How modern ERP systems benefit SME manufacturers

Small and medium manufacturers mostly rely on a manual or spreadsheet model to manage their enterprise operations. Low operating margins, slow order-to-cash cycles, delayed payments from customers, increased overhead costs, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic have made their sustenance more difficult. Many of them have been operating with minimal staff while some of them have shut down their shop altogether. 

Modern ERP systems are more advanced in the way they handle business processes and manufacturing workflows. Capabilities such as mobility, cloud installation, plug-and-play integration, advanced customization, etc. help manufacturers to get more speed, agility, and efficiency into their operations. 

Let us look at a few features of modern ERP systems and their associated benefits to small and medium manufacturers.

Get up and running quickly with flexible installation

Modern ERP systems are built in such a manner that they can be installed anywhere. Either on public or private cloud or on-manufacturing premises. They can even be moved from cloud to on-premises and vice versa, thereby giving utmost operational flexibility.

Cloud installation means manufacturers cut down on hardware cost, data storage cost, IT maintenance, and a dedicated IT team. Security is not a concern as cloud packages come with advanced data security features.  

All ERP features under a single roof

One of the main capabilities that modern ERPs offer is an integrated setup. Sales, purchase, finances, inventory, warehouse, shipment, shop floor, production planning, and scheduling management are tightly integrated with each other and connected to a single database. 

This means data entered from all the sources are updated to the centralized database in real-time and reflected across all modules.   

Real-time data access & update through mobility

Gone are the days when a .exe file of the ERP had to be installed on every user’s computer and configured separately. Modern ERPs can be opened in any supported browser and accessed from any supported hand-held device such as smartphones and tablets.

This means personnel can access and update data in real-time from their work centers or from anywhere within the factory. This improves their response time, increases the speed of operations and efficiency.

Build additional tools with low-code development & customization

More enterprises are preferring to adopt ERP systems that provide an option to build custom modules, third-party applications, configure workflows and business logic with minimal coding. 

With this, manufacturers can cut down on hiring developers or outsourcing to third-party vendors. It reduces the enormous time, resources, cost, and effort required to create a custom module or customize existing ones. 

More power to your ERP by quickly integrating with third-party applications

Today’s ERP software can be easily integrated with top-of-the-line manufacturing applications pertaining to nesting, CAD design,  barcode & RFID, shipping and logistics, machine monitoring, document management, etc.

This integration allows manufacturers to automate critical manufacturing workflows, streamline planning, achieve real-time visibility to operations, reduce overhead costs, and obtain maximum utilization of machines, manpower, and materials.

More independence to stakeholders through self-service portals

Departments such as the front desk, procurement, and shipping spend a lot of time fetching data and communicating it to customers, suppliers, and partners. With self-service portals customized for each stakeholder, they can instantly access order details, order status, shipment status, invoice, product details, quality parameters, inventory status, etc.

This reduces the immense time required to fetch and convey the required information. It also improves communication flow and engagement between the manufacturer and its stakeholder.

Staying on top of operations with advanced data analytics

Modern ERPs have rich and advanced data analytics features that help manufacturers to gain valuable intelligence and performance data in real-time. These consist of reports, dashboards, analytical graphs, trends, and charts that can be accessed at a click of a button.

Also, personalized data tools can be built for specific roles and functions across departments. They can also be accessed from mobile and tablet devices which increases response time and decision-making. 

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