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This is very common in the retail sector, where even a mid-sized retailer will have a discrete Point-of-Sale (POS) product and financials application, then a series of specialized applications to handle business requirements such as warehouse management, staff rostering, merchandising and logistics.

 

Ideally, ERP delivers a single database that contains all data for the software modules, which would include:

 

1. Manufacturing:

Engineering, Bills of Material, Scheduling, Capacity, Workflow     Management, Quality Control, Cost Management, Manufacturing Process, Manufacturing Projects, Manufacturing Flow

2. Supply Chain Management:

Order to cash, Inventory, Order Entry, Purchasing, Product Configurator, Supply Chain Planning, Supplier Scheduling, Inspection of goods, Claim Processing, Commission Calculation

3. Financials:

General Ledger, Cash Management, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets

4. Projects:

    Costing, Billing, Time and Expense, Activity Management

5. Human Resources:

Human Resources, Payroll, Training, Time & Attendance, Rostering, Benefits

6. Customer Relationship Management:

Sales and Marketing, Commissions, Service, Customer Contact and Call   Center support

7. Data Warehouse:

    Various Self-Service interfaces for Customers, Suppliers,

    and Employees

8. Access control:

    User privilege as per authority levels for process

    execution

9. Customisation:

    To meet the extention, addition, change in process flow

 

 

 

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