What is an ERP system?
An ERP is a company's central administration and usually the source of truth to which you connect your other systems. Below you can read what an ERP does.
An ERP system (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a company's central administration: purchasing, stock, sales, finance and sometimes production in one package. It is usually the source of truth to which webshops, WMS systems and portals are connected. Examples: Exact, AFAS, SAP, Dynamics.
Everything in one package
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning. It is software that brings a company's core processes together in one system: purchasing, stock, sales, invoicing, finance and sometimes production and HR. Because everything is in the same package, departments work with the same, current data.
For most companies, the ERP is the source of truth: the place where the official stock, prices and orders are. Well-known packages are Exact, AFAS, SAP, Microsoft Dynamics and Oracle.
Connecting the ERP
An ERP rarely stands alone. Webshops, point-of-sale systems, WMS systems and customer portals run around it and have to talk to the ERP. An ERP connection ensures that orders, stock and invoices flow back and forth automatically, without retyping.
How we help you with this.
From concept to a working solution. This is what connects to it.
Data integration
Connect your webshop, WMS or portal to your ERP. Orders and stock automatically in sync.
Connect or build something?
In a free one-hour process scan, we look at your systems and the manual work between them. After that, a fixed-fee quote. No surprises afterwards.