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Insights for ERPNext Implementation

Practical guides for manufacturing and trading SMEs in India and the GCC. Learn how to deliver faster, safer implementations.

Infographic wheel showing 12 common ERP implementation mistakes including goals, scope, data, balances, UOM, ownership, training, approvals, customization, SOPs, staging, and hypercare
Implementation GuideFeb 13, 2026Neel Mehta

ERP Implementation Mistakes: 12 Reasons ERP Projects Fail (and How to Prevent Them)

Most ERP projects don’t fail because of bad software. They fail because of avoidable planning, data, people, and process errors. This guide breaks down 12 field-tested ERP implementation mistakes Indian SMEs make — with symptoms, root causes, and specific prevention plans for each.

Tally to ERPNext migration three-stage roadmap for small manufacturers showing Phase 1 inventory basic production and Phase 2 operations quality
Manufacturing ERPFeb 13, 2026Neel Mehta

ERPNext for Small Manufacturers: What to Implement First (Phase 1 → Phase 2 Roadmap)

Most small manufacturers fail ERPNext implementations by trying to activate everything on Day 1. This phased roadmap shows what to implement in Phase 1 (4-6 weeks) for quick shopfloor wins, what to add in Phase 2 (6-12 weeks), and critical mistakes to avoid when rolling out manufacturing ERP.

Three-stage funnel showing how to migrate from Tally to ERPNext with cleanup mapping and cutover validation steps
Migration & DataFeb 13, 2026Neel Mehta

Migrating from Tally / Legacy ERP to ERPNext: Data Cleanup, Mapping, Cutover Plan

Most businesses that migrate from Tally to ERPNext underestimate one truth: 80% of delays come from messy data and decision gaps, not the software. This guide walks through the three migration stages—data cleanup, mapping, and cutover—with practical checklists and validation rules that prevent the common pitfalls Indian SMEs face.

ERPNext 30 60 90 day implementation timeline for SMEs showing data cleanup, system configuration, and go-live milestones.
Implementation GuideFeb 8, 2026Neel Mehta

ERPNext Implementation Timeline: 30/60/90-Day Plan for SMEs (What’s Possible & What’s Not)

Most ERPNext implementation timeline discussions focus on software features. The reality? Your timeline depends more on data readiness, process clarity, and decision-maker availability than on the platform itself. This guide breaks down what Indian SMEs can realistically achieve in 30, 60, and 90 days—and what shortcuts will derail your rollout.

ERPNext vs Tally comparison showing upgrade from Tally Excel spreadsheets to integrated ERPNext ERP dashboard for Indian SME businesses
ERPNext BasicsFeb 8, 2026Neel Mehta

ERPNext vs Tally + Excel: When You Should Upgrade (and What Changes After ERP)

Most Indian SMEs start with Tally for accounting and Excel for everything else. It works—until it doesn’t. This guide explains when the Tally + Excel combination starts breaking, what ERPNext vs Tally actually means for your operations, and what changes after you implement ERP (beyond the software itself).

ERPNext vs Odoo comparison for Indian SMEs in 2026 - Complete guide by PrimoERP
ERP ComparisonFeb 8, 2026Riya Shah

ERPNext vs Odoo for Indian SMEs (2026): Features, Cost, Customization, Best Fit

Choosing between ERPNext and Odoo isn’t just about features—it’s about cost predictability, upgrade paths, and how each platform handles India-specific compliance. This comprehensive guide compares licensing models, customization approaches, GST/e-invoicing capabilities, and best-fit scenarios to help Indian SMEs select the right ERP without hidden cost surprises.

ERPNext trading and distribution control tower for India showing multi-warehouse inventory, document flow (PO to return), pricing governance, and GST readiness.
Trading & Distribution ERPFeb 8, 2026Riya Shah

ERPNext for Trading & Distribution in India: Multi-Warehouse, Pricing, Returns, GST

Indian trading and distribution companies run on thin margins, high SKU counts, and complex credit relationships. This guide walks through how ERPNext for trading and distribution handles the end-to-end workflow — from purchase receipt to sales return — with specific attention to multi-warehouse control, pricing governance, credit notes, and GST compliance readiness.

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