Replenishment / Product Re-Odering Rules along with the smart buttons makes Odoo’s all connected applications efficient. I experienced it today while working in Odoo’s Sales, Inventory, Manufacturing, Purchase and Accounting modules. Having no ideas on the similar replenishment/re-Ordering operation and internally linked inventory routing process that the SCM of SAP/MS D365 F&A/Oracle etc. have. Hopefully, and it must be that they have the equivalent performance and smartness. But, I’m a fan of Odoo’s evolving and innovative journey.
The ease of navigation is amazing indeed! Fabulous UX. Odoo’s SCM and MRP are scalable* to any volume of enterprise businesses – and, it’s just a matter of effective customizations of backend PostGreSQL database and python/xml scripting for all connected interfaces and application execution.
My version is Odoo 18, custom edition, and, by the way, I’m in a professional touch with d365 BC as well – as my currently, almost ending consultancy with MRDI (www.mrdibd.org) is going on with this Microsoft’s world ranking product. I conclude this way – the issue is not the tool of what world class rank the competitive products are honored with, rather on how effective business/management operations solution can be provisioned using those products to rip the sustainable and optimum business benefit and profit.
*Note: The critics say, Odoo does its optimum for mid-sized and complex industries and businesses. Is it for the Business and management operation handling capacity? No, this all-in-one-solution is quite ready with its existing build for any extended business volume. It might have some constraints in question of concurrent user management capacity or big data handling – session, indexing and performance issues. This is manageable by platform as a service capacity enhancement – matter of power of odoo.sh. This python-based developed ERP is a power solution. An amazing ecosystem, extended API support and extended market-place with thousands of ready solution incorporatation is treated as great confidence for scalability and ready for fortune 500 companies.
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