Erp Implementation in Thai Textile Industry
Erp Implementation in Thai Textile Industry
Erp Implementation in Thai Textile Industry
by
Pisit Chanvarasuth
*1A
Ekkprawatt Phong-arjarn
*A
Chawalit Jeenanunta
*A
*A
and
Kornthip Watcharapanyawong
*B
*B
ABSTRACT
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are important for all kinds of firms
including firms in Textile industry. The implementation of such systems is very
difficult and many projects do not meet their expectations. While firms in other
industries have technology and human resources to engage in such a project, the
situation for textile industry is different. They have only limited technology and
human resources. This paper presents the case study used evidence from several
Thai textile companies which are pilot firms to implement ERP systems. After ERP
implementation, the results were mixed. Some companies have achieved significant
reductions in inventory and operation cycle time, improvements in reliability and
flexibility due to improved information flows across all units. On the other hand,
some companies have not. The findings are beneficial to all enterprises in terms of
deploying enterprise systems across their value chain. They need not only to re-
engineer business processes, but also to generate new business policies while
deploying enterprise systems in order to create value out of IT investment.
KEYWORDS
INTRODUCTION
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In general, a qualitative case study technique was used for data collection to gain
insights into the topic being investigated. Interviews, observations, and documents
related to changes were the main sources used for data collection. Following the
contact with key informants in the company, interview schedules were agreed on.
More than one appointment was needed to finish interviewing all subjects. Follow-
up phone calls were also made to seek clarification or further information. All data
taken from the main sources were consolidated and linked together to create a full
picture of the entire process and outcome of changes. In an attempt to analyze the
data further and facilitate explanations and comparisons, several secondary case
studies of leading organizations were chosen from the literature and analyzed for
the success elements of their ERP implementation efforts.
A CASE STUDY
These garment companies expected that the ERP system would help them in the
following issues;
The major obstacle in ERP implementation was the resistance to change from
employees due to the lack of clear understanding of advantages obtained from
using new systems. In addition, during the ERP implementation stage, the new
systems were running parallel with the existing systems. As a result, employee’s
work loads were double. Another major problem was a difficulty in software
development process. Development teams had very limited experiences on ERP
software development. Since the ERP software was very complicated in nature,
sometimes it did not align well with business processes.
The training courses were set to clarify ERP understanding and decrease user
resistance. The ERP developing team frequently met users to solve ERP utilizing
problems. An ERP at company E was set to align with organizational KPIs and being
used for employee’s personal assessment.
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Antecedence
Implementing
• Commitment
• Implementing process
• Training
• Hrm development
• Technology
Discussion
There are many factors influencing the ERP implementation. Before ERP
implementation, the companies should examine thoroughly the benefits and risks of
ERP implementation, the readiness of implementation, such as expenses and
budgets, human resources, organizational structure and culture, company’s
infrastructure and IT resources, and business processes. ERP system is very difficult
to implement when there are complexity, uncertainty, and variances involving with
the working system. Attitude and commitment of the Top management are factors
highly affect organizational development; therefore, ERP implementation can not
succeed without the sufficient support from the Top management. According to our
findings, we show factors impacting ERP implementation as follows:
CONCLUSION
The benefits of ERP system have been well documented, and so were the theories
on performance improving by utilizing ERP. In this study we selected five Thai
garment companies as the case study of ERP implementation, four of them joined
the THTI’s ERP development project and the other was the best practice. After two
years of ERP development and implementation, only two companies succeeded. Our
research findings suggested that ERP implementation was influenced by factors,
such as vision and attitude of
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