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ERP Systems for Manufacturing Supply Chains

Applications, Configuration, and Performance

Odd Jøran Sagegg Erlend Alfnes

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Auerbach
21 January 2023
ERP Systems for Manufacturing Supply Chains: Applications, Configuration, and Performance provides insight into the core architecture, modules, and process support of ERP systems used in a manufacturing supply chain. This book explains the building blocks of an ERP system and how they can be used to increase performance of manufacturing supply chains.

Starting with an overview of basic concepts of supply chain and ERP systems, the book delves into the core ERP modules that support manufacturing facilities and organizations. It examines each module’s structure and functionality as well as the process support the module provides. Cases illustrate how the modules can be applied in manufacturing environments. Also covered is how the ERP modules can be configured to support manufacturing supply chains. Setting up an ERP system to support the supply chain within single manufacturing facility provides insight into how an ERP system is used in the smallest of manufacturing enterprises, as well as lays the foundation for ERP systems in manufacturing organizations. The book then supplies strategies for larger manufacturing enterprises and discusses how ERP systems can be used to support a complete manufacturing supply chain across different facilities and companies.

The ERP systems on the market today tend to use common terminology and naming for describing specific functions and data units in the software. However, there are differences among packages. The book discusses various data and functionalities found in different ERP-software packages and uses generic and descriptive terms as often as possible to make these valid for as many ERP systems as possible.

Filled with insight into ERP system’s core modules and functions, this book shows how ERP systems can be applied to support a supply chain in the smallest of manufacturing organizations that only consist of a single manufacturing facility, as well as large enterprises where the manufacturing supply chain crosses multiple facilities and companies.

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Imprint:   Auerbach
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   444g
ISBN:   9781032474762
ISBN 10:   1032474769
Pages:   242
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction. 2. The Basics of ERP Systems for Manufacturing Supply Chains. 3. Inventory Management. 4. Purchase Model. 5. Sales Module. 6. Production Module. 7. Master Planning Module. 8. Using ERP Systems in a Manufacturing Facility. 9. Using ERP Systems in Manufacturing Supply Chains.

Odd J�ran Sagegg, Phd., MSc. Is the Business Development Director at iStone Norway. He holds a PhD with the title An alternative Perspective on the Role of Applications of ICT Systems for Logistics from 2004. Odd J�ran has been involved in more than 50 ERP implementation projects, and done advisory in the ERP area for a wide range manufacturing companies. He has on-hand experience with several different ERP-applications, including Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations (Microsoft Dynamics AX), Microsoft Dynamics NAV, SAP R3, Infor LN, Infor M3, and Oracle Applications. Erlend Alfnes is Associate Professor in Production Management at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim Norway. He has a PhD with the title Enterprise Reengineering: A Strategic Framework and Methodology from 2005. In the period 1998 - 2013 he was employed as a researcher and senior researcher at SINTEF Technology and Society, Department of Operations Management. Alfnes has 15 years of experience as a leader of national and international research projects. His research interests are manufacturing planning & control and enterprise resource planning systems.

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