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Total Manufacturing Control.

From planning to delivery—simplify, optimize, and scale with Priority ERP.

 

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Optimize manufacturing performance at every stage of the manufacturing process with Priority ERP

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Take a quick tour of our production capabilities from planning to tracability in a single platform

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“With Priority's strong BI and management dashboard, we can view our entire operations in real time.”

Nadav Razon, CEO of Solara

Why Priority ERP is the ultimate solution for manufacturers

Simplify processes

Meet customer demands

Optimize resources

Improve efficiency

Enhance internal communication and collaboration

Streamline complex supply chain and production workflows with seamless
synchronization. Leverage advanced digital manufacturing tools, including
AI, machine learning (ML), IoT, and robotics, to optimize operations and
enhance efficiency.

Enhance customer satisfaction with improved response times and full visibility across product lines, spanning both the top floor and shop floor.

Adapt swiftly to market changes with real-time insights and agility.
Empower decision-making with comprehensive reports and analyses,
enabling data-driven strategies.

Prevent errors and boost productivity with real-time alerts at every process
stage. Gain a 360° view of production processes, and enhance
performance with automated workflows, intelligent business processes,
and detailed production monitoring.

Foster seamless collaboration across teams and departments by breaking
down silos. The ERP serves as a single source of organizational truth,
improving communication and teamwork.

Why manufacturers choose Priority ERP

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Key features built for the manufacturing industry

Financial management

Priority delivers comprehensive financial management capabilities that provide the visibility and control needed to drive profitability across operations. The system streamlines revenue recognition through flexible customer invoicing options while supporting complete accounting functions. Gain critical insights through detailed financial statements with profit center breakdowns, enabling targeted performance improvement where it matters most. With robust budget controls and multi-company financial management, Priority provides consolidated financial intelligence for confident strategic decisions.

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Material requirements planning (MRP)

Material Requirements Planning (MRP) transforms forecasts, sales orders, inventory levels, and the bill of materials into a clear plan of what needs to be produced or purchased and when. Its output drives efficient production scheduling, aligns procurement with actual needs, and ensures accurate delivery promises through real-time Available-to-Promise (ATP) insights. With MRP at the core, your operation stays agile, optimized, and fully connected from planning to execution.

Product data management (PDM)

Transform your product lifecycle management with our robust PDM system—a strategic cornerstone that centralizes and protects your organization's valuable product intelligence. By creating a single source of truth for product data, our solution eliminates costly information silos while integrating with critical business processes including sales orders, procurement, cost management, and logistics. Gain improved visibility and control over Bills of Materials and product changes, enabling faster time-to-market, significant cost reductions through standardization, and enhanced collaboration across departments.

Multi-division planning

Priority delivers enterprise-wide manufacturing control designed for organizations of all sizes with multiple divisions or distribution centers. Our robust production management system adapts to your specific operational requirements, supporting discrete, process, and mixed-mode manufacturing environments through customizable workflows. For manufacturing executives managing complex operations, Priority provides the comprehensive visibility and control needed to optimize production across your entire organization.

Serial, lot tracking and traceability

For manufacturing leaders in regulated industries, Priority delivers the advanced traceability capabilities essential for risk management and compliance. Our serial and lot tracking provides comprehensive visibility of materials and products throughout your entire supply chain—from raw material receipt to customer delivery. This end-to-end traceability enables rapid response to quality issues or recalls, protecting both your customers and brand reputation. Gain precise control over component movement through production processes while maintaining detailed records of serialized parts and lot attributes across the complete product lifecycle.

Inventory control

Strategic inventory management is a key driver of manufacturing profitability, influencing operational efficiency, cash flow, and customer satisfaction. Priority equips leaders with real-time inventory intelligence to optimize stock levels across operations. By balancing material availability against capital efficiency, the solution supports meeting production demands while minimizing carrying costs. The system's comprehensive tracking capabilities provide the visibility needed for confident decision-making, ensuring inventory investments align with both current operations and future growth objectives. The integrated financial management further strengthens this approach through accurate inventory valuation and accounting, properly reflecting inventory assets on the balance sheet for improved financial visibility and reporting.

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ECO Management and revision control

Engineering Change Orders (ECO) and Manufacturing Change Orders (MCO) ensure that product updates — from design modifications to production adjustments — are controlled, approved, and fully traceable. Revision management guarantees that the right version of every part is produced, purchased, and delivered, enabling seamless transitions from design to delivery.

Quality control and assurance

Priority's integrated Quality Control system safeguards product integrity through systematic testing and inspection protocols across the entire production lifecycle. From incoming materials to finished goods, the solution ensures manufacturing excellence by automatically routing completed items for quality verification. The sophisticated Material Review Board (MRB) process streamlines critical decisions on rework, acceptance, or rejection—eliminating quality escapes while minimizing production disruptions.

The Return Material Authorization (RMA) capabilities further enhance quality management by implementing structured workflows for customer returns, creating a closed-loop system that drives continuous improvement. This integrated quality management approach protects brand reputation, reduces returns, and ensures products meet established standards—strengthening both compliance and competitive position.

Reporting and analytics

Use Priority Analytics to build advanced reports and visualizations using a self-service experience customized to your needs.

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Multi-entity – Global solution

Purpose-built for the borderless nature of software and technology businesses, our multi-entity architecture enables tech companies to scale globally without the traditional operational friction. The platform seamlessly manages complex organizational structures with unified master data across subsidiaries, development centers, and international offices while automatically handling multi-currency transactions, country-specific tax requirements, and compliance regulations. With real-time consolidation that eliminates manual reconciliation between entities, technology executives gain an immediate holistic view of global operations, allowing for strategic resource deployment and faster market expansion—all while maintaining the agility that software-driven businesses demand.

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Robust capabilities for both discrete and process manufacturing

Discrete Manufacturing

  • Bill of materials (BoM)
  • Inventory management & traceability
  • Production planning & costing
  • Quality control
  • Work order management
  • Customization and variability
  • Assembly lines
  • Integration with ERP & MRP systems
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Process manufacturing

  • Formula & recipe management
  • Yield management
  • Batch production
  • By-products & co-products management
  • Traceability & compliance
  • Equipment & process automation
  • Inventory & material management
  • Waste & sustainability management
  • Production scheduling
  • ERP & supply chain integration
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Recognized in IDC® MarketScape

IDC® has recognized Priority as a Major Player in the Worldwide AI-Enabled Midsize Business Enterprise Resource Planning Applications 2025 Vendor Assessment.

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Recognized in Panorama's Top 10 F&B ERPs

In its 2025 report, Panorama Consulting Group analyzes how to navigate AI-driven demand planning in the Food & Beverage industry, and recognizes Priority as a top solution for growing companies.

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TEC® recognized Priority ERP as the #1 ERP for SMBs

TEC's recent insight report dives deep into ERP solutions for SMBs, focusing on their functionality and user experience.

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Schedule a no-obligation call with one of our experts to get expert advice on how Priority can help streamline your operations.

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TEC® certifies Priority ERP for discrete and mixed-mode manufacturing

Download a detailed analysis of Priority ERP's leading solution for manufacturers.

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Featured in Frost & Sullivan white paper

Learn how to choose the perfect ERP system for your discrete manufacturing business.

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FAQs

What is an ERP System in manufacturing?


Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is the process of integrating and delivering data and managing operations on a company-wide scale. In manufacturing, ERP is a dedicated software solution used to plan, manage, automate, operate, support, and report on operational business and production processes. To support the entire manufacturing process, a modern ERP seamlessly combines multiple operational business modules that manages and integrates a company's financials, supply chain, operations, commerce, reporting, manufacturing, human resources, and many more. Simply put, dedicated ERP solutions for manufacturers power the entire production process, from the shop floor, to the customer's door, giving organizations a holistic view of their production facility, so they can run leaner, strengthen customer loyalty, and increase their overall efficiency, and productivity.

Why is ERP important for manufacturing?


ERP for manufacturing provides improved control over components inventory, more accurate demand-planning, streamlined production scheduling, and more effective coordination of distribution channels. This, in turn, enables companies to improve product quality, meet delivery schedules, and save on time, resources, and costs, as businesses will spend less time on individual resources and workforce. In the manufacturing sector, an ERP system takes the role of a middle man. It can be the defining factor in detecting what doesn't work for a business, and what does. ERP operations manage all aspects of the manufacturing business – from automation of daily processes to on-ground inventory management, fewer overall costs, and more effective production planning.

How does ERP software work?


ERP software works by decreasing the number of resources required to run the business optimally, however, still ensuring profitability, and overall business improvement. An ERP system is different from a single application because it allows other enterprise modules of your company to work from a single, shared database. For the most part, ERP software depends on the kind of business it has been designed for.
However, all types of ERP software have an integrated data structure, whereby any changes within the manufacturing and/or supply chain will notify other departments, and individual users. This helps keep businesses in check, and in line, with real-time data insights to make more informed business decisions. Moreover, any collected data keeps the workflow going, and things running. ERP software also manages regular updates, where the goal is to have an automated flow of information, easily accessible by everyone in the company, and to power operational business processes without interruptions or delays.

What kinds of ERP software exist?


There are several types of ERP software solutions for manufacturing businesses, as follows:

• On-premises ERP. This type of ERP software runs on in-house servers located somewhere within the manufacturing facility, or at other locations managed by your company. An on-premise ERP solution offers the security and control of using your own IT infrastructure to connect your employees, processes, and systems, and require physical implementation to make system changes or upgrades. The risks of using an on-premise ERP include extensive IT budgets and system upkeep costs, difficulties in maintaining compliance, and disengaging your workforce, many of whom are or will continue to work remotely.
• Cloud-based ERP. This type of software runs exclusively online. Cloud ERP provides users with continuous support, updates, customization, and additional training. Moreover, the option tends to be less expensive, and less prone to system bottlenecks and downtime. However, cloud ERP is at risk of malware exposure.
• Hybrid ERP. A combination of on-premise and cloud-based ERP software systems, and entirely customizable. Depending on the business, these can include multiple hosting and physical hardware sites.

Does Business size matter when choosing an ERP?


Yes and no. The great thing about using an ERP system is its customizability. Some features are only intended for different-size corporations, and all vary in cost.


• Small businesses. Small manufacturing businesses don't have the need for mogul company ERP packages. The ability to scale, integrate, and transfer information is simpler on a smaller scale. Having one base system through a cloud-based ERP will generally work best.
• Medium businesses. For manufacturing companies growing in size, integrating specialized workflow and scaling modules, is necessary. Medium-sized businesses with more capital are advised to invest in on-premise ERP software. This is due to both regulatory and legal policies. Depending on the policy, these can often prohibit extensive data storage on a single device.
• Corporations. For large businesses and corporations, ERP software is a must. It's best integrated within the company and then upgraded, as and when needed. Hybrid and on-premise ERP offer far better business management and control. If ERP software has not yet been implemented, a hybrid system is recommended, as it ensures continuous scaling, seamless data transfer, and a steady workflow.

Does my Business need ERP?


Most manufacturing companies require the assistance of an ERP system. This is due to the nature of the business. Manual operation management, unfortunately, delivers inefficient results. The ideal ERP candidates include manufacturing businesses facing various pain points, such as a halt in production, slow or inefficient processes, lack of growth, and little or no security checks. For a seamless experience, aim at promoting growth first. This will prevent you from having to overhaul a broken or fragmented system later on.

What is the difference between “discrete manufacturing” and “process manufacturing” and does Priority ERP support them both?


Process manufacturing relies on creating formulas or recipes to produce a product, whereas discrete manufacturing assembles parts in a prescribed process to produce a distinct item. While discrete manufacturing creates products that are differentiated by individual units, process manufacturing does not. It is important to note that there are five basic manufacturing, process types: project, jobbing/job shop, mass, batch, and continuous. (batch & continuous = process manufacturing). Priority ERP supports both discrete and process manufacturing.

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