Novacura at M3UA UK Conference 2025: Showcasing Real-World Warehouse Optimization
As part of our ongoing event tour across the UK, Novacura was proud to participate in the M3UA UK Conference 2025, held on April 29 at the Leonardo Hotel Hinckley Island. This annual event brought together Infor M3 customers, experts, and partners to share insights and explore how to get more value out of their ERP environments. We were excited to return to this high-impact gathering — not only to connect with M3 users at our booth, but also to take the stage and present a powerful case study on warehouse operations optimization using Novacura Flow. Enhancing Full Pallet Picking with Novacura Flow At 16:30, Novacura’s Director of Sales, Aksel Jarlbäck, presented a customer case titled:“Enhancing Full Pallet Picking Efficiency with Novacura Flow.” The session addressed common challenges in traditional full pallet picking processes — such as manual scanning steps, repeated API calls, and process inefficiencies — which often result in delays, errors, and wasted time. Aksel walked the audience through a real-life implementation at a food and beverage company, showing how Novacura Flow was used to build a customized pallet picking application tailored to the customer’s needs. Key takeaways from the session included: How continuous scanning was implemented to streamline workflows How the app reduced manual input and operational time The measurable impact on accuracy and efficiency in the warehouse This case study provided a concrete example of how low-code automation can modernize M3 processes, especially in logistics-intensive environments. The audience had a chance to see how flexible application design — powered by Novacura Flow — can bridge ERP functionality gaps without requiring complex development or changes to the core system. SUMMARY Throughout the day, attendees also had the opportunity to stop by Novacura’s blue booth (#4) to meet Aksel Jarlbäck and Robin Huizer, discuss their own M3 challenges, and explore how low-code can be applied across operations — from warehousing to production and beyond. We were glad to engage with so many M3 professionals and share ideas on making ERP systems more user-friendly, efficient, and adaptable. Thanks to everyone who attended the session, visited our booth, and contributed to meaningful conversations. We look forward to returning next year and continuing the journey of ERP innovation — together.
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Tomorrow Logistics Conference, Poznan – ‘Just in Sequence’ Strategy Case Study
Introduction Novacura participated for the second consecutive year in one of Poland’s largest logistics and manufacturing events – Tomorrow Logistics Conference in Poznan (March 13th). This year, our focus was on presenting an informative case study regarding the implementation of the ‘Just in Sequence’ Strategy in one of a major furniture manufacturing company, a key subcontractor for a leading furniture producer. The event provided an excellent opportunity to engage with over 100 industry experts and professionals while showcasing our low-code solution, Novacura Flow. Attendees also benefited from insightful presentations both on stage and talks at various booths throughout the event. One notable presentation was delivered by Łukasz Majer, Business Solutions & Marketing Director at Novacura. He shared a compelling customers case titled ‘Implementing the Just in Sequence Strategy in a Large Company – A Successful Case Study,’ highlighting practical insights and successful strategies. PRESENTATION SUMMARY Łukasz presented a case study of a major furniture manufacturing company, a key subcontractor for a leading furniture producer, showcasing the successful implementation of the “Just in Sequence” strategy, an advancement of Just in Time. With the initial problem being limited pre-production warehouse space, he explained the five key success factors that enabled the customer to implement this complex and difficult-to-achieve way of working: All steps in the Just in Sequence supply process must be digitized and supported by a mobile app. Employees responsible for managing the applications should have a solid business background. Optimization must encompass the entire process, rather than focusing solely on one specific area or division. The person responsible for implementing the change must support the process from the initial analysis stage to post-go-live support. Implemented solutions must undergo continuous improvement, with the underlying technology (such as low-code) supporting this iterative process. Our speaker demonstrated how Novacura Flow, a low-code solution, facilitates the seamless operation of all applications on any given device automatically. Łukasz also emphasized that this solution aligns with industry trends, as highlighted during the expert debate: “The Bright and Dark Sides of Digital Transformation – How to Digitize an Organization Wisely and Integrate Systems,” stressing the necessity of focusing on open technologies that allow for modification and integration. The presentation is available in Polish: If you are interested in the broader interview with the client, go to the link: (in Polish): NOVACURA PODCAST ABOUT THE EVENT The Tomorrow Logistics Conference held in March, organized by the Logistics Manager Magazine team, served as a platform for innovative discussions on logistics and supply chain management. Novacura actively participated in the substantive discussions, led by Łukasz Majer and Tomasz Czerwiński (Business Solutions Architect). Our team also showcased our solutions at the booth, engaging in insightful conversations with potential clients who demonstrated a solid understanding of their needs in manufacturing, logistics, and production. We also offered a small gift to our booth visitors, using Lego sets as an analogy to highlight the flexibility and freedom in building solutions with our tool. Main Presenters: Piotr Susz (Locura): Discussed blockchain for supply chain traceability in Poland. Marek Kuropieska (Aspekt) and Ewa Wardak-Turkiewicz (Zebra Technologies): Highlighted flexible and swift automation processes. […]
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