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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=9953'>kristine H</a>   
Wednesday, 30 November 2011 06:03

The world of enterprise resource planning (ERP) seems to expanding. ERP modules are activating software around the world, as more and more businesses make the transition to enterprise software. The software modules of this system play a big role in the processing of business tasks. There are modules for every unit of the business. Some of these include accounting, human resources, manufacturing, supply chain management, sales, marketing, distribution, customer relationship management and more. These modules work together on an integrated platform that is also automated, so that tasks are swiftly processed. The applications modules can be arranged as either stand-alone or bundled modules. Many of the accounting modules, for example, are commonly bundled for greater effect; these might include accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliation, order entry, multi-currency, inter-company transactions and a general ledger.

ERP Modules

ERP Modules are on the Platform  

With the ERP system it doesn’t matter which module you are actively working with. That’s because all employees have access to the same information and in real-time. This alleviates the need for a lot of paperwork and paper chases. The folks in accounting can see what’s happening in the warehouse, so that if they should need information on inventory or storage capacity, they can access that information in real-time. This expedites the process of processing business tasks and makes it much easier to monitor activity across the enterprise. The modules are all stored in one place. This is the single repository that contains the database which runs the system. All of the software modules and tools can be found here.

What’s great about the enterprise system is that all of the software you need to run the business is provided by application modules for whatever the task is. There is no need to purchase separate software for anything. This is an all-inclusive system that is distributed. These intelligent ERP modules work together in a seamless manner to process business tasks, along with a set of tools for diagnostics and management intelligence.

You can work with a software vendor to best determine your needs in terms of what modules you will need and how they will be placed on your enterprise platform. If you work in distribution, you might want a bundled module for supply chain management that includes inventory, purchasing and the warehouse. If you work in inventory management, you may desire just one module or a module that is bundled with purchasing or distribution. These modules are inter-changeable and offer flexibility in their set up.

Staff members seem to become attracted to this software when they see that it is well connected. But that’s what the integration and the automation are all about; making it easier to process business tasks more quickly and efficiently. And beyond just having ERP modules for business processing, these modules also can provide templates, invoices, order forms and other support tools. As your business grows, enterprise software and its application modules can grow right along with you. They can improve the management of your workflow and keep all of your staff working from the same script.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 December 2011 04:05