Sunday, 13 November 2011

ERP SYSTEM

ERP : Enterprise Resources Planning

1. Puchasing
You need to convert requisitions from sales, factory or other departments into purchase orders on your suppliers, monitor deliveries, inspect and record goods receipts and alert beneficiaries informed of the status of your purchase orders.

2. Warehouse
You want to keep track of your inventory by unit as well as by cost. You are keen to monitor your supply commitments and take action to meet those commitments.


3. Production Planing Control
You need to create Master Production Schedules based pre-defined Production Periods, generate Materials Utilization Requirements, Daily Instruction Schedules and Picking List for issue to shop floor.


4. Engineering
You need to maintain the component structure of your assembled products. You may also group your products into generic sub-assemblies, which in turn may be combined into finished products. You may also want to maintain the variations caused by options selected by your customers.


5. Production
production  is a set of sequential operations established in a factory whereby materials are put through a refining process to produce an end-product that is suitable for onward consumption; or components are assembled to make a finished article

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