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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=9887'>Don Cooper</a>   
Friday, 25 February 2011 20:31

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Mixing up Pharma ERP Software


The pharmaceutical industry manufactures products through the batch process of mixing up ingredients. This form of manufacturing requires a lot of quality control, as well as checks and balances. The best way to ensure that all goes well is to implement Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). It will keep you covered for compliance of FDA regulations and make sure that your manufacturing infrastructure is up to speed. When you’re working with pharma ERP software you know that you’ll have full visibility of the project as it runs its course of production.
This integrated software package will support you every step of the way.

Mixing pharmaceuticals is no simple task. There are batches of ingredients to prepare, and many measurements and tests to make before a final product can be made for consumption.
It also takes a talented group of people working together from the shop floor to distribution to assure that all proper steps have been taken during production and beyond. ERP software is designed to cover all aspects of production and support. And not just on the manufacturing shop floor. There will be documentation for production as well as for government reporting and clinical testing. You will have guidelines for shop floor staffing and efficient production.

The production process has to assure quality at every level; the monitoring of production may be assigned to a project manager who has to work closely with supply chain management, the warehouse and storage, marketing department, accounting, government, etc. And everyone involved on the project must be working from the same script. When you’re working with pharma ERP software that script will be clearly defined so that there will be less room for errors. You will have a number of applications modules for carryout the project that will have connections for everyone involved, which means that you’ll have real time visibility.

The applications modules on your software platform might include one for manufacturing, batch processing, testing and validation, quality control, distribution, sales and marketing, formulation, materials management, government compliance, accounting, clinical testing, reporting, manufacturing maintenance, … The modules could be stand alone, or they could be bundled together for operational purposes.

The manufacturing process does not have to be burdensome when you are working with pharma ERP software. Everything comes together on a platform that is integrated and automated for greater effect. It’s a cohesive and comprehensive package of tools that work together to get the job done.

Written by :
Don Cooper
 
Last Updated on Saturday, 26 February 2011 05:50