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... Improving the quality of the processes is one way of doing it and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) provides the means! Nowadays, the phrase Enterprise Resource Planning is what OOPs and RDBMS were a couple of years ago. ... The name might fool you but Enterprise Resource Planning is not only about resources and planning… It is more about the enterprise as a whole. ... Manufacturing management systems have developed in stages over the past 30 years from simply calculating material resource requirements to automating the entire enterprise. ...
With the general centralization of the production into fewer sites and the need for more integrated distribution operations in many countries, the use of Distribution Resource Planning (DRP) was essential. ... It was originally created for manufacturing and production planning but by the mid 90’s ERP expanded to include financial and accounting systems, ordering systems, asset management and human resource management systems. ... Independent “instances” of ERP are installed in each business unit, linking together common processes across the enterprise.
Approximate Word count = 3406 Approximate Pages = 13.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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