The Novosibirsk producer of Sinar clothes implemented a control and management system for access (ACS)
Customers: Sinar Contractors: BIT Information technologies Product: BIT: Access control (ACS) 8Project date: 2010/03
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The project team from the customer | Integrator Consultant |
Galkin Victor Aleksandrovich (Chief information officer (CIO))
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The organization of access for employees to the enterprise and also payroll calculation according to data of the automated time recording was a main objective of system implementation of control and access control (ACS) in Sinar company. As main system for accounting and management at the enterprise the solution "1C: Manufacturing Enterprise Management 8.0" is used. For project implementation the product "BIT was selected : Access control (ACS) 8", as this only solution with required functionality certified on "1C: Compatible". The product provides integration into popular brands of monitoring equipment of access.
Specialists "1C: Accounting and Trade" (BIT) and "New Technologies of Data protection "7000" carried out supply of equipment and the software, gave consulting support to the staff of IT department of Sinar company at system implementation.
A system allows to solve the following problems:
- the automated accounting of a worked time on each employee;
- payroll taking into account tariffing of works;
- automatic creation of documents on payroll in the Salary block of the 1C: Manufacturing Enterprise Management 8 system.
- obtaining reports on violation by employees of the mode set at the enterprise;
- daily data acquisition about exits of employees of workshops for correction of plan targets.
Implementation allowed to calculate the salary according to inventory data of working time and to reduce the number of delay of employees.
According to Victor Aleksandrovich Galkin, the head of IT department of Sinar company: "Product "of BITS: Access control (ACS) 8" allowed to create the automated control system for access answering to tasks of the enterprise. We thank the staff of BIT and NZTI "7000" for the rendered help at implementation".