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Working with Manufacturing ERP Software
If you’re in the manufacturing business you’ll be pleased to know that there is a software package available to meet your needs. It’s manufacturing ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software, and it gets the job done. And it doesn’t matter whether the job requires discreet or process manufacturing; this software can handle the job. There are applications modules for all relevant functions, including manufacturing resource planning (MRP), production, materials planning, sales order entry, capacity planning, costing, inventory management, quality control and much more. It all adds up to cost savings and production success.
This software also has the ability to integrate with other areas of the company such as accounting, supply chain management, purchasing, and customer relationship management compliance and conformance ... Some manufacturers work specifically with process manufacturing. These include paints and their formulations, cosmetics, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals and various specialty chemicals. Other manufacturers deal with discreet product production. This would include cars, bicycles, furniture, baseball bats and caps.
Depending on your unique situation, you will need to investigate the manufacturing ERP software that might work best for you. Shop around and get some feedback from others who have worked with the software vendor and arrange to have a Demo, so that you can get some idea of how the software works. Don’t commit until you have had an opportunity to learn as much as possible about the software. Make sure that the package you choose is right for your workforce and easy to use.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) began as Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP). That was some 40 years ago. Today, the process has been made much easier with applications tools that can expedite the production process and provide better connections to internal staff as well as external partners and suppliers. It’s comprehensive, cohesive and integrated for smooth working operations. One of the main components that make all of this come together is applications modules. Let’s take a look at some of these.
Whatever the business process, there is an application module to address it. These modules make it easier for disparate units within the company to communicate with one another in real time and provide information and data that quickens the workflow. A good manufacturing ERP software package will contain modules for such applications as contact manager, general ledger, job cost, sales force automation, reports, return merchandise authorization, bank reconciliation, e-business manager, and more. Take the opportunity to learn about enterprise resource planning and bring your manufacturing processes up to speed.
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