Evolution
1970s: MRP (Initially, material requirement planning; later, manufacturing resource planning)
1980s: MRP II
1990s: ERP (Enterprise resource planning; it’s genesis is traced to a research and analysis firm Gartner)
What is ERP?
- These systems are basically management systems and are supported by the computer software packages called ERP packages designed and marketed by many software vendors.
- Basic most ERP system qualifies to be called ERP if it’s related software package provides at least two functions say, materials function and accounting function.
- Currently, ERP is an enterprise-wide system that is supposed to coordinate all the resources, information, and activities pertaining to all the business processes of an organization.
- Computerized ERP provides a common integrated data base on the computer.
- Earlier to advent of ERP systems, each function of an organization used to have its own, usually, stand alone, non-integrated customized computer system, mostly developed by in-house information technology professionals. For example, payroll system, purchase order system, material accounting system, financial accounting system, sales order processing system etc.
- ERP is an extension of MRPII (and not the replacement of MRP II) for businesses.
- ERP addresses the needs of multi-division, multi-location and multi-currency nature of businesses which was not the case with MRP or MRP II and also, with the earlier computerized functional systems for each function.
- ERP systems now cover all the functions of an organization/company, regardless of the nature of businesses whether manufacturing, service, non-manufacturing, profit and non-profit organizations, governments etc.
ERP : Functionality
- Sales order processing provides the inputs on what and how much needs to be manufactured and delivered to customers and when.
- Building of Master Production Schedule (MPS).
- MPS drives MRP by taking inputs from the bill of material (BOM).
- MRP explodes the gross requirement and planning for the dependent demand is done.
- At the same time it gets the feedback from the stores and production in terms of scheduled receipts.
- Depending on this and the time frame (lead time ), it suggests Purchase Requisition (in case of bought out items) and Production Order (in case of make in-house items).
- Purchase Requisitions get converted into Purchase Orders which lead to Goods Receipt Note.
- In case of make in-house items, Production Orders are passed to shop-floor control.
- At the time of releasing the Production Orders to the shop, it ensures that the resources required are available and are subsequently allocated.
- Capacity requirement planning (CRP) ensures that capacity in terms of machine hours and man-power is available.
- Scheduling of Production Orders enables that bottle-necks are minimized by following the optimum algorithm of sequencing.
- Inspected goods, which make way to the finished goods stores, are in turn made available for the next MRP run.
- Plant maintenance module will interface with the shop floor control system.
- Human resources and payroll processing will interface with shop floor control, general ledger and costing.
- Provides office automation tools like E-mail, EDI.
- Provides business work flow system which supports processing of vendor invoices no matter how they arrive by EDI, fax or normal mail.
- Management information system (MIS) models the data available from the core modules on various filters and presents the same in much simpler, graphical way.
- MIS provides a ‘what if’ kind of analysis and exception reporting (early warning system).
ERP is Not…..
- Magic potion to solve your business problems.
- Resource optimization tool.
- Merely computerization.
- Merely a tool to automate business transaction processing.
- Merely a tool to reduce inventory:
- Inventory is your score board, not the game.
- You implement ERP to orchestrate your business and improve business efficiency, which reflects in reduced inventory.
Some Misconceptions
- This is IT Department’s project.
- We don’t have time.
- This is not suitable for us.
- Our problems can not be addressed.
- Our business is different.
- Our organization is different.
- Our people are different.
ERP Modules
Computerized ERP software package should have the modules given below. Many software vendors provide them.
- Financial Accounting and Controlling
- Capital Investment Management
- Enterprise Controlling
- Treasury
- Project Management
- Logistics Management
- Human Resources
- Production Planning and Control
- Materials Management
- Plant Maintenance
- Quality Management
- Sales and Distribution
- International Management
- Management Information System
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Originally posted at http://erp-management.blogspot.com/ Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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