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A large ERP system, developed for Thai people

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When talking about large ERP systems, many people probably think only of the global brands that have long dominated the world market. But large systems in Thailand are still considered not very numerous. We often see accounting systems whose functionality resembles ERP, but which cannot work at full efficiency on a par with an ERP system.

The differences between small ERP and large ERP

Small ERP systems

  • Support limited operations
  • Have limited modules
  • Allow little customisation
  • Functionality is not real time, with many operational limitations
  • Data is not connected across the whole organisation

Large ERP systems

  • Support large-scale operations, both in the number of users and the ever-growing volume of data
  • Have standard modules that cover the operations of every business
  • Have add-on modules to cover operations across the whole organisation, so you don’t have to split off to other systems
  • The operating system can be detailed, able to view reports across multiple periods
  • Operations are real time, such as deducting stock and pulling reports in real time
  • Operational data is connected across the whole organisation

PlanetOne ERP, developed for the way Thai people work

Based on the information about the differences between small ERP systems and large ERP systems,

we are another system that dares to claim we are a large ERP system,

because PlanetOne ERP did not start from an accounting system — we developed from the foundation of being an ERP, so our system has up to 18 work modules. You can see all the module information here.

It supports operations from businesses with no more than 10 users through to unlimited users, supporting complex, delicate operations that require real-time data, so as to cover the way Thai people work as much as possible.

Anyone interested in the PlanetOne ERP system can arrange a presentation at

Tel. 02 271 4362-3

Line @bridsystems, jane-siriwan

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