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ERP Solution

There are many different systems in a large company's "back office," including planning, manufacturing, distribution, shipping, and accounting. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a system that integrates all of these functions into a single system, designed to serve the needs of each different department within the enterprise. ERP is more of a methodology than a piece of software, although it does incorporate several software applications, brought together under a single, integrated interface.

Benefits of an ERP System::.
Increase integration/communication between departments
Increase profitability while maintaining product quality
Increase value-added relationships
Increase customer service/handle customer expection
Decrease total costs: order processing, material handling, distribution, direct labor, overhead, etc.
Reason to re-engineer business processes

Reasons to Implement an ERP System::.
Gain global competitiveness in the marketplace
Integrated functional areas within the organization
Improve exicting business processes (re-engineering)
Upgrade mainframe system to an integrated client-server system Enter system transactyion real-time
Update date real-time giving enterprise accuracy

Technical Requirements of an ERP System::.
Graphical user Interface
Relational database
Fourth-generation language
Client-server architecture
Open system porability

And Many More Features.....