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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software helps companies perform business functions like finance, supply chain management, and human resources. It employs process reengineering to implement best practices. ERP increases revenue, improves efficiency, and reduces costs. Supply chain management involves managing the flow of materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods. It aims to eliminate waste and gain competitive advantages. Management information systems are used to integrate data and streamline supply chain processes like planning, inventory management, order processing, and logistics.

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software helps companies perform business functions like finance, supply chain management, and human resources. It employs process reengineering to implement best practices. ERP increases revenue, improves efficiency, and reduces costs. Supply chain management involves managing the flow of materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods. It aims to eliminate waste and gain competitive advantages. Management information systems are used to integrate data and streamline supply chain processes like planning, inventory management, order processing, and logistics.

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ERP AND

SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT
Submitted to: dr.rahul bahuguna
Submitted by: aditi
ENTERPRISE RESOURCES PLANNING
• It’s a software application that helps perform various business-critical functions on-the-go. From
gathering, storing, and analyzing information to managing finance, human resources,
manufacturing, supply chain, customer relationship management.

• Enterprise resource planning software employs process re-engineering concepts to implement


the best standards and practices in the business.

• This helps increase revenue, improves employee efficiency, and controls costs.
WHY SHOULD AN BUSINESS IMPLEMENT
ERP SYSTEM?
◦ Speeds Up The Manufacturing Process
◦ Automatically Places Inventory Orders
◦ Updates and Integrates Financial Information
◦ Increases The Efficiency Of Human Resources
◦ Keeps a Long List Of Vendors and Distributors
◦ Provides Basic Customer Relationship Management Functions
BENEFITS OF AN ERP SYSTEM
Enterprise Resource Planning software provides a 360-degree view of the organization. Essentially, it makes doing business easy
o Improves quality-ERP improves the quality of business processes substantially. It benchmarks industry standards and
measures your business’ quality standards with leading competitors.
o Brings decentralization-ERP brings decentralization in your business. It allows people at a low level to take a few actions by
themselves. This speeds up business processes, allows free flow of information, decreases the need for micromanaging, and
updates financial reports and production status from time to time.
o Reduces Cost-ERP helps reduce production costs. It decreases the dependence on the human workforce for executing trivial
tasks — such as switching machines on and off, checking the quality of finished products, monitoring the input of raw
materials, and changing the course of the production process if need be.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
◦ supply chain management meant managing movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-
progress inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption.
◦ Effective SCM can help streamline a company's activities to eliminate waste, maximize customer value, and gain a
competitive advantage in the marketplace.
◦ The five most critical phases of SCM are planning, sourcing, production, distribution, and returns.
◦ Supply chain management (SCM) in Management Information Systems (MIS) involves the use of technology and information
systems to streamline and optimize the various processes within a supply chain.
KEY ASPECTS OF MIS IN SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT
◦ Data Integration: MIS helps integrate data from different stages of the supply chain, providing a unified view. This can include
information on inventory, orders, shipments, and more.
◦ Forecasting and Planning: MIS aids in demand forecasting and strategic planning. Accurate data and analysis enable better
predictions of future demand, helping organizations plan their production and distribution more efficiently.
◦ Inventory Management: Information systems assist in real-time tracking of inventory levels. This ensures that organizations
maintain optimal stock levels, reducing excess inventory costs and preventing stockouts.
◦ Communication and Collaboration: MIS facilitates communication and collaboration among various stakeholders in the
supply chain. This includes suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, fostering better coordination.
◦ Order Processing: Automation of order processing through MIS improves accuracy and speed. It helps in managing orders,
invoicing, and payment processes more efficiency.
◦ Supplier Relationship Management (SRM): MIS supports the management of relationships with suppliers. It can include
evaluations of supplier performance, negotiation processes, and information sharing to enhance collaboration.
◦ Logistics and Transportation: Information systems help optimize transportation and logistics operations, reducing costs and
improving the overall efficiency of product distribution.
◦ Risk Management: MIS assists in identifying and mitigating risks in the supply chain. This includes monitoring factors like
geopolitical issues, natural disasters, and other disruptions that may impact the supply chain.
THANKYOU

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