Supply Chain Planning, Inventory, Purchasing, Order Entry, Product Configuration, Claim Processing, Supplier Scheduling, Material Management
Engineering, Bills of Material, Scheduling, Capacity, Workflow Management, Quality Control, Cost Management, Manufacturing Process, Manufacturing Projects, Manufacturing Flow.
Different business sectors can sometimes place widely different demands on an ERP system.
In response to these needs, major providers like SAP, Oracle and Microsoft offer solutions specially tailored to individual sectors.
graphic shows the functions of an ERP solution provided by SAP.
Such as banks, the chemical industry, logistics service providers, telecommunication, insurance firms and universities.
General Ledger, Cash Management, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Asset Management, Time and Expense, Financial Reporting, projects
ERP Evolution
Benefits of ERP:
Sales and Marketing, Commissions, Service, Customer Contact and Call Center support.
2000s Extended ERP.
1990s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
1980s Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP II).
1970s Material Requirements Planning (MRP).
1960s Inventory Control Packages.
1-poor fit.
2-lack of skills.
3-Management Issue.
4- User and Training Issues.
5- Cost.
2. Definition
ERP is short for enterprise resource planning.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is business process management software that allows an organization to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and automate back office functions.
How does ERP work
LINK:-
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qys-562kp4
- Saudi Aramco.
- SABIC.
- Universities like PNU.
Enterprise Resource Planning is designed to coordinate all the resources , information, and activities needed to complete the operation procedures.
Supports most enterprise resource planning systems, procedures , which manages a variety of operational work.
Implementation of an ERP system
Disadvantages
Advantages
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