At its core, ERP is an application that automates business processes and provides insights and internal controls, drawing on a central database that collects inputs from departments including accounting, manufacturing, supply chain management, sales, marketing and human resources (HR). Every business must complete work that requires numerous stakeholders with various responsibilities. But that’s a struggle when the information needed to execute processes and make key decisions is spread across disconnected systems. Whether data is held in basic business management software or spreadsheets, employees have a hard time finding what they need and may lack access to it entirely.
Let's Talk Take a TourAchieve operational excellence by planning, scheduling, and executing asset maintenance activities with integrated processes.
Simplify accounting and financial close processes and improve treasury and financial risk management processes and systems.
Improve production planning, support complex assembly processes, and enable seamless manufacturing engineering processes.
Improve project control and development, manage enterprise projects effectively, and streamline product lifecycle management.