Advantages using Manufacturing ERP system
#1 Consolidated and
standardized financials
When all production facilitates,
across geographies, use the same manufacturing ERP, it would be easier and
faster to produce standardized financial reports, because the accountants at
each site use the same financial management module and reporting framework. Regardless of the
local accounting standards and currency, a good manufacturing ERP would be able
to manage multiple transactional currencies and report in a specific base
currency, both, to suit local as well as international accounting standards.
#2 Centralized reporting
A multi-tenant manufacturing ERP system will allow managers to have a clear view in
the corporate finances with a few clicks. Compliance reporting can be easily
coordinated from a central office and distributed anywhere, across geographies,
where a report is required. This brings substantial benefits for the
organization in terms of cost and time reduction. The time and personnel needed
to produce a corporate report decreases when the finance management is
centralized.
#3 Centralized Communications
Multi-facility manufacturers
experience improvements in the internal communications, after implementing a
multi-facility manufacturing ERP. Any user, anywhere in the world after logging
into the ERP system, can see and manage workflow activities, notices, requests,
tasks, appointments, notes. Users can send SMS and e-mails directly from
the system and communicate with other users through an internal chat service
built into the ERP system. The
best manufacturing ERP systems take a step further and provide an inbuilt
Document Management System.
With multi-facility manufacturing ERP, users can
see the exact same sales order and the same status of the job in progress that
will fulfill that order. When one user sees a problem, that problem is visible
to users throughout the company and other users could proactively contribute to
solve the problem.
#4 Custom
ERP versions same manufacturing ERP
Depending on the scope of the
activities, different manufacturing sites might produce different products
using different processes or methods. This is the case when one site uses
process manufacturing and another might use a discrete manufacturing method. Both
manufacturing sites could use
the same ERP core, but there would be some customization depending on
the specific scope of activities.
#5
Shared process & best practices
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