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NAME ANAND KHANDARE PRASHANT KINGAOKAR MAHENDRA KORI SANDEEP MAHABAL SAURABH MORE

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Enterprise Resource planning, a business management system that integrates all facets of the business, including planning, manufacturing, sales, and marketing. As the ERP methodology has become more popular, software applications have emerged to help business managers implement ERP in business activities such as inventory control, order tracking, customer service, finance and human resource. The kind of integration is very difficult task. The ERP software is needed for finance ,HR people and in the warehousing people. ERP combine them all together into single integrated software program that run off a single database so that various department can more easily share and communicate with each other.

The history of ERP can be traced back to the 1960s, when the focus of systems was mainly towards inventory control. Most of the systems software were designed to handle inventory based in traditional inventory concepts. The 1970s witnessed a shift of focus towards MRP (Material Requirement Planning). This system helped in translating the master production schedule into requirements for individual units like sub assemblies, components and other raw material planning and procurement. This system was involved mainly in planning the raw material requirements.

Then, in 1980s came the concept of MRP-II i.e. the Manufacturing Resource Planning which involved optimizing the entire plant production process. Though MRP-II, in the beginning was an extension of MRP to include shop floor and distribution management activities, during later years, MRP-II was further extended to include areas like Finance ,Human Resource, Engineering, Project Management etc .
This gave birth to ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) which covered the crossfunctional coordination and integration in support of the production process. The ERP as compared to its ancestors included the entire range of a companys activities. ERP addresses both system requirements and technology aspects including client/server distributed architecture, RDBMS, object oriented programming etc.

Some important points to be kept in mind while evaluating ERP software include: Functional fit with the Companys business processes. Flexibility . Ease of implementation. Ability to support multi-site planning and control. Amount of customization required. Local support infrastructure. Reputation and sustainability of the ERP vendor.

Manufacturing:
Bills Of Material, Scheduling, Capacity, Workflow Management, Quality Control, Cost Management, Manufacturing Process, Manufacturing Projects, Manufacturing Flow.

Supply Chain Management:


Order To Cash, Inventory, Order entry , Purchasing, Product Configuration , Supply Chain Planning ,Supplier Scheduling, Inspection Of Goods, Claim Processing, Commission Calculation

Financials:
General Ledger, Cash Management, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets.

Project Management:
Costing, Billing, Time And Expense, Performance Units, Activity Management.

Human Resources:
Human Resources, Payroll, Training, Time And Attendance, Roistering.

Customer Relationship Management:


Sales And Marketing , Commissions, Service, Customer Contact And Call Center Support

Data Warehouse:
Stock maintain.

ERP ensure quicker processing of information and reduces the burden of paper work. ERP systems make it easier for order tracking, inventory tracking, revenue tracking, sales forecasting and related activities. ERP systems provide visibility and hence enable better/ faster collaboration across all the departments. Advanced e-commerce integration is possible with ERP systems that can handle web based order tracking/ processing. ERP systems allow companies to replace multiple complex computer applications with a single integrated system.

The cost of ERP Software, planning, customization, configuration, testing, implementation, etc is too high. Customization of the ERP software is limited. ERP Systems centralize the data in one place. This can increase the risk of loss of sensitive information in the event of a security breach. Huge investments in term of time and money. Cheaper ERP do not get more feature. High training costs.

ERP softwares Fedena ERP Next System application product(SAP)

Uses for.. ERP for school/university SAP For large Business .

Developed country India Germany

ERP for small and medium business India

The following traits should be considered while selecting the software vendor for building the ERP application Technical expertise Domain knowledge Adequate manpower Project management skills Long existence in the field Extra skills [e-biz & workflow]

Is the vendor using viable technologies and platforms for the long term? Does the vendor use objects and components to architecture the system? Does the vendor have open or proprietary system? Is the system web enabled or web based? What is the vendors Internet vision? Does the system have XML,EDI capabilities for data integration and transactions with other systems internally or externally ? Is the System Web Service ready?

ERP Implementation in Reliance Infocomm

To help support its rapid growth in the telecommunications market in India, Reliance Infocomm is relying on the SAP Net Weaver Business Intelligence (SAP Net Weaver BI) component to provide a state-of the-art decision support system and serve the needs of Indias residential and business telephone users. Project Objectives Support growth in new customers, products, and services Maintain high customer support goals Assure revenues and increase Profitability

Solutions and Services SAP Net Weaver platform with SAP Net Weaver BI Why SAP Solution Robust, scalable business Intelligence platform Easy of implementation Easy of use Wide choice of access to Third-party data Excellent vendor support Product features and Functionalities

Implementation Highlights From first application to full Implementation took just 7 months Implementation supports 15 major applications and 800 users 18 million records processed Daily Roughly 95% of data loaded Daily is from non-SAP systems Key Benefits Competitive advantage through New value-added services High customer satisfaction And loyalty maintained amid Fast growth System scalability permits Expanding user access to Localities across India Web-based user access Maximizes productivity

Database Oracle 9.2 Hardware Sun Fire 6800 (24CPU), Sun Fire 480R (3*4CPU) Operating System Solaris 5.8 Storage SAN 2.7 TB (+2.7 TB BCV) On EMC DMX 3K

The future of the ERP is very bright. Today internet allows us to reach more people in more places in a time frame that was previously inconceivable.ERP forms a foundation for successfully meeting your e-business needs. But in todays internet age, ERP system alone will not do.ERP system have to be integrated with internet ,WWW and technologies like SCM,CRM ,business intelligence etc.

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