Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is business management software—typically a suite of integrated applications—that a company can use to collect, store, manage and interpret data from many business activities, including Product planning, and cost. Manufacturing or service delivery. Marketing and sales.
- Product Planning, Cost
- Manufacturing or Service Delivery
- Marketing and Sales
- Inventory Management
- Shipping and Payment
Functional Areas of ERP
- Product Planning, Cost.
- Financial accounting: General ledger, fixed asset, payables including vouchering, matching and payment, receivables cash application and collections, cash management, financial consolidation.
- Management accounting: Budgeting, costing, cost management, activity-based costing
- Human resources: Recruiting, training, rostering, payroll, benefits, 401K, diversity management, retirement, separation.
- Manufacturing: Engineering, bill of materials, work orders, scheduling, capacity, workflow management, quality control, manufacturing process, manufacturing projects, manufacturing flow, and product life cycle management.
- Order Processing: Order to cash, order entry, credit checking, pricing, available to promise, inventory, shipping, sales analysis and reporting, and sales commissioning.
- Customer relationship management: Sales and marketing, commissions, service, customer contact, call center support — CRM systems are not always considered part of ERP systems but business support systems (BSS).
- Data services: Various "self–service" interfaces for customers, suppliers and employees.
ERP's scope usually implies significant changes to staff work processes and practices. Generally, three types of services are available to help implement such changes—consulting, customization, and support. Implementation time depends on business size, number of modules, customization, the scope of process changes, and the customer's readiness to take ownership of the project. Modular ERP systems can be implemented in stages. The typical project for a large enterprise takes about 14 months and requires around 150 consultants. Small projects can require months; multinational and other large implementations can take years.
ERP Products
- Apnigaari.com This ERP is developed to buy and sell cars. It helps the user to book cars online. User can also sell their car with help of this ERP.
- Medical4India Medical4India is an online medical health directory with Top Indian Doctors. We are providing the facility of online appointments for people all over India.
- Verification: Verification ERP verifies the education, address, criminal, and ex-employer.