Inside PalaERP: the modules that run a Singapore operation
A practical tour of PalaERP — the modules, deployment options and integrations that put purchasing, inventory, production, sales and service on one system.
PalaERP links every departmental function onto one system of record, built on an open, service-oriented architecture with a single centralised database and a modern web-based interface. Here's what that looks like in practice.
Purchasing & Warehouse. Procurement, goods receipt, multi-warehouse inventory and stock movements — with real-time visibility across every location, so finance and ops are never reconciling stock by hand.
Production. Bill of materials, work orders and production planning, integrated with stock and costing — for manufacturers and assembly operations that need the shop floor and the ledger to agree.
Sales & CRM. Quotes, orders and invoicing with a built-in CRM, so sales, fulfilment and finance work off one shared record instead of three spreadsheets.
Project & Service Management. Jobs, service tickets, timesheets and billing tracked against projects — for service businesses that run on delivery, not just stock.
Multi-company & multi-currency. Run multiple entities and currencies in one tenancy, with daily auto rates or manual control, and consolidated reporting out of the box.
Deploy it your way. Cloud, on-premise, or hybrid — accessed securely over the web with role-based permissions and multi-factor authentication.
Connected to your channels. API-first integration with Shopee, Lazada, Qoo10, POS and payment gateways, plus customs, ACRA and IRAS — your storefronts and back office in sync, with government grant application and claims advice handled end-to-end.
The point of a single platform isn't the feature list — it's that purchasing, inventory, production, sales and service finally share one source of truth, so the numbers reconcile themselves and your team stops stitching tools together.