Tom Adair is the creative director for Abode Living, which recently implemented an MYOB EXO ERP system along with its new e-commerce website.
โWeโve been using MYOB EXO ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) since November 2013 โ so about a year ago โ but we started the search for a new all-in-one system about four-and-a-half years ago.
โPreviously, we used a [Point of Sales system called] Counter Intelligence for our stock, customers and retail store. And then the web took off dramatically. We did have a website before that, but it was not connected to our stock control or our customer records.
โThe reason we chose to implement an ERP system was to increase efficiency. Thereโs a lot of manual paperwork that we saved, and we donโt have to manually adjust things like stock levels, so itโs a lot more efficient.
โWe do our customer [relationship management] on our ERP system, so everyone has a profile, and it has things like addresses, emails, customer order history.
โSo we wanted a system where a customer could order in-store or online and it would be processed with the same account. And likewise, for stock, where we could update a record in one place for โ for example prices โ for both in-store and online.
โWe did pick another ERP system from a Queensland company, but it turns out that one couldnโt link up with our website. That was a disaster.
โWe looked at a number of systems โ such as SAP โ and this one seems to be the easiest. A lot of the ERP systems we looked at looked great, but as soon you needed to customise something or add functionality, it either gets expensive or it wonโt let you do it. Certainly for a mid-price ERP system, itโs quite flexible.
โWeโre implementing EXO in two stages, because weโre both a retailer and a manufacturer. So weโve already implemented it in the retail side of our business, and weโre doing the scoping for the manufacturing side at the moment.
โThe biggest challenge was learning where the new functions are, but BizPro โ our systems integrator โ has been very helpful on that front.
โThe one thing I would say to anyone looking at getting an ERP system is to build your own website instead of getting one off the shelf, because thereโs been a lot of customisation in how our systems talk to each other. Itโs also worthwhile spending time with the people who build your website.โ
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