Enterprise Resource Planning

An integrated view of all core business processes in one unified, real-time ERP system.

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software

EASCA ERP Software is an integrated business management system that connects all departments — finance, procurement, inventory, production, HR, and sales — into a single, continuously updated platform. It is designed for mid-sized and large organizations that need a unified view of their entire operation to make faster, better-informed decisions.

Key benefits:

  • Integrated view of cash flow, purchase orders, production, and payroll
  • Real-time data shared across all departments — no more data silos
  • Automated procurement workflow with approval controls
  • Inventory and production tracking linked directly to financials
  • Customizable to your business's specific workflows and reporting needs
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Key features of ERP software

  • Finance & Accounting: General Ledger, Fixed Assets, payables including vouchering, matching and payment, receivables Cash Management and collections, cash management, Financial Consolidation
  • Management Accounting: Budgeting, Costing, cost management, activity based costing
  • Human resources: Recruiting, training, roster for shift, payroll, benefits, retirement and pension plans, diversity management, retirement, separation
  • Manufacturing: Engineering, bill of materials, work orders, scheduling, capacity, workflow management, quality control, manufacturing process, manufacturing projects, manufacturing flow, product life cycle management
  • Order Processing: Order to cash, order entry, credit checking, pricing, available to promise, inventory, shipping, sales analysis and reporting, sales commissioning.
  • Supply chain management: Supply chain planning, supplier scheduling, product configurator, order to cash, purchasing, inventory, claim processing, warehousing (receiving, put away, pickup and packing).
  • Project management: Project planning, resource planning, project costing, work breakdown structure, billing, time and expense, performance units, activity management
  • Customer relationship management: Sales and marketing, commissions, service, customer contact,call center support — CRM systems are not always considered part of ERP systems but rather Business Support systems (BSS).
  • Data services: Various "self–service" interfaces for customers, suppliers and/or employees