Trading ERP

ERP for Trading Companies for practical business operations.

Manage customers, suppliers, purchase requests, quotations, purchase orders, goods receiving, stock, invoices, and reporting in one operating flow.

ERP for trading companies

Business problems this ERP workflow is designed to solve.

Purchasing and sales data sit in different places

FAREXA ERP turns this into a structured workflow with tenant settings, role-based access, branch context, and report-ready records.

Supplier quotes are difficult to compare

FAREXA ERP turns this into a structured workflow with tenant settings, role-based access, branch context, and report-ready records.

Stock value and customer order history are unclear

FAREXA ERP turns this into a structured workflow with tenant settings, role-based access, branch context, and report-ready records.

Workflow map

How implementation can work from setup to reporting.

01Capture supplier records, RFQs, quotations, purchase requests, and purchase orders.
02Receive goods into inventory and connect stock with sales and customer invoices.
03Review sales, purchase, stock, supplier, and branch reports for decision making.
Relevant modules

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FAQs

Common questions about ERP for trading companies.

Who is ERP for Trading Companies for?

ERP for Trading Companies is for businesses that need practical daily control across sales, stock, customers, users, reports, and implementation-ready ERP workflows.

Which FAREXA ERP modules support ERP for trading companies?

The most relevant modules are Procurement, Inventory, Sales Orders, Suppliers, Reports. A business can start with the core flow and add more modules as operations mature.

Can implementation start small?

Yes. FAREXA ERP is designed so businesses can start with the highest-impact workflows first, then expand into procurement, HR, fleet, websites, and reporting without changing platforms.

Want a rollout plan for ERP for trading companies?

Map users, branches, stock, sales, reports, integrations, support, and implementation priorities before deployment.