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How to Choose An MRP System For my Manufacturing Business

Many companies make a mistake by delaying the process of choosing an MRP System. Of course, you want to choose the best one. Here are some tips to help: <br>https://manufacturing-software-blog.mrpeasy.com/how-to-choose-mrp-system-for-my-manufacturing-business/

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How to Choose An MRP System For my Manufacturing Business

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  1. HOW TO CHOOSE AN MRP SYSTEM FOR MY MANUFACTURING BUSINESS

  2. In modern manufacturing, process efficiency is the key to profitability. Today’s markets demand greater quantities and varieties of products (each delivered on time and on-trend) than ever before, without any compromise in quality. The common desire to achieve these goals in an increasingly difficult commercial climate has led to a proliferation of MRP solutions. There are now affordable Manufacturing Resource Planning systems (MRPs) available to meet the needs and budgets of different sized, volume manufacturers. Manufacturing Resource Planning systems (MRP) available to meet the needs and budgets of different size and volume manufacturers.

  3. The question is, how to choose the right MRP system? Often, small and medium-size manufacturing businesses start to think about their software processes when they can not do otherwise. To avoid wasting even more time comparing apples to oranges the key is to clearly understand and prioritize your business needs and use them as a yardstick to choose and evaluate the solution that best meets your needs. You need to understand very clearly what tasks it must solve. In this article, we will describe some primary parameters and capabilities of an MRP and how you can use them to evaluate different platforms.

  4. What problem do you solve? Manufacturing software is not a monolithic approach designed to address a single problem. Since there are a variety of problems that manufacturing software can be used to solve, all MRP tools do not include an identical set of capabilities, nor do they prioritize the capabilities they include in the same way. There are no effective software systems that ideally combine everything at once. Some large systems are trying to position themselves as universal systems, but in reality, attempt to combine too many things, which then reduces the quality and flexibility of working with each individual task.

  5. Think of your priorities It’s best to choose your software based on those factors that are most important to your team. So, what is your main problem? • Keeping track of your stock? Getting your inventory to optimal levels? What materials need to be purchased? In that case, you need software that’s going to provide you with live inventory control that guides you so, that you make your purchases when the time is best – you will not have excess stock and also, you will not run out of stock. Which means – no more delayed deliveries.

  6. Think of your priorities • Is planning your production a priority? When each operation should start and when the production will finish? Something to help to avoid your machinery or people being double booked? Then you need to find an MRP which will help you schedule your operational and human resources. • Keeping track of your costs is your priority? How much the product will cost? In that case, you need an MRP that can help you make better pricing decisions that are based on real product margins. This does not mean though, that two sides of planning can not be brought together in one all-around system. There are different sorts of planning, that good MRP systems conduct at the same time: for example – material planning and operations planning.

  7. Price & deployment type Choose between cloud solution (SaaS) OR on-premises solution Any software today is divided into two types according to the type of license: Saas (Software as a service) are “cloud” technologies, in which the software product is located on the developer’s servers. Most often, your data is also stored there. In this case, payment is made monthly in small amounts. At the same time, you get constant maintenance and updates from the developer, help, server space, etc. On-premises is a purchase of a “boxed” solution, i.e. once you buy a software product, you get full access to it, but installing the program on computers, buying and maintaining servers for storing data becomes your responsibility. Also, possible improvements are made either by you, or – for a fee.

  8. Price & deployment type In order to calculate which of the software products will be more profitable, it is necessary to take into account not only the cost of the program, but also the possible associated costs, among which, when choosing the on-premises solution, it is necessary to include the purchase or rental of servers, as well as the maintenance of equipment and the program (backup, checking the integrity of databases, etc.).

  9. Price & deployment type For these reasons, for many, usual monthly payment of Saas solutions is often more attractive. However, the cases are different, and the decision does not always depend only on the price. Sometimes confidentiality, the ability to work without connecting to the internet, cost of and access to capital, growth curve, access to technical skillsets, security and reliability or some other considerations are more important. Usually, for small manufacturers, flexibility, speed of access, reduced training and a nimble and agile “pay as you go” service such as cloud-based ERP may mean more capital is available for operation of the business. Read more: Cloud-based ERP vs. On-Premise ERP for Small Manufacturing Business

  10. Think about system integration features Integrations are complex but sometimes important. It is often so that different data within companies lives in a silo, is inaccessible to colleagues in a different department or location. Today, thanks to the proliferation of the cloud and secure connections, a lot of information can be made available. The most powerful tools can combine data from disparate sources regardless of origin or format — on-premises or cloud-based, structured or unstructured. The bottom line is that you can establish collaboration and automatic data exchange between different systems that you already use and plan to use in the company.

  11. Think how long it takes to implement Whatever principles you are guided by when choosing a specific program, remember the most important thing: the time to implement the software should be strictly limited! You probably want to get started as soon as possible. It’s not a secret that traditional solutions take months to implement. No matter what system you choose, you must always plan all the stages of implementation and bring the process to the end. Only in this case, your costs of automation will pay off and make a profit. INFOGRAPHIC: Top 5 Mistakes When Implementing ERP Software.

  12. Evaluate the competency of service provider & online tutorials Many MRPs are easy to implement. But no matter how hands-on you are, you might need a demo or a customer support team at hand. Any company willing to invest in software would want to evaluate the features before making a purchase. Usually, there are tutorials available to guide you through how to install the software, what kind of graphical user interface does the software has its speed, and also its privacy policy. So, remember to check the website of the company to have a look at the tutorials they offer.

  13. Does the software have a friendly face? You should not underestimate the value of an easy to use and easy to install informative software. Your MRP should have a smooth and navigable surface, be easy to use and be understood by all users, the management and the employees. Today, all different operational functions in the company should have a common platform that is updated in real-time – the salesperson, purchaser, stock clerk, production planner, shop-floor worker, engineer.

  14. Does it work on mobile devices? Any modern software product should work effectively not only on stationary desktops but also on various mobile devices. The modern rhythm of doing business requires it. Of course, in certain cases, this requirement is not mandatory, but it is better to have a mobile version ready.

  15. Is reporting easy? ERP and MRP analytics tools have vastly improved process efficiencies and decision-making abilities. Self-service analytics should have a user-friendly interface that can support different user types. Even non-technical users must find it easy to use and be able to create and understand dashboards and reports.

  16. Final thoughts Many companies make a mistake by delaying the process of choosing an MRP almost to infinity. Of course, you want to choose the best one. First, try to move from a problem to its solution, as no matter which product you choose from the list, it will be an assistant in your business. Also, it is better to put a solution into practice, even if it is not perfect. Unfortunately, this is not always possible if we talk about on-premises systems, but most cloud solutions offer a free demo. When testing the software try to make a simplified emulation of your product’s production process which covers the use of features that are crucial to your business. After having tried to fulfill this task with the remaining software vendors, you should have your partner.

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