life, in business dealings, daily work, and also when I was cutting my teeth at a real foundry, I've always strived to take the longer view and do things right from square one.  I was reminded this today from a posting on LinkedIn regarding time I spent working for H. Ross Perot at EDS - Electronic Data systems.  Ross was a huge mentor and factor in my life.  The entire company worked together as a team to meet the customer demands and make the company money by doing things right the first time.

By taking the longer view, one examines the "end goal" and how to get there and also the ramifications of taking short cuts.  Short cuts might work once or twice, but in the end, the time spent doing it right would have made the short cuts unncessary.

Software, such as Synchro ERP, can make a huge difference in metalcasting operations by allowing the leaders, managers, and workers to "take the longer view" and "do things right - the first time".  Little things like having accurate and updated job instructions can insure a quality casting is delivered to your customer.  Also, scrap control.  Scrap drives me insane!  Scrap is the direct result of either taking short cuts or not doing things right.  Scrap is "lost revenue" that can never be recovered.  I liken scrap to that empty airline seat as the plane pulls away from the gate.  Once the doors are closed, the seat-belts fastened, and the trays in the upright and locked position; that empty seat is lost revenue that can never ever be recovered.

The "WORST" example I can think of in not doing things right was the steel division at the foundry I worked at.  The actual motto - the "Mission Statement" was to "Do Things Right the First Time".  Unfortunately, this was just a "motto" that barely got lip service.  The final pour before the division was shuttered was WRONG.  A medallion was being poured  as a token of the final pour.  Unfortunately, they couldn't even get that right.  The date stamp indicating final pour date was WRONG! 

The Synchro ERP software solution will make a positive difference on your metalcasting operations and ultimately your bottom line.  Write it down, mark it, circle it, high-light it; because it is an absolute truth.  Get in touch with me and let me give you the grand tour of what it is all about.

A few pictures to leave you with from the recent AFS Texas fund raising golf outing.  Synchro ERP supports the Texas AFS and in turn, the Texas AFS supports education.  Supporting education is "taking the longer view" and "doing things right"!