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Enterprise Resource Planning Benefits

November 17, 2014 By Dana Davis 10 Comments

Enterprise Resource Planning, or ERP, is an important component of logistics. Businesses need to apply the latest technology to manage production, distribution and sales. Innovative software programs are available for dozens of logistical applications. Such solutions are available for managing finances, inventory, warehouse operations and much more. ERP programs are designed for specific industries in order to improve certain aspects of logistical operations.

For instance, pharmaceutical software is used to precisely keep track of relatively small doses of mass-produced medication. Such programs can accurately calculate the amount of materials that have been used to make drugs in liquid and solid forms. Pharmaceutical compounds are quite expensive to produce, so every last drop must be accounted for in the production process.

Shelf life tracking is an important practice in the logistical operations involving various industries that produce food, beverages, medication and other health care products. Storage facilities and stores can benefit tremendously from ERP software that clearly identifies the expiration dates of products.

Store shelves can be easily cleared by identifying products that will no longer be suitable for sales within several days. Central databases allow store managers to scan through extensive lists of items with approaching expiration dates. A program like ERP software from TGI and other high-tech software provide logistical solutions for businesses.

Quality control is used extensively in the manufacturing industry. It’s important for producers to know exactly where and when certain products have been made. Perishable items must meet the highest standards of quality control. For example, food packages contain information such as the specific lot number of production. There is also a time and date stamp that follows such quality control information.

If complaints are filed on a certain product, it is easy to trace the production and distribution history. Inspections could reveal problems with the manufacturing equipment or sanitation practices. Quality control labels also narrow down potential problems to a specific section in a factory or other type of facility. There is no need to close down an entire manufacturing plant just because it produced several faulty or defective products when logistics software allows the source to be quickly identified.

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Dana Davis focuses on small business and the use of gifts to show appreciation in relationships. She researches gifts of all kinds and especially personalized and engraved executive gifts for ExecGiftsBlog.com.
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  1. Titu Sharma says

    April 25, 2017 at 4:27 am

    Benefits of ERP in handling logistics, manufacturing and quality are un-deniable. This is the reason that so many enterprises are using ERP solutions. Wll written blog. Congrats.

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  2. manoj gupta says

    March 14, 2016 at 12:37 pm

    It\’s amazing how so much can be done with such information. Was scrolling through your blog and it really caught my attention. I had to save it to read later. Kudos for collating great insights at one place. Thanks! 🙂

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  3. Pramod Kumar says

    July 25, 2015 at 10:41 am

    I am looking forward to know more information coming from you. It is really nice to know it..

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  4. Meg Lund says

    July 22, 2015 at 10:59 pm

    I definitely agree with you that ERP is an important component of logistics. You suggest, however, that by utilizing ERP you are able to more efficiently perform correct quality control of your product. You say that it’s important that producers know exactly where and when certain products have been made. Thus, utilizing and ERP system will help to ensure that these standards are being met. Thanks for all of the insight!

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  5. Ramesh Yadav says

    November 20, 2014 at 11:40 am

    Hi Dana Davis .,Thanks for share this valuable information related to Enterprise Resource Planning. It will help me as a management student. Kindly give me more ideas about that.

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  6. Manik says

    November 20, 2014 at 4:53 am

    Hi Dana ,

    ERP is really important to get more benefits from business by organizing it in a simple way. It is the best way to manage multiple or single business from one place simply and effectively.

    Reply
  7. Brar says

    November 19, 2014 at 6:29 am

    very useful information but it seems like a great deal of readers need to stay on topic to try and add something to the original topic. I would also encourage all of you toI really like your blog..Keep up your hard working on that!
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  8. Jacelyn Richards says

    November 18, 2014 at 7:07 am

    Obviously an enterprise and its resources need to be planned with a systematic approach. Then only an enterprise production will be fruitful and profitable. Of course this gets fulfilled by the usage of ERP as said above definitely its benefits are awesome which can not be expressed in words in a page.

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  9. John MN says

    November 18, 2014 at 4:43 am

    This website is very informative to read. I am a huge follower of the things you talk about. I also love reading the comments, but it seems like a great deal of readers need to stay on topic to try and add something to the original topic. I would also encourage all of you toI really like your blog..Keep up your hard working on that!
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  10. Pradeep says

    November 18, 2014 at 9:01 am

    ERP is very important web application software which help to make all the process in your business and organisation become flexible and easy to access anywhere and anytime.
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