ERPlite inventory
software allows small manufacturers to:
track inventory
get early shortages warnings
learn easily because ERPlite uses familiar Microsoft Office
interface.
implement in weeks vs months for the competition
increase customer delight by shipping as promised
use existing accounting software (such as Quickbooks or
Peachtree)
low getting started cost
ERPlite offers a truly complete and integrated manufacturing
inventory software for small and medium size manufacturers.
All of the inventory control and management features needed
to successfully run manufacturing operations are available
in ERPlite at an affordable price point. Designed for Microsoft
Access, the familiarity of Microsoft Windows products makes
the ERPlite manufacturing management system quick to learn,
use, and successfully implement.
Features
Multiple Inventory Locations
Multiuser
Low getting started cost inventory software
Serial/Lot number Tracking
Integrates with Quickbooks and Peachtree
Customizable inventory software with open source
Automates Fedex and UPS shipping
Import parts list and Bills of Materials from Parts&Vendors
or Agile
Different Units of Measure for Purchasing and Inventory
Return Material and Warranty management
Work Orders
Master Production Scheduling based automated creation of
planned Purchase Orders and Work Orders
Manufacturing Requirements Planning
Includes Capacity Planning
Scalable to large numbers of users with My SQL or SQLserver
Multiple Drop to and Ship to addresses
Shop Floor Inventory Control
Engineering Change Order
Sales Order Product Configurator
Blanket Purchase and Sales Orders
Bar code reader handling and Label Printing
Palm Pilot inventory software
The ease of learning and use of ERPlite dramatically reduces
the need for outsourcing implementation to expensive consultants.
Many customers download ERPlite via the internet and implement
it themselves over a few weeks rather than the industry
norm of months.
Internet distribution and support dramatically reduces
the overhead costs at erplite.com inc., thus making profitable
a selling price that is an order of magnitude lower than
equivalent functionality competition.