How Is Cetec ERP Different?
It’s like Tier II ERP systems (e.g. Epicor, Global Shop, IQMS) serving medium to large manufacturing enterprises, but it’s not written in outdated technology. It’s state of the art modern multi-tenant cloud/SaaS. And, it’s way more affordable ($0 upfront, $50/user/month all-in-one, $25/user/month for Shop Floor users).
It’s like NetSuite, but it was designed specifically for manufacturing and production, not just financials. NetSuite is notoriously a bad fit for manufacturing needs. And, it's not so ridiculously expensive. Cetec ERP implementations are one fifth the cost of NetSuite installs on average, and one quarter the monthly subscription cost. Cetec ERP offers tier one level full-suite ERP at commodity level pricing.
It’s like cloud open source ERP systems (ERPNext, Odoo, Open ERP, Open Bravo), but it’s a canned solution, with everything already built into a single platform. No need to involve programmers to attempt to patch everything together. Cetec ERP is a single unified platform and does not module out functionality. It is stable, proven, built on decades of proof, and designed to run large, mature, sophisticated corporations, not just small shops.
It’s like Rootstock and Kenandy on the Force.com platform, but it’s not on Force.com. You do not have to patch together Rootstock with Financial Force and Salesforce CRM, or pay hundreds more per user per month. Everything is already fully integrated in a single platform for $50 per user per month.
It’s like Tier III ERP systems (e.g. E2 ShopTech, Exact Online, JobBOSS), but it is far more sophisticated and feature-rich, so you do not have to upgrade as your company grows. It is a fully modern cloud SaaS ERP with built-in accounting and financials and responsive support included.
It’s like the Plex manufacturing cloud, but it does not cost hundreds of thousands of dollars upfront. Cetec ERP is $0 upfront and is feasible for smaller, growing manufacturers, including high-mix low-volume and custom manufacturing environments with regulatory and traceability requirements.
It’s like Tier I ERP systems (e.g. SAP, Oracle, Infor, Microsoft Dynamics), but it is extraordinarily user friendly, includes immediate personal support, is a fraction of the cost, and is cloud-native and scalable for small and mid-sized manufacturers.