Modern enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are helping businesses around the globe--including your competitors--revolutionize their operations. Manufacturing companies of all sizes are adopting technology that is industry-specific and designed to better manage business processes on an integrated and real-time basics
Technologically advanced ERP systems are an investment in your company’s operations, efficiency, intelligence, and
productivity. Every feature of a modern ERP system ultimately ties back to these improvements, which enable your organization to become more productive, more competitive, and better positioned to meet your customers’ needs.
What is modern ERP?
The ERP system or solution’s origin dates back more than 100 years as economic order quantity (EOQ)—a decision
tool for optimizing inventory costs. This eventually morphed into material requirements planning (MRP)—a system
for managing manufacturing processes, including planning, scheduling, and inventory control. Over time, additional
functionality was added, like finance and CRM, and the individual components were integrated into a single
overarching—albeit, difficult to use—system.
An oversimplified definition of ERP is a system or solution that businesses use to manage day-to-day business activities, such as procurement, project management, manufacturing operations, and sales. ERP systems can also introduce automation that replaces manual tasks. The goal of an ERP system is to improve business productivity and agility.
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