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SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP)

SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP)

By SAP
  • #64 Software in Enterprise Resource Planning
  • SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP) market share is 0.02% with more than 582 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 7,484,244 contacts that are using SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP) , including Cargill Ford Accenture

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    ABOUT SAP MATERIALS RESOURCE PLANNING (MRP)

    Material Requirements Planning (MRP), a module in SAP ERP, is a planning tool to help production and procurement planners create feasible and realistic plans so they can quickly initiate the procurement or production processes.

    Top industries using this technology

    Top competitors of SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP) tooltip

    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    2,109,095
    87.08%
    35,684
    1.47%
    34,718
    1.43%
    21,163
    0.87%
    18,021
    0.74%
    17,613
    0.73%
    17,249
    0.71%
    12,261
    0.51%
    9,577
    0.40%
    8,523
    0.35%
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    What is SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP) and what is used for?

    Material Requirements Planning (MRP), a module in SAP ERP, is a planning tool to help production and procurement planners create feasible and realistic plans so they can quickly initiate the procurement or production processes.

    Which software are similar or alternative to SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP)

    Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is one of the most well-known alternatives to SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP)

    Who uses SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP)?

    582 companies reportedly use SAP Materials Resource Planning (MRP) in their tech stacks, including Cargill, Ford, Accenture