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Practical guidance on ERP, inventory, cost control and traceability for Thai manufacturers and trading firms.
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The benefits of retrospective data tracing with an ERP system
An ERP system lets manufacturers trace data retrospectively, from raw-material source to delivery — an essential tool when customer complaints arise.
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ERP is easy to use once you understand these 3 points
Worried ERP will be hard to use? Understand 3 points — from logging in and entering data to practice — and you'll find ERP is easier than you think.
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How should a business / organisation choose an ERP provider?
9 points to help a business or organisation choose an ERP provider with confidence, from technical expertise all the way through to after-sales service.
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Interview with Pathawin Public Company Limited on the PlanetOne ERP system
Khun Phet Pathawintranon shares how PlanetOne ERP helped reduce redundant work, go paperless, and analyse production costs on the way to a stock-market listing.
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What should a good production system look like?
A good production system is the heart of a business. Here are the characteristics, key principles, and examples — such as Lean, JIT, and automation.
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How ERP can change your business game
In an era of intense competition, an ERP can change your business game — from consolidating data and boosting efficiency to supporting decisions.
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The success of ERP deployment in Thai organisations
Analysing the success of ERP deployment in Thai organisations — increased efficiency, better data analysis, and readiness for future expansion.
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Maintaining and developing an ERP system
Maintaining and developing an ERP is key to keeping it running smoothly over the long term — from updates and backups to adding new features.
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The core modules of an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system
An ERP is built from several functional modules. Here are the core ones — from finance, sales, and manufacturing to human resources and customer relationship management.
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What is MRP in an ERP system?
MRP — material requirements planning — is a key part of an ERP that plans production precisely, cuts costs, and boosts manufacturing efficiency.
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Measuring and evaluating the return on an ERP investment
Measuring and evaluating an ERP investment spans financial results, operational performance, risk analysis, and continuous, ongoing review.
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What you need to prepare before implementing an ERP
Before implementing an ERP, an organisation should prepare on several fronts: needs analysis, project team, budget, vendor choice, training, and testing.
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