Our Vision
Industries That Need ERP Software
Most industries that need ERP are supply chain, accounting and finance control, internal communication, customer relationships, marketing, and production. Any industry can be managed by a software solution.
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Hospitality
- Retail and Wholesale
- Construction
- Transportation and Logistics
ERP modules perform these functionalities
- Order processing
- Production management and manufacturing resource tracking
- Supply chain management
- Customer relation management
- Content management
- Human resources management
- Partnership and deal management
- Financial management
- Marketing
- Analysis and reporting
ERP software for various industries
- Order processing
- Production management and manufacturing resource tracking
- Supply chain management
- Customer relation management
- Content management
- Human resources management
- Partnership and deal management
- Financial management
- Marketing
- Analysis and reporting
We Ensure Smooth Integrations
- Magento
- Salesforce
- Office 365
- API for smooth integration between ERP modules
- Integrations with IoT and blockchain
- Create Security policies for securing API traffic and custom applications
The implementation life cycle of ERP usually consists of the following steps (the number may vary):
- ERP product selection
- Project planning
- Discrepancy analysis
- Reengineering
- Testing
- Education
- Implementation
- Service
ERP Development Steps
- Discover Business needs and analyses ERP requirements.
- Technical design, Design feature set, UX and UI of ERP software, secure and scalable architecture. Tech stack selection for ERP implementation.
- ERP project planning, Planning a clear project vision, case-specific success measures, team composition, timelines, budget, risks and ways to mitigate them.
- ERP development, Building a new project from scratch, market-available ERP customization or modernization of the existing ERP system.
- Quality assurance, Running and testing in parallel with coding.
- Integration, Establishing connections between the ERP integration and ERP modules with the required systems.
- Data migration, Company data migration from spreadsheet or used resource planning systems to ERP.
- Deployment, Solution deployment in the production environment, ERP infrastructure configuration , and knowledge transfer.
- User training, Designing and planning for the IT team. in-person or remote Conducting user training in a preferred format.
- (optional) After-launch ERP services. Continuous support and evolution of ERP software.
Primary Users of ERP Systems
- Wholesale and retail online trade
- Logistics, distribution
- Production, financial management
- Information technology
- Real estate
- Accounting, payments, debt, taxes, financial consolidation, cost management
- Recruitment and training of personnel, salary, and pension accruals
- Registration, processing of orders, pricing, and sales analysis
- Planning, purchasing, inventory, product configurations, claims management
- Costing, Resource usage, units of performance, billing, and production management
- Marketing, sales, service, commissions, contacts, and customer support
All these allows launching and managing a range of modules
- SCM – Supply Chain Management
- PLM – Product Lifecycle Management
- SRM – Supplier Relationship Management
- CRM – Customer Relationship Management
Enterprise software allows you to store, process, and manage large volumes of data using modules that help you optimize processes, keep your business balanced, and store all information in one structured database.