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FIBUframe Innovations prize


FIBUframe® Optional Components:

All of our additional modules are seamlessly integrated into the user interface of FIBUframe®.

  • SP_Lohn
    SP_Lohn, a high performance and professional payroll solution with open and flexible architecture, is an additional module made available from our partner, SP_Data.
    Global functionality and flexibility make the SP_Lohn module an efficient solution for payroll accounting:

    SP_Lohn was developed based on standard, real-life personnel department experience.
    Because of its modular structure, SP_Lohn is suitable for enterprises of any industry and size, from the single workstation to the Client/Server solution.
    The SP_Lohn module has been successfully used for years in conjunction with our own FIBUframe®.
    Our partner, SP_Data, has proven knowledge and experience in personnel management since 1988.
    Up-to-date software technology and our competent service protect your investment.

  • ALAC Asset Accounting
    An important interface within FIBUframe® is the connection to the additional module ALAC Asset Accounting from our partner, ALAC Software GmbH.

    This additional module puts the following functionalities at your disposal:

    Analysis is made easily and flexibly possible.
    Through systemwide inventory, you can receive a list of assets that are no longer used.
    Similar assets can be copied according to bookkeeping rules.
    Specifications for the logging new assets can be individually defined for each balance account.
    With the help of free classifications, it enables you to describe your holdings more precisely.
    Cost centres can already be assigned proportionally during inventory entry.

Success Stories:

ROWO-FOOD The back office, production lines, and warehouse of ROWO FOOD GmbH are equipped with ERP System V from GSD and form an overall system... more »
 
L+S Kunststofftechnologie Through the use of the DOCUframe® DMS-System, L+S has substantially reduced paper consumption and information loss... more »