
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
ERP systems centralise internal and external management information across an entire organisation, embracing finance, accounting, manufacturing, sales, and so on.
The fundamental advantage of ERP is that integrating the myriad processes by which businesses operate saves time and expense. They make real-time information available to management anywhere, anytime to make proper decisions quicker and with fewer errors.
ERP systems typically include the following characteristics:
- Finance/Accounting
- revenue tracking, from invoice through cash receipt
- general ledger
- payables
- cash management
- fixed assets
- receivables
- budgeting
- consolidation
- sales forecasting, which allows inventory optimisation
- matching purchase orders, inventory receipts, and costing
- Human resources management (HRM)
- payroll
- training
- benefits
- recruiting
- diversity management
- Manufacturing
- engineering
- bill of materials
- work orders
- scheduling
- capacity
- workflow management
- quality control
- cost management
- manufacturing process
- manufacturing projects
- manufacturing flow
- activity based costing
- product lifecycle management
- Supply chain management
- order to cash
- inventory
- order entry
- purchasing
- product configurator
- supply chain planning
- supplier scheduling
- inspection of goods
- claim processing
- commissions
- Project management
- costing
- billing
- time and expense
- performance units
- activity management
- Customer relationship management (CRM)
- order tracking, from acceptance through fulfilment
- sales and marketing
- commissions
- service
- customer contact
- call centre support
- Data services
- self-service interfaces for customers, suppliers and employees
- Access control
- management of user privileges for various processes
We provide several types of ERP systems. Let us know your requirements.
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