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Sage Distribution and Manufacturing Operations is an innovative solution that lets distributors and discrete manufacturers view and manage their finances and operational data in one place

Sage, the leader in accounting, financial, HR, and payroll technology for small and mid-sized businesses , has launched its latest solution for South African businesses: Sage Distribution and Manufacturing Operations for Sage Intacct.

SDMO changes this by giving your organisation access to all financial and operational data through a single pane of glass.says that SDMO is superior to many competing offerings, thanks to its use of a dimensional accounting system – rather than a segmented one. “Sage has extensive experience building dimensional systems through its accounting solutions, such as Sage Intacct and Sage X3, and it has seamlessly translated this knowledge into SDMO,” said Ryan.

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