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I have orders coming in from 4 of the sites so far and I need a way to get all of the orders coming in to one place.
I need something that is:
1) Web based Order Management(so it can be accessed from anywhere).
2) Can be easily configured to import the orders from the various web sites.
3) Needs to have the ability to import the costs of the products and display the total profit (profit from product & shipping) on the order summary page for each order. Because the costs from the various suppliers change, it must allow for reconciliation of the actual cost from the supplier. One idea would be to display the estimated profit in one color and then when it is reconciled to show it in another color.
4) Open Source (so that additional modifications can be made in the future).
5) Provide accounting functions or the ability to easily transfer orders to QuickBooks.
I realize that what I have described (especially #3) may not exist, but this is what I need and I am willing to pay a programmer to help me get to this point in the shortest amount of time. I have looked at Interchange, which seems to be pretty robust as an order management solution, but I'd need a programmer to get it to working as described above. Perhaps, there are some CRM or ERP solutions that would work.
Any recommendations or suggestions would be helpful...
Richard
One of my issues is being able to have a remote customer service person being able to access the system. Stone Edge, as it is now, won't allow for that, although the President of the Company was very responsive and mentioned that having a web enabled module for remote customer service is in the works. The fact that they already integrate with 3 of the 4 stores I currently have is helpful, but it looks like it costs an additional $300 for each module. They are also working on providing an estimated vs. actual cost feature to allow you to update the orders with the actual costs.
I looked over the Order Motion web site and was impressed with their offering. Being web enabled is a huge advantage. I just need to check out the other things as well. So, I am waiting for an email from them.
My guess is that eEnterprise by Microsoft would be more costly and not as flexible.