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What is ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)

ERP refers to integrated software platforms that help businesses manage and automate core operations such as inventory management, procurement, finance, human resources, and supply chain activities within a single system.

Real-World Example

A manufacturing company uses an ERP system to automatically update inventory levels when raw materials are received, trigger purchase orders when stock is low, and generate financial reports — all from one interconnected platform.

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What We Do

MET CO is a logistics provider built for speed, precision, and growth. We specialize in cross-docking, short-term warehousing, and wholesale distribution, with a strong track record in the grocery and automotive sectors.

As our clients scale, so do we—expanding into eCommerce fulfillment, value-added services, and just-in-time delivery. Our operations are designed to handle both bulk and high-frequency inventory with minimal friction and full visibility.

Whether you need rapid turnarounds, zone-based storage, or reliable outbound execution, MET CO acts as an extension of your supply chain—lean, fast, and aligned to your goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of companies benefit most from ERP systems?

Mid-sized to large companies with complex operations across departments — such as manufacturing, logistics, retail, and healthcare — benefit most from ERP systems.

How is ERP different from standalone software solutions?

ERP integrates multiple business functions into a single system, whereas standalone solutions typically manage one area (like inventory or accounting) independently.

Can ERP systems integrate with supply chain platforms like WMS or TMS?

Yes, modern ERP systems often integrate seamlessly with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Transportation Management Systems (TMS), and other specialized logistics tools.

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