But running a manufacturing company without ERP can cost you. Read on to hear the top excuses for not implementing ERP and why you don't want to get stuck making them!
Small manufacturers have to work against many obstacles, often including a smaller budget than other manufacturers. It may seem as though the choice to make a capital expendeture comes down to either new production equipment or implementing an ERP system.
Reality: ERP improves margins and profitablitiy.
An ERP system helps you plan better, and may improve productivity and manufacturing efficiency as much or more than new equipment by:
Spreadsheets are great tools, but they can’t take the place of an integrated ERP system that gives you more complete control over your manufacturing data.
Reality: Spreadsheets alone don't deliver the time-phased, netted material plan that is the core of effect inventory planning and supply chain management.
Replacing spreadsheets lets you eliminate:
The team is busy keeping spreadsheets up to date and walking around the plant with clipboards trying to find materials.
Reality: Well executed ERP frees your team from time-sucking manual, repetitive and duplicate tasks.
ERP improves employee productivity and helps your business run more smoothly by:
The best ERP vendors keep their systems up to date with business and regulatory changes, so you always know you’re running effectively. In truth, running your business with paper lists or spreadsheets is much more inflexible, in addition to being less effective.
The business processes are based on industry best practices, so they are efficient and effective. running your business with paper lists or spreadsheets is much more inflexible, in addition to being less effective.
Reality: Many ERP systems include tailoring capabilities to meet specific industry and company requirements.
Here's how MAX provides flexibility:
Here's how ERP itself makes your business more flexible:
Big ERP is for big companies, but not all ERP is big ERP.
Reality: Some vendors tailor ERP for small and mid-sized companies.
A small manufacturer searching for the right ERP might start to feel like Goldilocks rifling through all the wrong options or maybe a shrunken Alice in Wonderland reaching for a key that's far too large. Not every system will be the right fit for every company. Smaller manufacturers who select an ERP system designed specifically for small to mid-sized companies ensure they have all necessary functionality without the overhead big ERP imposes.
Many small companies have small or non-existent IT teams, and management may have concerns that ERP requires a large increase in headcount to run effectively.
Reality: ERP can be implemented and maintained even in companies that don't have any dedicated IT personnel on staff.
If you don't have IT personnel to dedicate to an ERP project, consider:
In Conclusion...
If you find the right ERP solution that addresses your specific business needs, there should be no excuses not to get started with ERP. After all, most small and mid-sized companies stand to benefit from the efficiency and control that an ERP system can deliver.
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