Manufacturing ERP
Manufacturing—especially job shop and engineer-to-order—is where ERP strategy meets shop-floor reality. The right direction depends on how you manage routings, costing, materials, and exceptions, not only on what worked for a different sector.
When operational complexity is high but the core financial model in Dynamics GP still fits, modernization can be the disciplined choice: better visibility and integrations without forcing a platform jump before the organization is ready.
A hybrid approach is common when manufacturing systems, planning tools, or quality workflows need time to align—while finance still needs a stable close and credible job costing during the transition.
Migration to Business Central becomes compelling when cloud manufacturing capabilities, scalability, and Microsoft’s roadmap match a long-term operations strategy—and when leadership agrees on scope, data readiness, and cutover risk.
EIS helps you compare those paths with the specifics of your production model—not a generic manufacturing checklist.