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What Is ERP in Manufacturing? How SAP and Oracle Connect to Your Factory Floor

TSL Automation Solutions May 13, 2025
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What Is ERP in a Manufacturing Context?

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is the integrated business software that manages all the resource-related aspects of a manufacturing company — procurement, inventory management, production planning, quality management, sales, finance, and human resources. In manufacturing, the dominant ERP platforms are SAP S/4HANA, Oracle Manufacturing Cloud, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and — widely used in Indian SMEs — Tally ERP, Infor, and Epicor.

ERP operates at the business level: it knows what orders need to be fulfilled, what materials are in stock, and what the financial cost of production is. What it does not inherently know — without integration — is what is actually happening on the factory floor at any given moment.

ERP vs MES vs SCADA: The Three-Layer Model

Modern manufacturing IT is typically visualised in three layers (the ISA-95 / Purdue model):

  • Level 0–2: Control layer — PLCs, HMIs, SCADA. Real-time machine control.
  • Level 3: Execution layer — MES. Production execution, traceability, OEE.
  • Level 4: Business layer — ERP. Orders, planning, procurement, finance.

ERP handles planning (what to make, when, with what materials). MES handles execution (making it happen on the floor). SCADA handles real-time control (making machines operate correctly).

How ERP Connects to the Factory Floor

The integration between ERP and the factory floor typically uses one of the following approaches:

  • OPC UA — the industrial interoperability standard, increasingly used to pass production data (actual vs planned quantities, quality results) from MES/SCADA up to ERP
  • REST APIs / web services — modern ERP platforms expose REST APIs; MES systems call these APIs to report production completions, material consumption, and quality results
  • Database integration — older integration approaches where MES writes production data directly to ERP database tables (less preferred due to upgrade risk)
  • SAP Plant Connectivity (PCo) / SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (MII) — SAP's own middleware for factory floor integration

Industrial PCs as ERP Terminal Nodes

On the factory floor, operators interact with ERP (or more commonly the MES layer that feeds ERP) via industrial PC terminals. These terminals must:

  • Run the ERP client or browser-based ERP interface reliably
  • Survive the factory environment (dust, vibration, temperature)
  • Support barcode scanners, RFID readers, and label printers
  • Operate touchscreen-first for gloved operators
  • Stay available 24/7 with minimal maintenance

Practical Advice for Indian Manufacturers Integrating ERP

Many Indian manufacturers run SAP Business One, Tally, or Microsoft Dynamics. The first step towards factory floor ERP integration is not a full MES — it is adding shop floor data collection terminals connected to your existing ERP. Avalue Panel PCs running a browser-based ERP client or SAP Fiori provide a rugged, long-life terminal that can survive factory environments where a standard desktop PC would fail within 18 months.

TSL Automation Solutions supplies Avalue Panel PCs as ERP and MES operator terminals for Indian manufacturing facilities. Contact us to discuss terminal specifications for your ERP integration project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ERP system in manufacturing?
An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system in manufacturing integrates business processes across the organisation — production planning, inventory management, purchasing, sales orders, finance, and human resources — into a single software platform with a shared database. Manufacturing ERPs (SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, Tally with manufacturing modules) provide real-time visibility into materials, production schedules, and costs across the entire operation.
How does ERP connect to factory floor automation?
ERP systems connect to factory floor automation through MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) or direct OPC UA/SCADA integration. The ERP sends production orders to the MES, which downloads them to the factory floor (machine recipes, sequences, materials). Completed production data (quantities, quality results, scrap) flows back from MES to ERP for inventory updates and costing. This integration eliminates manual data entry and provides real-time production visibility in the ERP.
What hardware is needed to run manufacturing ERP on the factory floor?
Factory floor ERP access requires industrial terminals — Panel PCs or HMI-style touchscreen computers — that can access the ERP client (via browser for cloud ERP, or installed client for on-premises). These must be IP65-rated, fanless, glove-compatible, and able to mount in panel cutouts near machines. Barcode scanners and RFID readers connect to these terminals for production order scanning and material tracking.
What is the difference between ERP and MES in manufacturing?
ERP manages business-level planning (what to produce, material requirements, costing, invoicing). MES (Manufacturing Execution System) manages shop floor execution (machine-level scheduling, work order dispatch, real-time production tracking, quality control). ERP plans weeks ahead; MES manages the current shift. In integrated systems, ERP feeds production orders to MES, and MES reports actual production back to ERP.
Does TSL Automation supply hardware for ERP terminal access in factories?
TSL Automation Solutions supplies Avalue industrial Panel PCs and Box PCs with barcode scanner and RFID reader integration for ERP production terminal applications in Indian manufacturing. We provide hardware that meets factory environment requirements while running ERP client software. Contact our Mumbai team for specification and pricing.
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