The project is part of the ministry’s plan to develop and
digitize work systems in the holding companies and their subsidiaries. It
applies the latest technologies used by leading international companies, aiming
to unify processes, improve efficiency, and enhance the management of daily
business activities. The ERP system covers core business areas such as procurement,
production, financial management, sales, human resources, and inventory. It
enables improved operational efficiency, greater transparency, accurate data,
and provides decision-makers with comprehensive and precise information.
Shimi stressed the importance of continuous and precise
monitoring by the CEOs to ensure the system is implemented on schedule. He also
emphasized the need to conduct training programs for employees to ensure
effective and efficient use of the system.
The minister highlighted that implementing this project
represents a qualitative shift in work methods and resource management within
the ministry’s affiliated companies. It accelerates daily operations, enhances
operational efficiency, promotes transparency, reduces costs, and improves data
processing and information flow across departments. These improvements directly
contribute to better quality of services and products and strengthen the
competitiveness of the companies.