A Comprehensive Report On ERP
A Comprehensive Report On ERP
A Comprehensive Report On ERP
ERP
Sales Commission
Statistics
Customer
Inventory?
Pick Up
Customer
Billing
Pays
Order Make more
Parts Financial
Reports
History and Evolution of ERP
1960’s – Inventory Control
1970’s – MRP
1980’s – MRP II
1990’s – ERP
Evolution of ERP BOM
PROCESSOR
MRP
MRP II
ERP
ERP Implementation Lifecycle
The different phases of the ERP implementation are:
Pre-evaluation Screening
Package Evaluation
Project Planning Phase
Gap Analysis
Reengineering
Configuration
Implementation Team Training
Testing
Going Live
End-user Training
Post-implementation
PRE-SELECTION
SCREENING
GO AHEAD
PACKAGE EVALUATION
ERP VENDORS
COMPANY MANAGEMENT PROJECT PLANNING
IMPLEMENTATION TEAM
TESTING END-USER TRAINING
TRAINING
GOING LIVE
POST-IMPLEMENTATION
PHASE
Benefits of ERP
Access to accurate and timely information
Workflow, Efficiency, and Reliance on paper
Tightens, controls and automates e-mail
alerts
User-friendly Web-based interfaces
Streamlines processes and eases adoption
of best business practices
Foundation for new systems and integrates
existing systems
Benefits of ERP
Industry wise advantages
Manufacturing Sector ……Speeding up the
whole process.
Distribution and retail Stores …… Accessing
the status of the goods
Transport Sector …… Transmit commodities
through online transactions.
Project Service industry …… Fastens the
compilation of reports.
Benefits of ERP
Advantages in a corporate entity
The accounts department personnel can act independently.
Ensures quicker processing of information and reduces the burden of
paperwork.
Serving the customers efficiently by way of prompt response and follow
up.
Disposing queries immediately and facilitating the payments
from customers with ease and well ahead of the stipulated
deadline.
It helps in having a say over your competitor and adapting to the
whims and fancies of the market and business fluctuations.
The database not only becomes user friendly but also helps to do away
with unwanted ambiguity.
ERP is suitable for global operations as it is the perfect
commercial and scientific epitome of the verse Think Local. Act
Global.
ERP Capabilities Expected
70%
Improve Quality/Visibility of Data 70%
Maintenance 8%
Deloitte Consulting 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
% Respondents
Disadvantages of ERP
Voluminous and exorbitant investment of
time and money
It is alarming to note the time taken to
implement the system in the organization
Information can be misused
Customization of ERP Softwares to suit
Indian taxes and duty structures
ERP softwares are standard packages and
need to be customized to suit specific
business processes or vice-versa
Costs of ERP
ERP Softwares
SAP
BAAN
Oracle
PeopleSoft
Fourth Shift
JD Edwards Enterprise One
24SevenOffice
BPCS
Microsoft Dynamics
PROMIS MES
SYSPRO
Tally E
Compiere
GNU Enterprise
Tiny ERP
SAP
Founded in 1972
Based in Walldorf, Germany
Has installations in more than 107
countries
Two versions of ERP package: R/2
(mainframe) and R/3 (client/server)
SAP Advantage
Distributes applications and computing
capabilities almost at will across multiple
levels
Takes advantage of the strengths of
different hardware and software
components
The number of workstations included with
R/3 in the client/server solution is
determined solely by the particular needs
This scalability ensures that R/3 can always
grow with your requirements
SAP Slide 1
SAP Slide 2
BAAN
Founded in the Netherlands in 1978 by brothers, Jan
and Paul Baan
Has dual headquarters in Barneveld, The Netherlands
and Reston, Virginia, United States of America
Since 1995, the Company has significantly expanded
its sales and service presence in North America, Latin
America, Europe and Asia
The company's blue chip customer base includes
industry leaders such as Boeing, Philips, Mercedes
Benz, Nortel, Fujitsu Network Communications and
Motorola
ERP Benefits
Inventory Visibility
Integrated system
Perceived Benefits
Manufacturing
Order specific routing (traveler card)
WIP tracking on shop floor
Development and prototype tracking
(Process & Costs)
Purchase
Vendor selection
Supplier order tracking
Order and pricing history
Perceived Benefits
Sales
Cost estimation & simulation
Sales price calculation
Warehousing
Lot Control
Inventory visibility
Inventory Reporting
Planned Inventory transactions
Quality
Inspection control in system
Inspection history
Data for detailed analysis
Vendor Rating
Conclusion
ERP is recommended in an organization not
only because the advantages outnumber
the disadvantages but also by keeping in
mind the ways to overcome the
disadvantages
An organization has to correctly weigh the
advantages and disadvantages of ERP
before going for them