Enhanzcom is one of the leading resellers of the Priority ERP solution in the
singapore. Priority is a robust, feature-rich ERP software package. Everything
a business needs to fully manage and control internal and external processes
is included in the Priority ERP solution.
2. LOGO
Enterprise resource planning software, or ERP, doesn’t live up to its acronym.
Forget about planning—it doesn’t do much of that—and forget about resource, a
throwaway term. But remember the enterprise part. This is ERP’s true ambition. It
attempts to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single
computer system that can serve all those different departments’ particular needs.
That is a tall order, building a single software program that serves the needs of
people in finance as well as it does the people in human resources and in the
warehouse. Each of those departments typically has its own computer system
optimized for the particular ways that the department does its work. But ERP
combines them all together into a single, integrated software program that runs off a
single database so that the various departments can more easily share information
and communicate with each other.
That integrated approach can have a tremendous payback if companies install the
software correctly.
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3. LOGO
CRM (customer relationship management) is an information industry term for
methodologies, software, and usually Internet capabilities that help an enterprise
manage customer relationships in an organized way. For example, an enterprise
might build a database about its customers that described relationships in sufficient
detail so that management, salespeople, people providing service, and perhaps the
customer directly could access information, match customer needs with product
plans and offerings, remind customers of service requirements, know what other
products a customer had purchased, and so forth.
Many organizations turn to CRM software to help them manage their
customer relationships. CRM technology is offered on-premise, on-demand or
through Software as a Service
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4. LOGO
A comprehensive warehouse management system helps streamline multiple
functions of your enterprise:
Receiving – Gain insights into shipments that have been delivered, but that are
not yet at their final location. Make sure items at low stock levels are staged and
put away first, reducing the impact of out-of-stocks and inefficient fulfilment
processes.
Put-Away – Know the location of all inventory on your shelves. Route your
workers to the right location, set up their picks in the proper order to minimize
travel time, and increase the number of orders they can pick each day.
Picking – Improve error-proofing and productivity in the picking process. Workers
receive their picks on a mobile device that routes them to the proper location.
Scanning items when you pick them verifies that the right item at the right
quantity is picked.
Packing – Ensure the accuracy of each order that is picked and reduce material
costs by determining the right sized shipping carton.
Shipping – See that each order is properly packaged and shipped to the right
destination and delivered on the right date.
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5. LOGO
MRP software refers to manufacturing resource planning software, which is software
that enables the effective planning of the resources used in a manufacturing firm. The
system aims at ensuring there is material for production, maintain production and
delivery schedules while keeping the lowest amount of material and goods in the store.
The basic function of MRP system includes inventory control, bill of material processing
and elementary scheduling. MRP helps organizations to maintain low inventory levels. It
is used to plan manufacturing, purchasing and delivering activities.
"Manufacturing organizations, whatever their products, face the same daily practical
problem - that customers want products to be available in a shorter time than it takes to
make them. This means that some level of planning is required."
Companies need to control the types and quantities of materials they purchase, plan
which products are to be produced and in what quantities and ensure that they are able
to meet current and future customer demand, all at the lowest possible cost. Making a
bad decision in any of these areas will make the company lose money. A few examples
are given below:
If a company purchases insufficient quantities of an item used in manufacturing (or the
wrong item) it may be unable to meet contract obligations to supply products on time.
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What is the difference between ERP and WMS?
It is important to understand the difference between Warehouse
Management System (WMS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
system.
Though many of today's ERP systems have tightly integrated WMS systems,
the earlier version ERP systems had a limited participation for WMS. This
may be the reason why many companies installed a WMS software
separately to manage their warehouse activities.
An advanced system takes into account the data of the product, status, lot,
dates, dimensions, location, area, region, owner and inventory details. For
this function, WMS determines which would be the best location to store the
recently received product. Some of the ERP package is not supported to
determine the proper location. The selection of an ERP system with all these
functions must be evaluated thoroughly before implementing it.
An effective ERP package gives the possibility to assign tasks automatically
to the staff using rules and parameters previously defined. An intelligently
integrated WMS module in an ERP system can give directions to the workers
in an organized way.
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