webERP is an open source PHP-based ERP system for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME). It is a complete web based accounting system covering accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory management and general accounting requirements, and only needs a web browser and PDF reader.
webERP has a wide range of features suitable for many businesses particularly distributed businesses in wholesale and distribution. It is developed as an open-source application and is available as a free download to use. The feature set is continually expanding as new businesses and developers adopt it.
The software runs on any PHP web server (e.g. Apache), and any internet enabled device can run webERP as a client.
Features include:
- Sales Order.
- Accounts Receivable.
- User defined sales analysis.
- Purchase Orders.
- Accounts Payable.
- Inventory Management.
- Invoice management.
- General Ledger.
- Manufacturing.
- Multi-language.
- Multi-currency, complex tax system support.
- Multiple inventory locations with serial number and lot tracking facilities.
- Full double entry accounting.
- Email integration.
- Sales orders support assemblies and kit-sets.
- Supports MRP – Materials Requirements Planning I functionality with a master production schedule and reports suggesting purchase and works orders.
- Integration with Microsoft Office.
- Export reports to different file types.
- Geo-mapping.
- CRM functionality.
- Internationalization: Chinese Big5, Chinese Simplified GB2312, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Persian (Farsi), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Spanish (Argentina), Spanish (Mexico), Spanish (South America), Spanish (Venezuela), Swedish, and Turkish.
Website: www.weberp.org
Support:
Developer: Tim Schofield, Phil Daintree
License: GNU General Public License v2.0
webERP is written in PHP. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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