ERP Systems
Discover and compare the best ERP Systems solutions for your supply chain business
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What is an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning System)?
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is the central system of record for finance, accounting, procurement, inventory, manufacturing, and HR. In supply chain, ERP is where the books live - purchase orders, sales orders, inventory valuation, and financial close all run there. Modern ERPs in this market range from QuickBooks-class systems for small businesses up to SAP S/4HANA, Oracle, and NetSuite for global enterprises.
Key features
General ledger and finance
AP, AR, GL, fixed assets, and consolidated financial reporting.
Procurement and PO management
Requisitions, purchase orders, supplier management, and three-way match.
Order to cash
Sales orders, invoicing, collections, and customer credit management.
Manufacturing and MRP
Bills of material, work orders, and material requirements planning.
Inventory and warehousing
Multi-location inventory with lot, serial, and costing controls.
Who uses it
Manufacturers and Shippers
Manufacturers run ERP as the production, costing, and financial backbone of the business.
3PL
3PLs use ERP for client billing, revenue recognition, and corporate financials alongside their WMS and TMS.
Retailer / eCommerce
Retailers run ERP as the financial spine across stores, ecommerce, and wholesale channels.
Broker
Larger brokerages use ERP for AR, AP, and consolidated financials in addition to their TMS.
