26th May 2020

The Ultimate Manufacturing ERP Glossary

DELMIAWORKS Manufacturing ERP System Glossary IQMS

Looking for any new system is a daunting task, and evaluating a new ERP solution is a huge undertaking.

For small-to-medium manufacturers ready to upgrade their ERP system, selecting the right software for the job can be especially hard.

With so many technical terms, buzzwords, acronyms and industry-specific jargon, it can be really difficult to even know what you’re looking at with many Manufacturing ERP options, let alone to make an informed decision on option is best suited to your operation.

That’s why our partners DELMIAWORKS created this glossary of manufacturing ERP terms.

The Ultimate Manufacturing ERP Glossary

The glossary acts as a guide to the manufacturing sector, defining 100 of the most common terms and acronyms found in the manufacturing ERP space.

Identify, define & understand your options when it comes to:

  • The common terms that may be used during the ERP selection process
  • The features, applications & modules you’ll typically find in any comprehensive ERP solution
  • Which business critical tools your new ERP solution needs to feature

By understanding these manufacturing ERP terms, you can be empowered to communicate confidently with ERP salespeople and internal stakeholders; decipher ERP vendors’ websites, brochures and other materials; and ultimately make sound decisions about your future ERP solution.

In order to choose the manufacturing ERP that can help you to achieve your goals and move your manufacturing operation forward, you need to be able to understand what’s available, what exactly you want, and how to communicate that to an ERP vendor.

Understand manufacturing ERP terms & acronyms

Download the glossary by filling in the form below, to get a better understanding of manufacturing ERP. Once you are familiar with some of the key terms and acronyms used in the industry, you’ll be in a much better place to research your options and find the right manufacturing ERP for you.

 

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Posted by Joe on 26th May 2020.