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ERP, which is an abbreviation for Enterprise Resource Planning, is principally an integration of business management practices and modern technology. Information Technology (IT) integrates with the core business processes of a corporate house to streamline and accomplish specific business objectives.
Consequently, ERP is an amalgamation of three most important components are;
1) Business Management Practices, 2) Information Technology, 3) Specific Business Objectives.
An ERP system would qualify as the best model for enterprise wide solution architecture, if it chains all the below organizational processes together with a central database repository and a fused computing platform.
Manufacturing
Engineering, resource & capacity planning, material planning, workflow management, shop floor management, quality control, bills of material, manufacturing process, etc.
Financials
Accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets, general ledger, cash management, and billing (contract/service)
Human Resource
Recruitment, benefits, compensations, training, payroll, time and attendance, labour rules, people management
Supply Chain Management
Inventory management, supply chain planning, supplier scheduling and claim processing, sales order administration, procurement planning, transportation and distribution
Projects
Costing, billing, activity management, time and expense
Customer Relationship Management
Sales and marketing, service, commissions, customer contact and after sales support
Data Warehouse
Generally, this is an information storehouse that can be accessed by organizations, customers, suppliers and employees for their learning and orientation
We are providing design and development services in Web applications for ERP modules.
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