Updates to ERP solution boost traceability for Syspro

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Manufacturing and distribution businesses are set to benefit from optimised production processes, enhanced traceability, and new digital tax automation in Syspro’s latest release of its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution.

The application has been further enhanced to help manufacturers gain greater visibility of supply chains. An update has been made to the product recall feature, which adds the ability to allow any traceable parent item that has been receipted into stock by any means, to be easily identified for rapid recalls. In addition, it continues to provide the ability to regularly test the system through mock recalls. Benefits of this capability include the accelerated time to product recall completion, improved governance, and the ability to meet regulatory reporting requirements.

In addition, improved transaction rights have been added to manufacturing operations management (MOM), allowing the rights of the user to be limited by the administrator.  Only approved users will be able to undertake shop floor transactions, while unauthorised users will only be able to view transactions – improving control and governance. The latest version also incorporates additional customisable features. For example, MOM extends and enriches ERP systems by uniting the planning and production processes. This helps quickly and easily create flow, measure performance, connect machines and increase output and margins through the elimination of loss. This feature has extended language capabilities and now supports French, German, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.

As more countries transition towards electronic tax submissions, Syspro have enhanced support for making tax digital (MTD) and will include the nine-box return for the United Kingdom. This allows for the extraction of tax data electronically for improved electronic tax submissions. Additionally, there will be enhanced tracking and monitoring of tax receipts, along with improved security measures embedded within the architecture.

Security has also been bolstered with the introduction of SQL encryption in motion, which ensures that eavesdroppers and hackers cannot see what data is being transmitted. This is particularly useful for private and sensitive information, but also for all information sent between Syspro and SQL servers.

“The latest release will offer extended capabilities, which will optimise production processes and can ultimately result in greater productivity and faster time to value,” Paulo de Matos, chief product officer, Syspro, said. “In developing our latest release, system performance and user experience were of paramount importance. We wanted to improve customer experience and fundamental operational processes for our customers who are at the heart of our business.”

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