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Salesforce ERP Insights for Growing Operations Teams

Practical guides on inventory, manufacturing, procurement, finance, logistics and field service — for businesses connecting CRM and operations on Salesforce.

Can we fulfil this order? Do we have the stock?
What needs to be purchased? Can production meet the date?
What is the true cost and margin?
Can finance see what operations already know?
Topic Areas

What You'll Find Here

Seven operational areas. All connected on one Salesforce-native platform.

Salesforce ERP Strategy

Understand when Salesforce-native ERP makes sense and why connecting customer and operational data matters.

Salesforce ERP vs traditional ERP CRM + ERP on one platform ERP modernisation Customer 360 + Ops 360
Inventory and Warehouse

Inventory problems often start earlier than the warehouse. Improve visibility across stock, orders, fulfilment and purchasing.

Inventory accuracy Warehouse management Batch & serial tracking End-to-end traceability
Manufacturing and MRP

Manufacturing delays start with disconnected demand, stock, purchasing and production data. Practical guides for planners.

Salesforce MRP BOM management Production planning Clear-to-build MTO vs MTS
Procurement and Suppliers

From purchase request to supplier delivery — improve visibility before shortages create operational bottlenecks.

Purchase orders Procure-to-pay Supplier visibility 3-way matching Procurement approvals
Finance and Operational Control

Connect finance with real operational activity — from order to invoice and purchase to payment — before margin issues appear.

Accounts payable Accounts receivable Cost and margin control Financial reporting
Logistics, Shipping and Fulfilment

Connect orders, stock, warehouse activity, carrier shipping and customer updates to reduce fulfilment problems.

UPS, FedEx & DHL Outbound logistics Order fulfilment Shipment tracking
Field Service and Scheduling

Right people, parts, appointments and customer information — at the right time. Service coordination on Salesforce.

Service scheduling Parts availability Appointment booking Resource planning
Why These Guides Exist

Growing businesses don't need more
disconnected software

They need better answers to operational questions. These are the questions operations teams ask every day — and why disconnected systems make them hard to answer.

"Can we fulfil this order?"

Sales promises stock that is already committed. Warehouse teams pick from outdated availability. Customer service cannot answer order status questions.

Inventory guides
"Can production meet the date?"

MRP cannot work properly if sales demand, inventory, purchase orders, BOMs and work orders are not connected. Delays start with disconnected data.

Manufacturing guides
"What needs to be purchased?"

Procurement teams need to know what demand is coming, what stock is short, which suppliers are delayed and which purchases need approval.

Procurement guides
"What is the true cost and margin?"

Finance teams often see issues after the operational decision has already been made. Disconnected systems delay margin visibility, invoice accuracy and reporting.

Finance guides
"Has the shipment gone out?"

If teams cannot see what has been picked, packed, shipped or delayed, customers receive slow and unclear updates. Fulfilment problems create service problems.

Logistics guides
"Can finance see what operations know?"

Salesforce is used well for CRM. Operations still rely on spreadsheets. Inventory sits in a separate system. These articles explain how to close those gaps.

Salesforce ERP guides
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Start with the Problem

Find guides based on
what you need to solve

Every operational challenge has a cluster of articles that address it directly.

We cannot trust our inventory numbers.

Start with inventory accuracy, warehouse management and stock visibility articles.

Inventory accuracy Warehouse management Stock visibility
Production planning is too manual.

Start with MRP, BOM, production planning and manufacturing execution articles.

Salesforce MRP BOM management Clear-to-build
Sales and operations are disconnected.

Start with Salesforce ERP, CRM + ERP and Customer 360 + Operations 360 articles.

Salesforce ERP CRM + ERP Ops 360
Purchasing is always reacting late.

Start with procurement, purchase orders and supplier visibility articles.

Procure-to-pay Supplier visibility PO to delivery
Finance receives information too late.

Start with finance, accounts payable, invoicing and order-to-cash articles.

Accounts payable Invoice visibility Order-to-cash
Customers keep asking for order updates.

Start with logistics, fulfilment, shipping and field service articles.

Order fulfilment Shipment tracking Field service
Latest Articles

From the Axolt Insights Hub

Why Axolt Writes These Guides

We see the same patterns — repeatedly

Axolt works with businesses that want better operational control on Salesforce. These articles are written to help operations teams, business leaders and Salesforce owners understand where gaps come from — and how to close them.

Salesforce is used well for CRM — but operations still rely on spreadsheets.
Inventory sits in a separate system disconnected from customer demand.
Manufacturing data is not connected to sales orders or purchasing.
Purchasing reacts after shortages appear rather than planning ahead.
Finance spends time reconciling data from multiple disconnected places.
Customer service cannot see what operations are doing in real time.
What Axolt connects on Salesforce
CRM + Sales Orders Connected
Inventory & Warehousing Connected
Manufacturing & MRP Connected
Procurement & Suppliers Connected
Logistics & Shipping Connected
Finance & AP / AR Connected
Field Service & Scheduling Connected
One platform. One data model. Customer 360 + Operations 360

Ready to Improve Operational Visibility on Salesforce?

If your teams are managing sales, stock, purchasing, production, fulfilment, service and finance across disconnected systems, Axolt can help you understand what should be connected first.