We understand the distribution industry and have assisted various distribution companies with their technological needs. From the industrial sector to building materials and beyond, NSA has delivered scalable Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions to meet each company’s specific needs.
Before we go into the different sectors, let’s review what exactly is “ERP”? Our NSA Senior team describes ERP as “a cross-functional enterprise system driven by an integrated suite of software modules that supports the basic internal business processes of a company.”
Here’s a list of the main distribution sectors we serve and how they utilize NSA’s ERP solutions:
- Automotive Parts – ERP systems can be complex and expensive, but they offer a lot of features and benefits that automotive parts businesses need to be successful. One of the main benefits of an ERP system is that it can help businesses keep track of their inventory levels. This is important for automotive parts businesses because they often have a large number of SKUs and need to be able to know what is in stock at all times. Another benefit of an ERP system is that it can help businesses manage their customer relationships. This is important for automotive parts businesses because they need to be able to track customer orders and ensure that they are satisfied with the products they receive.
- Building Materials – The building materials industry is constantly evolving. To stay competitive, businesses need to be able to adapt quickly and efficiently. This is where ERP shines. Inventory management is the focus of most ERP systems within this sector, as it directly impacts overall costs. It should be quick, intuitive, and accurate for sales quoting and order entry. Additionally, it should support multiple outside processing operations and include shipping information to build, monitor, and maintain loads – it’s ideal to note customer specifications such as packing, loading, and tolerances that should be tracked with each order.
- Electrical – An established ERP system is essential for a successful electrical business. A few main ways it’s used include evaluating: Bill of Material (BOM) Management, sales after service estimates, cost control and management, material requirement planning and inventory control, and more. It can also contribute to managing your finances and reducing your costs.
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