Executive Summary
Analysis of business process flows and implementation of an optimal networking architecture for CIMS (Enterprise Resource Planning)
The ERP, Enterprise Resource Planning, market is relatively new and has grown very quickly lately. The main reasons for this growth have been globalization, and the need of better information integration. ERP systems are enterprise-wide systems that automate all of a company’s business process and replace legacy systems, integrating all departments and functions across a company in a single computer system that runs off a single database so that the various departments can more easily share information and communicate with each other.
The URC Construction considers the reason of acquiring a standard ERP system- CIMS (Construction Information Management System) as a strategic opportunity to strengthen their competitiveness; an instrument to improve the company’s process flows.
In this report, the preparation analysis and the necessary steps for the implementation of an ERP system - CIMS, in URC construction Pvt. Ltd. Erode are described. This report first describes the detail of company’s process flows for each individual department required for CIMS-ERP and later networking architecture and unified coding system to implement the same ERP system. Finally, factors responsible for successful implementation of ERP.
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