ERP Solutions for manufacturing
Some of us may not really know what an ERP software is and what is used for. It is actually an IT application designed to bring as one the different departments or functions of an organization into one management system with the aim to cut down costs and improve the efficiency of the whole business.
This IT solution is actually made of a certain number of modules that will deal with different points depending on the department of the company involved, whether it is wages, production, or general human resources questions.
That is why such a solution is called enterprise resource planning.
It appears that the first ERP solutions that had been designed where not as flexible as what you can find now in the market. They were just made of one system instead of various modules, whether it is for manufacturing ERP or anything else.
There are various ERP softwares that you can buy, but the most well known is Microsoft Dynamics.
An ERP solution can be used in every sector by most companies of medium or large size.
They can for instance be used in the manufacturing industry with manufacturing ERP to help improve productivity and reduce unnecessary costs.
An ERP solution will greatly facilitate the sharing of information across the whole company. In most cases, each department in a company tends to use a different system or software to work which can lead to problems when exchanging information. On the opposite, if everybody uses the same system, it can be much easier to know what is going on in the other departments of the company. On top of that, the information available is usually real time information so that you can take quick decisions based on real and up to date data.
So from the moment a sales is made by the sales department, the ERP software will tell the production department what needs to be done as well as the account department for the invoices. There is no more risk of a salesperson forgetting to tell their colleagues that they need to launch the production of a product which will cause delays, and of course a unhappy client in the end.
It is usually better to have the help of a specialist when choosing and then installing the ERP solution into the company, as it can be done correctly and the right modules can be set properly to work as well as possible. The other advantage is that a specialist can then train the employees so they will then use correctly the software.