e:corg ERP modules

Choose the right module for the process you want to control first: sales, POS, inventory, purchasing, treasury, payroll, reporting or AI.

ERP modules hub

This page groups e:corg ERP modules in one hub, so you can start from the real business need: sales growth, stock control, procurement, cash flow, payroll, reporting or AI automation.

Available ERP modules

Each module can be evaluated separately, and the implementation can start with the area that creates the fastest operational impact.

How to choose the first ERP module

For SEO and for buyers, the hub should clarify not only the list of capabilities, but also the logical implementation order.

  • If the bottleneck is commercial, start with sales, POS or inventory.
  • If the bottleneck is financial, start with treasury, purchasing or reporting.
  • If the internal risk is approval of a large project, start with modular ERP and one workflow that creates fast results.

Useful evaluation pages

After choosing the ERP area, you can check financial impact or the tools related to that process.

ERP modules FAQ

  • What is an ERP module?

    An ERP module is a functional area of the system, such as sales, inventory, purchasing, treasury, payroll or reporting. Each module covers specific processes, data and roles.

  • Do all ERP modules need to be implemented at once?

    No. With e:corg you can start modularly, with the process that creates the highest immediate impact, then expand to other modules on the same architecture.

  • Which ERP module should be implemented first?

    The first module should be selected based on the main bottleneck: sales or POS for commercial growth, inventory and purchasing for operational control, treasury and reporting for financial visibility.

  • How are ERP modules connected?

    The modules use the same operational data. For example, sales affect inventory, purchasing restores availability, while treasury and reporting provide financial visibility.

Want to choose the right first ERP module?

Request an e:corg demo and see which module has the highest impact for your current processes.

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