We are sometimes told:
“Your job is not easy to understand.”
So, let's make things clear.
Our profession in one sentence
We support companies in reviewing their processes and translating them into an ERP, with one obsession: ROI – in time, reliability, and margin.
Imagine your business as an organism:
- The services (sales, purchasing, logistics, finance) are the organs
- The information that circulates (orders, inventory, invoices, financial flows) is the nervous system
- The ERP is the central nervous system that coordinates everything
The role of Auguria, as an ERP integrator, is to organize, ensure reliability, and streamline the flow of information so that the company operates better, faster, and further.
Specifically, what we do
We never start with the software. We start with your business.
1. Map your processes
We analyze the value chain, for example:
- from prospecting to ordering,
- from order to delivery,
- from delivery to billing,
- from invoicing to collection.
Objective: identify bottlenecks, duplicates, unnecessary manual tasks, and critical Excel files that compensate for the limitations of current tools.
2. Challenge and simplify
We are streamlining the processes for:
- reduce data re-entry,
- standardize practices between departments,
- clarify responsibilities and validation processes,
- limit the "hacking" between tools.
3. Configure the ERP around your business
Once the processes are clarified, we translate them into the ERP:
- definition and configuration of workflows,
- business rules, validations, user rights,
- document templates (quotes, delivery notes, invoices, reports),
- dashboards and indicators.
We also connect the ERP to your ecosystem: e-commerce, logistics, banking, business tools, management solutions, etc.
At Auguria, we ensure that the ERP fits your business, not the other way around.
Specific development: a tool, not a reflex
Our teams know how to develop, but specific development is never our first instinct.
Our approach is simple and demanding:
- Review the processes to meet the business needs with the standard.
- Make the most of the ERP configuration.
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And only if it is really necessary:
- specify the need precisely, functionally and technically,
- develop properly, considering maintenance, updates, costs, and sustainability.
The goal is not to create an "exotic" ERP that is difficult to maintain, but a robust, scalable, and manageable system.
The key question: where is the ROI?
An ERP project is not an IT project.
It is a lever for overall performance.
We are particularly looking at:
Time saved
- Reduction of input times by 20 to 40%
- Increase in the number of orders or files processed with a constant workforce
Quality and reliability of information
- Significant decrease in billing errors
- Reduction of customer disputes
- Real-time view of activity (sales, inventory, production, cash flow)
Profitability and financial control
- Better accuracy of cost price
- Improvement of the gross margin
- Reduction of unnecessary inventory by 15 to 30%
- Reduction of the average customer payment period (DSO)
Growth capacity
- Possibility of significantly increasing the volume of activity without overwhelming the support functions
- Opening new sales channels (e-commerce, marketplaces, export) without disrupting the organization
- Solid foundation for deploying new sites, services, or entities
At each arbitration, we ask ourselves a simple question:
“What does this bring, concretely, to the company?”
How Auguria supports you
Auguria intervenes at every key stage:
- Upstream: analysis, framing, process design, prioritization.
- During the project: configuration, data migration, interfacing, training, change management.
- In the long term: optimizations, new scopes, version upgrades, adjustments related to your growth.
If you have too many tools, not enough overall vision, if your organization still relies on critical Excel files, or if your current system no longer keeps up with your development, then it is probably time to rethink your ERP as a true performance lever. This is precisely where Auguria comes in!