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Manu Online MRP System
At Manu Online, we understand the importance of an efficient MRP system for your manufacturing company. Our team of experts are dedicated to helping you find the right solution that fits your needs and business objectives.
We specialize in developing streamlined ERP/MRP systems that help manage day-to-day manufacturing and supply chain operations with precision, accuracy and speed.
With a robust inventory and production management system, Manu Online ensures that your team can monitor the entire production process and keep track of resources, orders, and costs with ease.
15+ years
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500k+ Products
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Key features & beneifts
A well-implemented MRP system offers several key features and benefits.


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Keep a finger on the pulse of your company with live inventory and manufacturing management, lot and serial number tracking for end-to-end traceability.
Why choose Manu Online’s MRP software solution?
Our MRP software provides the best business management solution for any manufacturing or production-oriented business.
Our system offers an advanced feature set that helps you manage your inventory and resources, plan for customer demand, monitor the status of orders and optimize supply chain operations.
With features like real-time tracking, automated data processing and forecasting capabilities, Manu Online is the perfect solution to help streamline your manufacturing process.
We offer seamless integration with our ERP system, allowing you to get a comprehensive view of the entire manufacturing process. Our system also provides advanced analytics that help you make informed decisions about your inventory and production processes.



ERP/MRP systems – what’s the difference?
While enterprise resource planning software and material requirements planning systems (also called manufacturing resource planning software) provide similar functions, they are distinct in some respects. ERP software is designed to manage and integrate all aspects of the business, from accounting and supply chain management to sales and customer relationship management.
MRP systems, on the other hand, focus more specifically on planning for materials and products used in production processes. They are typically more detailed than ERP systems and provide a more granular view of the production process.
Both types of software are essential to running an efficient manufacturing business, but the best results come from integrating ERP and MRP systems. Doing so allows businesses to get a holistic view of their production process, resulting in increased efficiency and cost savings.
MRP System FAQs
Material Requirements Planning (MRP) systems are computerized inventory management and production planning tools used in manufacturing operations.
MRP systems help organizations to plan the materials, components, and products needed for their production processes. The system also helps manage orders, inventory levels, purchasing activities, capacity planning and other related functions.
By automating these processes, MRP systems enable companies to reduce costs by reducing lead times and increasing efficiency. Additionally, they provide visibility into demand requirements so that suppliers can better anticipate customer needs.
With an effective MRP system in place, businesses can improve overall supply chain performance while minimizing waste of resources, like raw materials, time and money.
They can also improve customer satisfaction by delivering products faster, more accurately, and with better quality.
An MRP system uses data from customer orders, inventory levels and production schedules to create an efficient production process. It automates business processes such as resource scheduling and materials planning to reduce manual tasks and improve accuracy.
Additionally, it can be used to track customer demand and optimize supply chain operations for manufacturing companies.
The basic functions of an MRP system include materials planning, resource scheduling and capacity planning. An MRP system can also be used to create a master production schedule, manage inventory control, track orders and optimize supply chain operations.