Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice
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@Dashrender said in Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice:
@scottalanmiller said in Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice:
@Dashrender said in Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice:
But it really sounds like the business needs exactly that. They are doing things hodge podge. Of course this is completely normal, it's organic growth. But once you reach a certain level, you need to scrap all that and move to a method more like how the big boys play. Who knows, you might be able to do a staff reduction (aka cost savings) when you move to a more unified ERP solution.
I think part of the question is "is there a big boy solution" in this space? Maybe, I don't really know. But that's the question.
It sounds like he's found one or more already. They just have 20 things that he doesn't need.
Also when looking at costs, remember, you're ditching QB (more cost savings or rather cost moving) etc. What other processes can be streamlined, what software gotten rid of because the company moves to a more holistic ERP?
Yes, but, cost.
NetSuite is kind of an "industry standard" but base price for us is $5k.
Is it completely worth it? Well when everything is integrated and mixed with their marketing features and all the employees are trained on it and we understand its features and automations, it probably IS worth it. I wouldn't be able to build a strong enough ROI to try to convince them to spend the extra $4k and change all their methods.I'm not an ERP guy, so really I need a consultant or at least some kind of in-person live demo sales presentation or something. Let them sell the boss on their solution.
From my perspective, I'm looking at people whose mouths drop when I say cloud storage is $5 per user. Or O365 is $10 per user. Or project management is $3 per user. Or antivirus is $2 per user.
Anyway, ERP definitely IS the "type" of solution we need, but so is Big Commerce. ERPs tend to be great in the back office but the front end stuff I've never been impressed with.
In any case, the only "middle" I've found is BrightPearl, which would be around $525 a month. Even that would be a hard sell I'm afraid.
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@guyinpv said in Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice:
NetSuite is kind of an "industry standard" but base price for us is $5k.
A month, I assume you mean?
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Then you need to find a software vendor to customize your solution to finish ticking the rest of the boxes
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We have a custom in house ERP it costs us a lot more than $5k/month i'll tell you that.. Probably about $2.8 million a year in our in-house dev team's salary alone.
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@JaredBusch said in Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice:
Then you need to find a software vendor to customize your solution to finish ticking the rest of the boxes
One called Orderbot does this. With customizing and ramping up the business, it would be $40-$50k first year. Onboarding is typically many thousands. I assume most bigger ERP vendors do this.
I was hoping for more of an off-the-shelf general retailer/ecommerce package that is ready to go at small biz prices.
This company is only about $2kk gross/yr. So a solution costing more than what the entire business does in revenue is probably not financially wise no matter how you cut it.
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Have you looked at something like Odoo?
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@coliver said in Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice:
Have you looked at something like Odoo?
Haven't come across it yet. Will take a look!
That's why I created thread, see if there are any players I missed.
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@coliver said in Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice:
Have you looked at something like Odoo?
Another good one is ERPNext. I used it a lot just for the accounting portion, but it has a lot of features and is customizable.
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@stacksofplates said in Anybody in online retail and warehousing I need ERP advice:
ERPNext
Nice product, I may look into that closer.
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I've been looking at ERPNext casually and think that it looks decent. Just looking casually like looking at their web progress. Looks promising.