When does a standard ERP make more sense?
When your company's processes adapt well to the standard model, when the implementation budget is limited, or when the company has fewer than 20 employees without highly specific requirements.
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Case Study
Published: February 20, 2026
A distribution company with 85 employees had been using a standard ERP for 6 years and reached its limits. Customisations were piling up, support was expensive, and the system didn't communicate with their e-commerce tools or warehouse WMS. We analysed their case and reached a conclusion that surprised the management team.
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€36,000/year saved in licences, reporting cycles reduced from 3 days to real-time, and order processing time reduced by 58%. Full e-commerce integration eliminated 12 weekly hours of manual sync work.
When your company's processes adapt well to the standard model, when the implementation budget is limited, or when the company has fewer than 20 employees without highly specific requirements.
A custom management system for a mid-sized company (20-200 employees) takes between 4 and 12 months depending on scope. We can deliver in functional phases from week 8.
It depends on scope, but we typically work on projects between €30,000 and €150,000 for mid-sized companies. ROI vs standard ERP licences is usually achieved within 18-36 months.
Is your current ERP holding back your company's growth?
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