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Unit4 ERP Supply Chain

End-to-end supply chain visibility including demand planning, supply planning, logistics, supplier management, and supply chain analytics.

Unit4 ERP offers foundational Supply Chain capabilities suitable for basic needs. Advanced supply chain requirements may need add-ons or third-party integrations.

Key Capabilities

Demand planning and forecasting

Statistical and ML-driven forecast models using historical sales, seasonality, trends, and causal factors. Produces consensus demand plans that feed MRP, procurement, and inventory replenishment automatically.

Supply planning and replenishment

Calculates optimal replenishment quantities and timing across locations using reorder points, min/max, and demand-driven MRP. Balances service levels against carrying costs to minimise stockouts and overstock.

Supplier relationship management

Centralised supplier scorecards tracking delivery performance, quality metrics, pricing compliance, and risk indicators. Enables data-driven sourcing decisions and proactive supplier development programmes.

Logistics and transportation management

Freight rate management, carrier selection, shipment consolidation, route optimisation, and tracking integration. Reduces shipping costs by optimising load planning and automating carrier communication via EDI or API.

Supply chain visibility and tracking

End-to-end visibility from purchase order through production to customer delivery, with real-time status dashboards and exception alerts. Enables proactive issue resolution before delays impact downstream operations.

Multi-site and multi-warehouse planning

Coordinates inventory and distribution across multiple facilities with inter-site transfer planning, allocation rules, and network optimisation. Ensures the right stock is in the right location to minimise fulfilment costs.

Supply chain analytics and dashboards

KPI dashboards covering fill rates, lead times, inventory turns, and supplier performance with drill-down capability. Supports strategic decisions on network design, safety stock policies, and sourcing strategy.

EDI and supplier portal integration

Electronic Data Interchange for automated PO, ASN, and invoice exchange with trading partners. Supplier portals provide self-service access to forecasts, orders, and payment status, reducing email-based coordination.

Supply Chain — Vendor Comparison

VendorStrengthBest ForStarting PriceTCOImplementation
SAP S/4HANA Private Cloud ★★★ strongLarge, complex enterprises needing deep customisation and controlled upgradesCustom$500K–$5M+6–18 months
Oracle NetSuite ★★★ strongFast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud ERP$99/user/mo$100K–$500K4–9 months
Oracle ERP Cloud ★★★ strongLarge enterprises moving from on-premise Oracle to cloudCustom$400K–$3M+9–18 months
Microsoft Dynamics 365 ★★★ strongMid-to-large companies in the Microsoft ecosystem$70/user/mo$150K–$1M+6–14 months
Epicor Kinetic ★★★ strongDiscrete and mixed-mode manufacturers$80/user/mo$100K–$500K5–10 months
Sage X3 ★★★ strongMidsize process manufacturers and distributors$100/user/mo$100K–$400K4–9 months
Infor CloudSuite ★★★ strongLarge enterprises wanting industry-specific cloud ERPCustom$300K–$2M+9–18 months
Infor M3 ★★★ strongProcess manufacturers (food, chemicals, pharma) needing batch/formula controlCustom$250K–$1.5M8–15 months

How to Evaluate Supply Chain

  1. 1Demand forecasting accuracy and methods
  2. 2Multi-site planning capabilities
  3. 3Supplier collaboration and portal features
  4. 4Integration with logistics and 3PL providers
  5. 5Real-time supply chain visibility

Pricing Impact

Unit4 ERP pricing starts at $95/user/mo with a typical total cost of $100K–$500K. The supply chain module is rated basica basic capability that may need add-ons for advanced needs.

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Unit4 ERP — Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • +Strong fit for universities, nonprofits, and public sector
  • +Excellent project costing and fund management
  • +Good HCM and talent management
  • +Self-driving ERP with AI-powered automation

Considerations

  • -No manufacturing, warehouse, or ecommerce
  • -Limited brand recognition outside Europe
  • -Smaller partner ecosystem than Tier 1 vendors
  • -CRM is basic — needs third-party integration

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Supply Chain FAQ

What does an ERP supply chain module do?

An ERP supply chain module orchestrates the flow of goods from supplier to customer — planning demand, managing suppliers, coordinating logistics, and providing visibility across the entire supply chain.

How does supply chain management differ from inventory management in ERP?

Inventory management tracks stock levels and locations. Supply chain management is broader — it includes demand planning, supplier management, logistics, and end-to-end coordination that determines what inventory to carry and where.

Do ERPs replace dedicated supply chain planning tools?

For most mid-market companies, yes. Enterprise-scale operations with complex global supply chains may still benefit from dedicated tools like Kinaxis, o9 Solutions, or Blue Yonder alongside their ERP.

What ERP has the best supply chain management?

SAP S/4HANA, Oracle SCM Cloud, and Infor M3 are leaders in supply chain. For mid-market, Epicor Kinetic and Acumatica offer strong supply chain capabilities relative to their price point.

How does ERP improve supply chain visibility?

ERP connects procurement, production, inventory, and logistics into a single platform, eliminating information silos and providing real-time visibility into stock levels, order status, and supplier performance.

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