Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Malaysia Local ERP Software?

views
     
TSwetside
post May 28 2012, 10:33 AM, updated 14y ago

New Member
*
Junior Member
6 posts

Joined: Feb 2012
Thought local ERP software are all come from foreign product. However, I've found that Malaysia still have some few people had their own ERP software. How to find Malaysian ERP leh?? Any advice can i get here?
Stimx
post May 28 2012, 10:39 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
58 posts

Joined: Jun 2007


QUOTE(wetside @ May 28 2012, 10:33 AM)
Thought local ERP software are all come from foreign product. However, I've found that Malaysia still have some few people had their own ERP software. How to find Malaysian ERP leh?? Any advice can i get here?
*
hmm.gif Why do you need to find Malaysia ERP? Why not ERP from outside Malaysia? Any particular reasons? Cost maybe your concern?
Frederick89
post May 28 2012, 01:06 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
5 posts

Joined: Oct 2010
although foreign product are expensive, but no doubt, their are still a good product (but still have to depends on company industries & environment, eventually their are fully customization thats y there are still some limitation) . somehow, i heard a lots bad about their support and running cost is quite high. if your company willing to invest, try foreign product .. smile.gif
TSwetside
post May 28 2012, 05:34 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
6 posts

Joined: Feb 2012
halor.. althought saying they have good product. but if as you say they are high cost and poor in their support, why still wan me to go for their product ?? crazy ... but in fact, all the point you mention are the reason why i choose local ERP. I have heard some local company, but don know which is better ~~
JazzyJeff
post Jun 18 2012, 05:14 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
93 posts

Joined: Dec 2007
QUOTE(wetside @ May 28 2012, 05:34 PM)
halor.. althought saying they have good product. but if as you say they are high cost and poor in their support, why still wan me to go for their product ?? crazy ... but in fact, all the point you mention are the reason why i choose local ERP. I have heard some local company, but don know which is better ~~
*
There are some local ERP, if by ERP you mean, they have some accounting, billing, stock & manufacturing module but missing many many other parts. Namely PlanetSoft, MERP, MySoft....BUT imho, none of these can use the word "ERP", in fact its not even close. Calling themselves, MRP, maybe still can consider possible lar.

Anyway, ERP can be very niche in its functions. A plastic injection moulding company requirements for ERP is extremely different from a construction company requirements for their ERP.

And if anyone has a budget of less than 200 -300k, then don't even bother looking for ERP. You will only get trash with an ERP label. So for anyone that are seriously loooking into MRP or ERP, may have to scale up their budget, or scale down their expectation.
millionsoftware
post Oct 3 2012, 04:33 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
60 posts

Joined: Jul 2012
From: Kuala Lumpur



Yes,
Emax ERP system is develop by one of Malaysia Listed Company, YGL

HQ at Penang.

you can PM for more info,
erpinmalaysia
post Nov 23 2012, 12:06 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
2 posts

Joined: Nov 2012
Hi!

I'm setting up some public information regarding ERP and getting it relevant to the local market here in Malaysia. Its a work in progress, and i'll slowly add to the DB that i'm building at the moment.

I'll also try to add relevant information regarding the ERP industry as everything these days is dynamic and ever changing.

You may log on to http://erpinmalaysia.blogspot.com/ to get some information.

thank you.
ymc2303
post Nov 29 2012, 11:20 AM

On my way
****
Junior Member
592 posts

Joined: Oct 2009
From: Kuala Lumpur


QUOTE(JazzyJeff @ Jun 18 2012, 05:14 PM)
There are some local ERP, if by ERP you mean, they have some accounting, billing, stock & manufacturing module but missing many many other parts. Namely PlanetSoft, MERP, MySoft....BUT imho, none of these can use the word "ERP", in fact its not even close. Calling themselves, MRP, maybe still can consider possible lar.

Anyway, ERP can be very niche in its functions. A plastic injection moulding company requirements for ERP is extremely different from a construction company requirements for their ERP.

And if anyone has a budget of less than 200 -300k, then don't even bother looking for ERP. You will only get trash with an ERP label. So for anyone that are seriously loooking into MRP or ERP, may have to scale up their budget, or scale down their expectation.
*
but if there is an ERP that cost you under 100k.. isn't that worth investing in? considering that there are trial or demo version before this ERP goes live.
Chocoholic
post Dec 5 2012, 10:45 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
33 posts

Joined: Feb 2005
From: Puchong


QUOTE(wetside @ May 28 2012, 10:33 AM)
Thought local ERP software are all come from foreign product. However, I've found that Malaysia still have some few people had their own ERP software. How to find Malaysian ERP leh?? Any advice can i get here?
*
you can try MycERP . This the website ; http://www.mycloud.my/mycloud/index.php/mycerp/
erpinmalaysia
post Dec 17 2012, 04:47 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
2 posts

Joined: Nov 2012
Hi,

Is there any users here who has used those 'big brands' ERP like Oracle/SAP (etc) and then also used the locally developed ERP software here?

would like to get your actual feedback on the experience, for those who has used both.

Thanks
catherineliow
post Feb 25 2013, 03:38 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
16 posts

Joined: Feb 2013
hi, We provide cloud computing technology and hosting business solutions to enterprise, corporate and home user since the year 2005, with high quality service delivery to customer. We believe in keeping customers satisfaction, in providing products at an affordable price.

Please feel free to keep in touch with us about any of your business related requirements/inquiry.

Please feel free to visit our website : www.mycloud.my for more information about our products.

For any further discussion on business opportunity or teaming, please do not hesitate to contact us at a time convenient to you. We look forward to a wonderful relationship together and success for all concerned.


Wincomchris
post Jul 1 2013, 12:05 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
2 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
QUOTE(wetside @ May 28 2012, 10:33 AM)
Thought local ERP software are all come from foreign product. However, I've found that Malaysia still have some few people had their own ERP software. How to find Malaysian ERP leh?? Any advice can i get here?
*
Local ERP: www.erpsystemmalaysia.com

thedudeman
post Jul 2 2013, 12:14 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
7 posts

Joined: May 2013


@Wetside

You might want to look a product called OpenERP. It is an opensource ERP solution. I used this software 1000s of miles away from its original development environment (which happens to be belgium). Having spent 2 years developing and maintaining systems using OpenERP, i'll say this: 1) its free, 2) it is customizable. HOWEVER there is a catch. Before you look at using an ERP system like this you have to know the downside. The downside is this, if there is no Malaysian module (for malaysian taxes, holidays, payment dates, invoices etc.) it is hard to customize. Not impossible to customize, but OpenERP makes it difficult to customize so that you have to approach them for support.

So depending on the size of your company (10-100 employees and monthly revenue of say RM 500,000) this may be an option - at least check it out - but don't believe all the hype, it is not nearly as Open as the name would imply.

But, with ERP you really end up paying either way. Either pay up front for a standard widely used localized version, or pay for an inexpensive version and pay for heaps of repair and customization later.

That might not answer your question, but food for thought. I hope that adds one more option for you try out.
suchingoh
post Aug 12 2013, 09:01 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Aug 2013


Can consider EnterpriseBuilder.
Localized ERP System.
alroid
post Aug 26 2013, 05:11 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
23 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: KL


So many people providing ERP systems but no one giving any reviews for them. My company using one of the local ones now facing so many issues. My OLD DOS accounting system (despite it is a dinosaur) works slightly better than the new one.
michaelboo
post Aug 27 2013, 12:32 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Aug 2013
Any request Local ERP info Please do not hesitate PM me, if ur company looking Manufacturing MPS, MRP, BOM. my company name is Planetsoft or iContro. I will show you live product.
teddyy
post Sep 2 2013, 12:40 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
47 posts

Joined: Mar 2010
Any bad EPF software you all experience? hehe...
FACT Malaysia
post Nov 7 2013, 03:05 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Nov 2013


Dear Friends

If you are looking over to buy an ERP system, kindly contact us at 0378030830. We shall happy to provide full information on FACT ERP.NG.

You may visit our website at : www.factsoftware.com

We have our own branch in Malaysia with multilevel support team.

Our Core Modules : Account Receivable, Account Payable, Inventory, Fixed Asset, Approval Process, Manufacturing, General Ledger Posting, Real-Time Posting, Quotation Comparison, BI Tools and many more...
javet
post Nov 8 2013, 12:46 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
93 posts

Joined: Oct 2013
may try to ask software house.
act one
post Nov 10 2013, 07:12 PM

Casual
***
Junior Member
371 posts

Joined: Sep 2012
DO contact if you are looking for stable software solution.

We offer,
Mobile report.
Purchase cycle.
Sales cycle.
Inventory control.
Online Solution.
Mobile Membership.
Accounting cycle until Profit & Loss.
Hardware.


Matilda C.
post Nov 11 2013, 01:28 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
19 posts

Joined: Nov 2013
From: Malaysia
QUOTE(alroid @ Aug 26 2013, 05:11 PM)
So many people providing ERP systems but no one giving any reviews for them. My company using one of the local ones now facing so many issues. My OLD DOS accounting system (despite it is a dinosaur) works slightly better than the new one.
*
Hi Alroid,

Let me share my experience on using both those 'big brands' ERP and locally developed ERP systems.

I used Oracle when I worked for my previous MNC company. I agree that they are very powerful software systems, packed with a lot of features as they are already very established. So from features wise, they are good.

However, their disadvantage is that the system is very complicated and complex to be used. I used it for many years, but took quite some time to learn how to use it and never enjoy using it as it's not user-friendly. I guess they focus more on features therefore not focus on user interface. Of course, I'm sure that their price will be very high too.

I'm now using a locally developed ERP systems for my current company. The system's name is Skydaa Systems. It's developed by a local company in Penang called Skyvix (http://www.skyvix.com.my). I like it because it's very user-friendly (not as complicated as Oracle), nice user interface, customizable at reasonable price (my company gets a customized solutions based on our business process) and the support is very good. The support team is very friendly and always helps us when we have questions or issues. Normally I'll email / call them and their response is fast & helpful. The features are good too as they customized for us exactly based on what we need for our company. You can check out their website or contact them for more details.

Hope it helps! smile.gif

By the way, what is the local ERP system that your company is using right now?

This post has been edited by Matilda C.: Nov 11 2013, 04:06 AM
blastmeister
post Dec 5 2013, 12:40 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
105 posts

Joined: Jun 2006


ERP is one funny area. Don't get fooled by the terms ERP.

Determine what area you are looking at to improved. Your sales? Your purchasing / procurement? Production? Reporting? Financial?

Whether local ERP or foreign ERP, it is depends on the decision maker. It is like blonde is better or asian chick is better? The most important things is the functionality suits your requirement, are they stable company, what is their next 5 years blueprint for the software? how about expansion? Have you check with their others existing users?

It is like a marriage, you need to do your own due dilligence. It is like finding a good wife
danny_harris
post Dec 6 2013, 03:12 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
3 posts

Joined: Sep 2013
although international item are costly, but no question, their are still a excellent item (but still have to relies on organization sectors & atmosphere, gradually their are completely personalization thats y there are still some limitation) . somehow, i observed a plenty bad about their assistance and operating price is quite great.
sexualpower
post Jan 7 2014, 11:11 AM

Regular
******
Senior Member
1,964 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: KL


QUOTE(alroid @ Aug 26 2013, 05:11 PM)
So many people providing ERP systems but no one giving any reviews for them. My company using one of the local ones now facing so many issues. My OLD DOS accounting system (despite it is a dinosaur) works slightly better than the new one.
*
Good to hear that you are happy with a system, it doesn't matter what system u use as long as it automates your work.

QUOTE(Matilda C. @ Nov 11 2013, 01:28 AM)
Hi Alroid,

Let me share my experience on using both those 'big brands' ERP and locally developed ERP systems.

I used Oracle when I worked for my previous MNC company. I agree that they are very powerful software systems, packed with a lot of features as they are already very established. So from features wise, they are good.

However, their disadvantage is that the system is very complicated and complex to be used. I used it for many years, but took quite some time to learn how to use it and never enjoy using it as it's not user-friendly. I guess they focus more on features therefore not focus on user interface. Of course, I'm sure that their price will be very high too.
*
You've seen Peoplesoft, I presume. Microsoft and SAP are rubbish because of age.
Ask any Dynamic AX or Navision users, look at their user interface, talk to what they can offer and you'll quickly find that with the right choice of local provider, the aforementioned ERPs are basically off-the-shelf products with high price tag.
Customization is a must and they can't deliver. Any Microsoft user will tell u that their Navision or AX made the deadline for main modules but any customized portion is never-ending.

QUOTE(blastmeister @ Dec 5 2013, 12:40 PM)
ERP is one funny area. Don't get fooled by the terms ERP.

Determine what area you are looking at to improved. Your sales? Your purchasing / procurement? Production? Reporting? Financial?

Whether local ERP or foreign ERP, it is depends on the decision maker. It is like blonde is better or asian chick is better? The most important things is the functionality suits your requirement, are they stable company, what is their next 5 years blueprint for the software? how about expansion? Have you check with their others existing users?
*
You pretty much summed it all up.
Problem is when expanding and the speed of expansion (if any). This is where many companies find that they are not dealing with developers who have ready product + ability to extend the system.

QUOTE(danny_harris @ Dec 6 2013, 03:12 AM)
although international item are costly, but no question, their are still a excellent item (but still have to relies on organization sectors & atmosphere, gradually their are completely personalization thats y there are still some limitation) . somehow, i observed a plenty bad about their assistance and operating price is quite great.
*
1) for support, you rely on "second hand engineers from companies who don't own the source code" = limitation
2) when u expand your business, you can't get anything quick
navilink
post Jan 8 2014, 06:40 PM

【ツ】
********
All Stars
10,783 posts

Joined: Jan 2003



QUOTE(Matilda C. @ Nov 11 2013, 01:28 AM)
Hi Alroid,

Let me share my experience on using both those 'big brands' ERP and locally developed ERP systems.

I used Oracle when I worked for my previous MNC company. I agree that they are very powerful software systems, packed with a lot of features as they are already very established. So from features wise, they are good.

However, their disadvantage is that the system is very complicated and complex to be used. I used it for many years, but took quite some time to learn how to use it and never enjoy using it as it's not user-friendly. I guess they focus more on features therefore not focus on user interface. Of course, I'm sure that their price will be very high too.

I'm now using a locally developed ERP systems for my current company. The system's name is Skydaa Systems. It's developed by a local company in Penang called Skyvix (http://www.skyvix.com.my). I like it because it's very user-friendly (not as complicated as Oracle), nice user interface, customizable at reasonable price (my company gets a customized solutions based on our business process) and the support is very good. The support team is very friendly and always helps us when we have questions or issues. Normally I'll email / call them and their response is fast & helpful. The features are good too as they customized for us exactly based on what we need for our company. You can check out their website or contact them for more details.

Hope it helps!  smile.gif

By the way, what is the local ERP system that your company is using right now?
*

wow seems like the Skydaa System is user-friendly, customizable, affordable and good service. I'm gonna check out them and hope be surprised smile.gif
act one
post Jan 9 2014, 10:53 AM

Casual
***
Junior Member
371 posts

Joined: Sep 2012
More like lite version ERP.

with Point Of Sales, Inventory, Accounting.

Link with immediate redeem loyalty program + MIFI card.

Link with your website for e-commerce.

Link with mobile report for sales, stock balance, etc.

Does above features meet your requirement?
navilink
post Jan 10 2014, 12:29 PM

【ツ】
********
All Stars
10,783 posts

Joined: Jan 2003



OpenERP seems like quite an awesome open source ERP.. the cost should be much lower since there's no licensing fee to add on the system unlike SAP, Oracle and others..

anyone has experienced with OpenERP before? or their company is using OpenERP?
Thavanesh
post Jun 11 2014, 05:49 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Jun 2014


ERP Solution, why Malaysian ERP? whats the advantage???? http://icontrosoftware.blogspot.com/
ryan-msia
post Jul 1 2014, 11:52 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
6 posts

Joined: Jul 2014
I'm a software engineer worked at a software development company based at Malaysia.

Nowadays, almost every business is some or the other way is using software products or use web based software applications for performing daily organizational activities.

If you consider the custom-made software to fulfil your business' need, let me know. I'll try my best.
leejason99
post Dec 2 2014, 11:48 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Nov 2009
Choose wisely and dont get stuck up during implementation just because its 100k cheaper. Anyone looking for manufacturing ERP, INFOR provide one of the best in the industry. affordable and good for company looking into serious ERP. call me at 0126992600.
Darksoulreaper
post Dec 3 2014, 02:14 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
2 posts

Joined: Dec 2014
QUOTE(wetside @ May 28 2012, 10:33 AM)
Thought local ERP software are all come from foreign product. However, I've found that Malaysia still have some few people had their own ERP software. How to find Malaysian ERP leh?? Any advice can i get here?
*
Choose wisely. Think of the flexibility of the ERP as well as the cost. Most of the time, if you keep adding custom programs and reprogramming the ERP, they will charge you. Ensure that you have your SOP and Process flows all covered manually before you entrust the responsibility to an ERP Company. If they are unsure their program can be executed, don't include them in the shortlisted company.

There is a freaking company going around cheating people due to their ERP not being flexible.
and when we call them to report technical issues, they say, "Ask your manager to ask me. Convey your message to your manager" Damn arrogant punya company.
Managers understand the system thoroughly? Ofcoz NOT. rclxub.gif

jagadesancm
post Dec 16 2014, 01:25 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Feb 2013


Why not try Ramco ERP by Mitra IT Solutions Most widely used in corporate company such as UEM.

This post has been edited by jagadesancm: Dec 16 2014, 01:32 AM
Abdul.hwudubai
post Mar 22 2016, 11:51 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Mar 2016
Hi Have you looked into Exactlly ERP and also Acumatica. Its really good ERP software for growing SME. Their add ons also help for many industries like ecommerce, Trading and Distribution, Manufacturing, Project accounting etc.




QUOTE(wetside @ May 28 2012, 10:33 AM)
Thought local ERP software are all come from foreign product. However, I've found that Malaysia still have some few people had their own ERP software. How to find Malaysian ERP leh?? Any advice can i get here?
*
Wincomchris
post Mar 17 2017, 12:10 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
2 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
QUOTE(wetside @ May 28 2012, 10:33 AM)
Thought local ERP software are all come from foreign product. However, I've found that Malaysia still have some few people had their own ERP software. How to find Malaysian ERP leh?? Any advice can i get here?
*
A comprehensive business management solution built on the highly scalable and latest web technologies. Its offers cost-effective solution for managing and integrating finances. Only W-ERP enables your business to confidently grow by facilitating quick response to customer and market demand because it automates and connects your critical business operations.
INVENTORY / WAREHOUSE MANAGMENT
SALES / CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
PURCHASING / PROCUEMENT
COSTING
SERVICE / MAINTENANCE MANAGMENT
PROJECT MANGEMENT
PLANNING
PRODUCTION
QUALITY CONTROL / QA
FINANCE / ACCOUNTING


thumbup.gif http://erpsystemmalaysia.com/

ERP MALAYSIA

julius3419
post Sep 6 2019, 02:05 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
2 posts

Joined: Aug 2008
You can try out the no#1 open source, cloud-based, All-In-One ERP + CRM + E-Commerce + POS - Odoo (odoo.com).
Small SME can just start with essential module like Sales, Accounting, Purchasing or Inventory.
When the business grow, the same Odoo solution can be scale up (same system) to CRM, E-Commerce, POS, Manufacturing, HR, etc.
There are Odoo Enterprise Edition (Paid license) and Odoo Community Edition (Free without license).
Depending on the modules, total cost of investment can go down as low as 10K and above.
try https://www.excelroot.com to local Malaysia partner.

This post has been edited by julius3419: Sep 27 2019, 04:22 PM
k town shit
post Sep 29 2019, 03:32 PM

Enthusiast
*****
Junior Member
771 posts

Joined: Jan 2009
QUOTE(navilink @ Jan 10 2014, 11:29 AM)
OpenERP seems like quite an awesome open source ERP.. the cost should be much lower since there's no licensing fee to add on the system unlike SAP, Oracle and others..

anyone has experienced with OpenERP before? or their company is using OpenERP?
*
I do, yes it's cheaper if we compare it agains Dynamics 365 BC, SAP B1, Sage 300 that level of ERP
k town shit
post Sep 5 2020, 09:55 AM

Enthusiast
*****
Junior Member
771 posts

Joined: Jan 2009
Anybody have experience using Acumatica? Is this software designed for large organization?
newbie
post Apr 14 2021, 11:38 AM

Casual
***
Junior Member
448 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
Hi - i just came across this thread. Am looking for a solution for a SME. Mostly trading. Wondering if there are any reasonably priced solutions out there? Would be great if there was analytics involved or integration with Tableau.

Happy to discuss solutions, thanks
newbie
post Apr 14 2021, 11:38 AM

Casual
***
Junior Member
448 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
QUOTE(k town shit @ Sep 5 2020, 09:55 AM)
Anybody have experience using Acumatica? Is this software designed for large organization?
*
Was thinking about it too.
sikentut
post Apr 14 2021, 03:01 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
87 posts

Joined: Jul 2016
use https://www.sap.com/sea/products/business-one.html
k town shit
post Apr 14 2021, 04:57 PM

Enthusiast
*****
Junior Member
771 posts

Joined: Jan 2009
QUOTE(newbie @ Apr 14 2021, 10:38 AM)
Was thinking about it too.
*
I think Acumatica is not suitable for Big company who has a lot of InterCo elimination.
Not so good if compare it to NetSuite or Odoo
Tiny Grass
post Apr 27 2021, 11:44 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
17 posts

Joined: Apr 2015
QUOTE(newbie @ Apr 14 2021, 11:38 AM)
Hi - i just came across this thread. Am looking for a solution for a SME. Mostly trading. Wondering if there are any reasonably priced solutions out there? Would be great if there was analytics involved or integration with Tableau.

Happy to discuss solutions, thanks
*
If you have some time, I am happy to show you a free demo through zoom on the customized solution we offer.
newbie
post May 7 2021, 10:19 AM

Casual
***
Junior Member
448 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
QUOTE(k town shit @ Apr 14 2021, 04:57 PM)
I think Acumatica is not suitable for Big company who has a lot of InterCo elimination.
Not so good if compare it to NetSuite or Odoo
*
Whats your experience with Netsuite and Odoo. Its for a SME
k town shit
post May 7 2021, 11:44 PM

Enthusiast
*****
Junior Member
771 posts

Joined: Jan 2009
QUOTE(newbie @ May 7 2021, 09:19 AM)
Whats your experience with Netsuite and Odoo. Its for a SME
*
NetSuite is very good in Accounting and Inventory, as in it already has those preconfigured Fields needed. But they are true SAAS software, those Customers in Asia can only use the servers in EU. Most Users will feel the latency in every clicks.
Odoo is still very immature compare to NetSuite, Users will feel why everything also needs to customize.
Both software is fully web app, unlike MS Dynamics 365 and SAP B1 where most of its features only available in Desktop app.
For company who needs a very strong Accounting systems, recommend to go for NetSuite.
For company who have a very unique Business Processes, need to customize a lot, can go for Odoo.

 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0383sec    0.64    5 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 17th December 2025 - 12:32 AM