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Drawing on more than 30 years of experience implementing ERP in factories, BRID Systems Co., Ltd. was invited by the online magazine https://ichi-media.com for an interview on the true potential of adopting an ERP system. The key content is as follows.

💡 Discovering the true potential of ERP: a special interview with BRID Systems

BRID Systems Co., Ltd. — a Thai specialist in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, serving for over 30 years — had the opportunity to share in-depth insights on the true potential of adopting ERP, especially for the industrial-factory sphere.

Khun Jen — Jiratha Tiralert, Executive Director of BRID Systems Co., Ltd. — shared her experience and expertise in the field, and revealed key concepts and tips for implementing an ERP system successfully.

The heart of an ERP system

Khun Jiratha explained that ERP, which stands for Enterprise Resource Planning, is about planning the use of an organisation’s resources for maximum benefit, with 4 key essentials — the “Four Pillars of ERP Implementation”:

Centralized essential database for the entire organization: Storing data centrally to prevent errors from inconsistent data across departments.

No more redundant work: Reducing redundant work steps, which are a cost to the organisation.

Traceability and Accountability: Using resources (time, capital, people) most efficiently, with accurate, auditable data.

Real-time information: Receiving the most timely, up-to-date information for planning.

The main components of implementing an ERP system

Implementing an ERP system isn’t just installing software — it relies on 3 main components that must be ready and aligned as one.

Get the “System” Ready: For example, using BRID Systems’ PlanetOne ERP solution.

PlanetOne ERP covers management work across every part of an organisation, such as sales and marketing, purchasing, warehouse management, accounting, and production-related systems such as MRP and Shop Floor Control/Capacity Planning.

BRID Systems is a Thai company providing end-to-end ERP — both consulting and technology.

Get the “Data” Ready: Data must be clean and usable (Data Cleansing) to prevent problems such as duplicate product codes causing overstock, or incorrectly set credit limits.

Get the “People” Ready: People must understand and be ready to change how they work, especially having a skilled Super User team within the organisation to coordinate and control system use effectively.

Government support and the potential of Thai ERP

Currently, the government supports SME operators interested in adopting ERP in 2 ways:

NSTDA funding: Operators can apply for support funding from the National Science and Technology Development Agency.

Tax deduction rights: Because BRID Systems is a Digital Provider registered with Depa, customers who use the service can use the expense for a tax deduction.

Khun Jiratha also affirmed the potential of Thai ERP technology from BRID Systems as being to Standard and usable at a Global level, with one customer expanding into 6 countries using the BRID Systems platform.

Tips for success

The keys to adopting an ERP system successfully are:

Find the Pain Point and Objective: You must know the organisation’s true problems first, to translate them into objectives so the system works effectively.

Readiness to change (Change Management): The organisation must be ready to adjust its work processes to fit the system.

Continuous support: BRID Systems emphasises that the heart of ERP is continuous care, not just installation and training.

Focus on value-adding work: ERP reduces redundant routine work by letting the system do it, so people can do work that adds value, such as contacting customers or QC.

BRID Systems is committed to continuously developing and researching new innovations, including bringing in AI to enhance the ability to forecast data in advance, so business planning is more effective.

For more information, please contact

Mobile: 095-294-5693 (Khun Jiratha) Line@: @bridsystems Email: siriwan@bridsystems.com

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