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SIA Module 1 Performance Test

This document summarizes a case study on improving a company's production planning process. It describes the existing process as having limited and less accurate data that may not be credible, and being dependent. The possible production and distribution flow is also described as dependent and having fixed product counts. Implementing an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system is proposed to make the process more flexible, efficient, and able to anticipate customer demands through a more sufficient database. The proposed enterprise system production flow is described as being profitable, flexible, having monitored data, and able to meet customer requests.

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SIA Module 1 Performance Test

This document summarizes a case study on improving a company's production planning process. It describes the existing process as having limited and less accurate data that may not be credible, and being dependent. The possible production and distribution flow is also described as dependent and having fixed product counts. Implementing an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system is proposed to make the process more flexible, efficient, and able to anticipate customer demands through a more sufficient database. The proposed enterprise system production flow is described as being profitable, flexible, having monitored data, and able to meet customer requests.

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SIA: Module 1

Performance Test – Case Study


By:
Kurt Steven Canencia
Angelina Morcilla
Jhon Diode Catulpos
EXISTING PRODUCTION
PLANNING PROCESS

• Limited Database
• Less data accuracy
• Data may not be credible
• Dependent
POSSIBLE PRODUCTION
& DISTRIBUTION FLOW
• Dependent
• Products count are fixed

Problem:
Unexpected requests from customers will result to fail
and additional cost
What is ERP?

• Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is


a process used by companies to
manage and integrate the important
parts of their businesses.

• A business process management


software that allows an organization
to use a system of integrated
applications to manage the business
and automate many back office
functions related to technology,
services and human resources.

https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/E/ERP.html#:~:text=Enterprise%20resource%20pl
anning%20(ERP)%20is,technology%2C%20services%20and%20human%20resources.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/erp.asp
IMPLEMENTATION OF ERP SYSTEM
• Flexible
• All-in-one system
• Efficient results
• Anticipated customer demands
• Sufficient database
ENTERPRISE SYSTEM
PRODUCTION FLOW
• Profitable
• Flexible
• Monitored Data
• Meets Customer Requests

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