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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=10666'>Don Lucky</a>   
Friday, 03 June 2011 21:55

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Small Business ERP Manufacturing Systems

Small, Web-based manufacturers now have access to the technology that can grow their business. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) has given them a big competitive boost. Still, for them, just as with all businesses, it is important to put the right integrated platform together in order to get the most out of ERP manufacturing systems. Getting it right, the first time, helps to ensure the survival and growth of the business. Online, hosted ERP offers the lowest cost of ownership of the software, through a subscription based on users and time of use. It also offers a quick return on investment according to a number of small manufacturers.

Securing an ERP a good package is a very important undertaking. It’s an investment not just in the software, but also the software vendor. You want to have the right feeling about the vendor you will be working with, as the software company you choose will need to upgrade your system and grow along with you as you scale up. It’s an important decision and it will have a profound impact on your business. If you don’t have a clue about enterprise software systems, you can hire a consultant, or find companies similar to yours that have implemented the software system and see what their response is to it and the vendor they selected.

As a manufacturer, you will also have to consider what application modules you wish to have on your platform. There are many to choose from. When you have a clear understanding of what you need for your type of manufacturing, you can work with the vendor to set up the modules in a manner that works well for the way you like to work. Keep in mind, that these application modules can be applied as either stand-alone or bundled. Many manufacturers, for example, like to have a series of bundled application modules on their platform. This is not a problem for ERP manufacturing systems.

Besides applications for the shop floor, supply chain management and customer relationship management, you will need a fully featured accounting module that will allow you to print checks and pay bills. A bundled accounting module will also manage your payroll, create invoices, handle accounts payable and receivable, and manage a general ledger that monitors and tracks all transactions.

Finding the right system set up for your small manufacturing business can happen when you know what you’re looking for. Take a serious look at ERP manufacturing systems before you take the plunge.




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Don Lucky
 
Last Updated on Saturday, 04 June 2011 09:34