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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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A GIS Enabled Framework for Modern ERP Procurement Processes

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The increasing complexity of modern supply chains and procurement operations has necessitated the adoption of advanced information systems to enhance efficiency, visibility, and decision-making. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have become central to managing procurement processes, encompassing vendor management, purchase order tracking, inventory control, and logistics coordination. However, traditional ERP systems often lack spatial intelligence, which limits their capability to optimize location-dependent decisions, such as supplier selection, delivery routing, and warehouse placement. Integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with ERP offers a transformative approach, enabling organizations to incorporate spatial analytics into procurement workflows. This proposes a GIS-enabled framework for modern ERP procurement processes that combines ERP functionalities with GIS capabilities to enhance strategic procurement decision-making. The framework is designed to facilitate real-time visualization of suppliers, warehouses, and transportation networks, thereby improving supply chain resilience and operational efficiency. Key components of the framework include spatial vendor analysis, route optimization, warehouse mapping, and dynamic inventory monitoring. The integration of GIS allows procurement managers to identify the most cost-effective suppliers based on proximity, delivery time, and risk factors while ensuring compliance and performance accountability. Expected outcomes of implementing the framework include reduced procurement lead times, cost savings, enhanced supplier selection, and improved responsiveness to disruptions. Additionally, the framework supports proactive risk management by providing spatial insights into potential bottlenecks and vulnerabilities in the supply chain. By bridging the gap between ERP and GIS, the proposed model offers a scalable and adaptable solution that aligns procurement operations with organizational objectives in increasingly dynamic market environments.

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Miracle Chiamaka Ahiaeke Patrick, Chineme Scholar Okonkwo, Winner Mayo, Obinna ThankGod Okeke (2020). A GIS Enabled Framework for Modern ERP Procurement Processes . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 1(5), 499-508. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJMRGE.2020.1.5.499-508

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