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ERP and MRP  
Ammar Bhatti 21.06.05
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Ian 27.09.07
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Ian 27.09.07
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dawood 21.06.08

help needed in research    Why ERP?

 ERP and MRP

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Author:Ammar Bhatti (---.pie.net.pk)
Date:21.06.05
hello
i wanna clerification about the difference between MRP and ERP
secondly is ERP is the solution top of all the solutions.
thirdly what ERP solution is best now adays that covers mid range bussiness solutions


 Re: ERP and MRP

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Author:Ian (---.range86-133.btcentralplus.com)
Date:27.09.07
MRP usually relates to the manufacturing side of the business whereas ERP is the whole shooting match, accounts, invoicing, HR. It's actually a little grey in that MRP often does invoicing as such like.

A lot of MRP users don't really want all the bells and whistles, they often just want an inventory manager with a couple of 'MRP-Like' features bolted on, such as Parts Lists, BOM, Shortage forecasting etc. For this kind of thing products such as miniMrp are often ideal at a fraction of the cost of an oversized ERP/MRP system.

Take a look at the minimrp website http://www.minimr.com


 Re: ERP and MRP

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Author:Ian (---.range86-133.btcentralplus.com)
Date:27.09.07
Sorry, I missed something from the website address.

http://www.minimrp.com

Here's a bit of 'blurb' from their home page -miniMRP for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP and Windows Vista is a new, easy to use inventory manager with some additional features usually only found in larger ERP/MRP systems.

why maintain an overweight, over-complex ERP/MRP system when all you really want is something that will manage an unlimited number of inventory items and when required, build, manage and cost single and multilevel parts lists and Bill of Material of almost any number of levels or complexity.

If you need more than a basic inventory system but don't want the bother and associated running costs of an oversized ERP/MRP system then there's a good chance that miniMrp is all the software you're looking for.


 Re: ERP and MRP

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Author:dawood (125-209-115-132.multi.net.---)
Date:21.06.08
can you explane what is the difference between ERP and MRP


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