Operations managers are beginning to gradually shift toward implementing cloud-based ERP software in response to data security needs in 2018. ERP systems of the past do not supply all of the perks that modern day cloud-based ERP software is capable of, and as this is becoming top choice for manufacturing operations, implementation of the software is becoming vital to keep up with competition. Before you should implement the software, it is essential to thoroughly understand what exactly ERP in cloud computing is.
Cloud Based ERP Manufacturing Software - What it is All About
Cloud-based ERP software is an often debated topic among project managers, simply because of online-based software capabilities. On one hand, it is extremely useful to production facilities because of its simplicity and integration. Cloud based ERP systems are a “fully integrated” system, meaning that all machines within the factory communicate efficiently with each other and can enhance production based off of systematic decision making capabilities. This is one of the more favorable aspects to the software, simply because of the need for human interaction lessening and operations basically running itself. Along with a fully integrated system, cloud based ERPs have various other advantages such as short implementation time, no additional hardware, and update stability and regularity.
On the other hand, going fully online with cloud computing and ERP software can put your supply chain at risk to cloud breaches and failures. The software is completely web based, which allows the system to be susceptible to systemic failure and breaches that will alter your production - or even bring it to a complete halt. Cloud-Based ERP software is also less capable of data control and customization, which on-premise systems offer. Either way, cloud-based ERP is mobile friendly and will give a much more concise insight into your manufacturing operation.
Cloud Based Manufacturing ERP Software - Benefits
Cloud computing ERP software offers a diverse amount of benefits that can adequately ameliorate your manufacturing operations. Various benefits include:
- Cost Reduction
- Reduction in IT Services
- Plan for Unforeseen Circumstances
- Simple System Accessibility
- Faster Update Installation
- Integrated System
Implementation of a cloud-based ERP system can greatly improve your manufacturing operation and put you a step closer to reaching overall production efficiency.
Advanced Planning and Scheduling Software (APS) & Cloud ERP Manufacturing Software
Although ERP systems can function alone, manufacturing operations have a difficult time being able to properly schedule production. Not only that, but they rely on manual rigged solutions or error-prone spreadsheets, which can alter overall production. The outdated misconception that ERP alone is enough is gradually fading, and project managers around the globe are seeking out advanced planning and scheduling (APS) systems to further optimize production within their operation. Advanced planning and scheduling (APS) software can easily be implemented into production facilities and efficiently operate with cloud-based ERP systems. Experience the capabilities of advanced planning and scheduling with various benefits such as:
- Improved Delivery Performance
- Boosts in Profit
- Reductions in Inventory and Labor Cost
- Six-Month ROI
Turn your manufacturing operation into a profit center quickly and take the next step in production optimization through integrating an advanced planning and scheduling (APS) system into your manufacturing operation.
Video: Integrating Cloud ERP and PlanetTogether APS with Manufacturing Operations
In this video, you’ll see how cloud-based ERP and PlanetTogether Advanced Planning & Scheduling (APS) work together to support modern manufacturing operations. Cloud ERP centralizes finance, inventory, purchasing, and order data, while APS adds finite-capacity scheduling, what-if scenarios, and constraint-based planning so production can actually run to plan.
The video walks through how integrating cloud ERP and APS helps you:
– Use a fully integrated ERP system to connect machines, departments, and locations while APS turns that data into optimized production schedules
– Replace error-prone spreadsheets and “rigged” manual solutions with a single planning environment that improves delivery performance, boosts profit, and reduces inventory and labor costs
– Take advantage of cloud benefits—shorter implementation time, no additional hardware, and always-current updates—without sacrificing scheduling accuracy or control
– Build resilience into your operation so you can plan for unforeseen circumstances even when your systems are fully online and globally connected
This video is ideal for operations managers, production planners, and IT leaders who are implementing cloud-based ERP and want to see how PlanetTogether APS integration can turn that investment into real production efficiency and ROI.
Turn Cloud ERP Data into a High-Performance Production Plan
Cloud-based ERP gives you a powerful, integrated view of your manufacturing operation—orders, inventory, purchasing, and finance all in one system. But ERP alone is not designed to handle complex production scheduling; many plants still rely on spreadsheets or manual workarounds that limit the value of their cloud investment.
Download our one-page “The Money Is in the Planning” infographic to see how combining cloud ERP with Advanced Planning & Scheduling (APS) can help you:
- Turn ERP data into finite-capacity, constraint-aware schedules instead of infinite-capacity plans
- Improve delivery performance, increase profit, and reduce inventory and labor costs by optimizing how work is sequenced and loaded on your resources
- Plan for unforeseen circumstances by using what-if scenarios and cloud-based data access—without going back to offline, siloed tools
- Move beyond the outdated idea that “ERP alone is enough” and make scheduling a true strength of your operation, not a weak link
Use this infographic with your operations, finance, and IT teams as a quick visual guide to where planning & scheduling on top of cloud ERP generates the biggest gains in performance and ROI.