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We build ERP systems for business process automation. Resource management, accounting, analytics.

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About ERP Development

ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a comprehensive resource management system that unifies all business processes in a single information environment. ERP covers finance, production, warehousing, purchasing, sales, HR, and other areas of the company. A single database eliminates data duplication and ensures consistency across departments. We develop ERP systems adapted to your business specifics and scalable with your company's growth.

The financial module is the foundation of any ERP. It includes accounts receivable and payable management, cash flow tracking, budgeting, and generation of accounting and management reports. All financial operations are reflected in the system at the time they occur, providing an up-to-date picture of the company's financial condition. Bank integration enables automatic statement loading and payment order creation.

Warehouse and production accounting ensures control over material resources. The system tracks the movement of goods and materials: receipt, transfers between warehouses, write-off to production, delivery to customers. For manufacturing enterprises we implement BOM specifications, production planning, and product cost calculation. Barcode scanning and data collection terminal integration speed up warehouse operations and reduce errors.

The HR module automates personnel management: HR records, payroll calculation, working time tracking, vacations, and sick leave. The procurement module optimizes supplier work: generating needs based on minimum stock levels, comparing prices, managing contracts, controlling order fulfillment.

Analytics and business intelligence (BI) turn ERP data into decision-making tools. Configurable dashboards visualize key indicators in real time: revenue, margins, inventory turnover, accounts receivable. OLAP cubes allow analyzing data across various dimensions: periods, departments, product groups, clients. Modular architecture allows phased system implementation, starting with the most critical areas.

History of ERP

ERP system history began in the 1960s with inventory management automation on manufacturing enterprises. Inventory Control systems used mainframes to track stock and generate supplier orders. In the 1970s the MRP (Material Requirements Planning) concept appeared—planning material needs based on the production plan.

The 1980s brought the expansion of MRP to MRP II (Manufacturing Resource Planning)—planning production resources. In addition to materials, the system began accounting for production capacity, labor, and finances. Pioneers were SAP (founded 1972) and Oracle, creating integrated systems for large enterprises. Implementation took years and cost millions, but gave unprecedented resource control.

The term ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) appeared in 1990 thanks to the Gartner Group. ERP extended MRP II's scope beyond manufacturing to include finance, HR, sales, purchasing—all company resources. SAP R/3 (1992) with client-server architecture became the ERP standard.

The 2000s and 2010s saw ERP democratization. Cloud solutions (NetSuite, Odoo) lowered the barrier to entry for mid-sized businesses. Open source ERP (Odoo, ERPNext) allowed small companies to use professional tools. Mobile access, e-commerce, and social media integration expanded functionality. Industry solutions appeared for retail, construction, healthcare, and logistics.

Modern ERP systems are intelligent platforms unifying all business aspects. AI and machine learning forecast demand, optimize inventory, and detect anomalies. IoT sensors in production transmit real-time data. Built-in analytics and BI tools turn data into insights. API integration connects any external services. From inventory management, ERP has evolved into a strategic business management tool.

ERP Modules

  • Resource management
  • Warehouse accounting
  • Financial accounting
  • HR module
  • Production accounting
  • Procurement and logistics
  • Reporting and BI
  • Accounting system integration

Technologies

React
Node.js
PostgreSQL
Redis
Elasticsearch
Docker

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