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ERP solution that helps businesses in manufacturing, F&B, Cosmetics, Oil & Gas, and other industries manage transportation, human capital, real estate, and more.
ProcurePro is purpose-built for Head Contractors in commercial construction, helping compare, select, approve and contract Subcontractors on a single platform.
This is a great tool for customer service. Having an answer on pricing and availability and historical pricing was awesome.
9 years of experience with JD Edwards software: Opinion, The single, worst piece of CMMS software I have Ever used.
It's very flexible and broad, with a particular strength for manufacturing organisations. It is a strong, comprehensive ERP solution for medium to large businesses, and of a high-quality.
The system interface looks a bit code heavy until you're used to it. If several departments are trying to run reports or enter data the system can be quite slow and even error out.
For Large size company, SAP and Oracle EBS, Peoplesoft ERP are good fit, for middle size company, Oracle JD Edwards ERP is the best fit, lowest cost, for small comany, netsuite is good option.
It logs you out too quickly after no activity and sometimes freezes.
As i have been using it for several years i would not like to switch to any other application. It is a great CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System).
Very difficult to find the data or there is an influx of data and it takes a while to flush the data.
Ease of tracking through visuals and workflows, accountability on when packages are to be awarded, executed etc. scope of works library is great.
It disappeared for a second and came back again. Sometimes the contract function does not work properly either.
Software that does what it states it will do, not just another sales talk promising the world and not delivering. Love the pressing of one button populates a subcontract- so good.
It disappeared for a second and came back again. Sometimes the contract function does not work properly either.
ProcurePro has been a great step in the right direction when tendering and procuring trades.
The inability to oversee the status of other user's contracts they have issued via their DocuSign account.
The approval workflow process is very easy to use. It saved us a lot of time getting approval from the management.
Scope library is dangerous and needs to be monitored on a review system, complacency creeps in with clicking generic scopes and not reviewing - more so an internal issue than procurepro.
Ganapathy: Hello. My name is Ganapathy. I work as an operational excellence and quality assurance manager in the paper and forest products industry, and I give Oracle a rating of five. I use Oracle on a daily basis to solve production related issues, particularly customer complaints, and also to look up on time completion of pack products on our way to the customer. There are two features in Oracle that I liked the most. The first one are called the favorites feature, where if one runs multiple reports on any given day, one doesn't need to start from scratch in the menus, one can run them from one's favorite menu. And the other feature that I love most about Oracle is how user-friendly it is. It takes very little training from the outside to learn how to use it, as long as you have access to the features. You can play around with it and pretty much learn most of it by yourself. The feature that I like least about Oracle is some menu options do look a little old world as compared to more modern apps that we're used to. But one tends to look past the look and focus more on the functionality. But if it did look a little more modern, I think it would be more widely accepted among younger users.
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