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Solutions
KB has helped many global companies successfully
implement large, complex ERP systems effectively through our
end-to-end ERP services portfolio. Our extensive experience in ERP
implementation, ERP integration, and extending ERP functionality has
helped us develop capabilities in architecting scalable and adaptive
customer solutions, which support incremental enhancement with
built-in modularity. As a result, our clients have access to real-time
business information that is intelligible and useful across the
enterprise. Our ERP implementation and ERP integration methodologies
speed time-to-value delivery for a number of reasons, including their
incorporation of the right analytics for real-time decision-making. KB
's ERP implementation solutions also seamlessly integrate applications
across disparate platforms and technologies, to increase the value of
IT investments, and enhance productivity and profitability.
KB 's partnerships with leading application vendors give enterprise
clients access to expertise that builds competitive advantage quickly.
Our core ERP implementation practices include SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft
and J.D. Edwards. We offer ERP consulting across functional boundaries
including Logistics, Finance, Costing, and Human Capital Management
among others.
Our ERP services expertise includes both packaged suite implementation
and the integration of diverse and distributed application portfolios
- within and across the extended enterprise. We support customers
across the entire range of the application life cycle, from package
evaluation through implementation, to post-implementation support.
Services
Implementation / Rollout Services
Upgrade Services
Testing Services
Application Management Services
NetWeaver Services
Business Objects EPM Services
Variant Configuration Services
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KB’s
ERP Coverage
Manufacturing: Some of the functions include; engineering, capacity,
workflow management, quality control, bills of material, manufacturing
process, etc.
Financials:
Accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets, general ledger
and cash management, etc.
Accounting –
general ledger, accounts receivable and payable, bank reconciliation,
financial reporting
Human
Resources: Benefits, training, payroll, time and attendance, etc
Supply Chain
Management: Inventory, supply chain planning, supplier scheduling,
claim processing, order entry, purchasing, etc.
Projects:
Costing, billing, activity management, time and expense, etc.
Customer
Relationship Management: sales and marketing, service, commissions,
customer contact, calls center support, etc.
Data
Warehouse: Usually this is a module that can be accessed by an
organizations customers, suppliers and employees.
Materials
Management — Manage inventory receipts, shipments, moves and counts
across your warehouses, suppliers and customers.
Order
Management — Create quotes, book orders, manage materials, generate
invoices and collect cash.
E-Commerce —
Create and run a secure web store front.
Master Data Management – Products, components, bills of materials,
customers, vendors, and employees
Procurement
Management – Rates, purchase orders, goods receipts, invoice
registration and accounting, purchase planning
Project and
Service Management – Projects, phases, tasks, resources, budget,
expenses and expense invoicing, related purchases
Production
Management – Plant structure, production plans, BOM’s, MRP,
manufacturing orders, job reports, costs of production, work
incidences, preventive maintenance types.
Business Intelligence (BI) – Reporting, multidimensional analysis (OLAP),
balanced scorecards.
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