When companies are looking for a new ERP or reimplementing a system, they start with a budget. That budget typically includes standard implementation costs and estimates on service hours from vendors. But those vendor quotes are almost never inclusive of everything. While not hidden, these unexpected costs can be high enough that the budget is at risk.
Related: The Hidden Costs in ERP Implementation
To help set a realistic budget, here are some examples of items that will not always be in the ERP quote:
Implementing -premises ERP requires having to update or purchase new servers. This is a cost that can make or break a budget if not properly planned for. Servers can cost anywhere from $5,000 up to $30,000 (or higher), depending on the space and licensing needs. Even if hosting is outsourced to a third party, such as Microsoft or AWS, it can be pricey.
Tracking time on work orders or moving inventory from location to location is a function many companies need in a new ERP. Barcode scanners, tablets, and phones are another hardware cost to be aware of. Depending on the device, the price can range from $500 to $3,000 each.
Other hardware costs to consider are upgrading Wi-Fi routers and PCs. Again, this cost can vary depending on the size of your company.
Creating a project management team for the ERP selection and implementation with internal people is a great best practice. When creating that team, keep in mind these “soft” costs:
Time
People
Related: Common Structures of an ERP Team
Visual South has a detailed methodology regarding our implementation strategy and costs. Our goal as an ERP implementation partner is to sit on the same side of the table as our customer to recognize their needs. Understanding the costs ahead of the selection process will help to ensure a more successful implementation.
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