Analyzing the Environmental Footprint of ERP-Enhanced Supply Chain Management at Bizware International Pvt. Ltd

  • Ghutke D
  • Gade D
  • Rewatkar M
  • et al.
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This study investigates the influence of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation on the efficiency of supply chain management at Bizware International Pvt. Ltd. ERP systems are designed to integrate and automate business processes, enabling improved coordination across supply chain functions such as procurement, inventory management, and distribution. The research examines how the adoption of ERP has impacted operational performance, focusing on key factors like process optimization, cost reduction, and timely delivery. Data was collected through interviews, observations, and company records to analyze pre- and post-implementation performance metrics. The findings reveal that ERP implementation has significantly enhanced supply chain visibility and communication, resulting in improved resource utilization and customer satisfaction. However, the study also identifies challenges including system adaptation and training requirements. This research provides valuable insights for organizations considering ERP solutions to boost their supply chain efficiency and offers recommendations for effective implementation strategies.

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Ghutke, Dr. P., Gade, Dr. A., Rewatkar, Mr. A., Kamble, Mr. N. M., & Khadse, Mr. V. S. (2025). Analyzing the Environmental Footprint of ERP-Enhanced Supply Chain Management at Bizware International Pvt. Ltd. International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11(6s), 1003–1010. https://doi.org/10.64252/mexjjn26

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