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Key Benefits of Crafted ERP for executives

Crafted ERP empowers CEOs, CFOs and other C Levels by giving them a real-time 360-degree view of their entire beverage-making business. 

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Single platform giving you complete visibility into your business performance.

Configurable dashboards so you can see the information you need to make good decisions.

Streamline your teams' workdays with configurable automation and approvals.

Maximize revenue and profits by implementing industry-leading practices.

From taproom door to production floor, online store to accounting, warehouse, inventory and more. 

Our goal in creating Crafted ERP was to provide our clients with a single cloud-based software that allowed them to manage every aspect of their breweries. 


We have worked with our brewery clients globally to continually improve Crafted ERP and ensure that it offers our brewery clients a platform to control their brewery operations, simplify their ecosystem and grow their businesses. 

Empowering Executives To Lead Their Teams and Grow Their Business

Key Benefits of Crafted ERP for executives

Real-Time Dashboards

Real-time dashboards help you to keep your finger on the pulse of your businesses operational and financial performance.

Key Performance Indicators

Set up and track the most important key performance indicators across each department of your beverage making business.

Scorecards

Executive Score Cards give you access to vital information in a way that helps you to better manage your business and your people.

Forecast vs Actuals

Create detailed budgets  and forecasts and track actual performance against these baselines in real-time.

Drill-Down Reporting

Get to the source of the truth in a single click. Drill down in your executive reports get to the source of the information.

Automated Report Distribution

Set up scheduled emails to deliver you reports and insights in your inbox, without having to log into the system.

Open up new markets, service customers, increase efficiency, control costs and develop new products, markets and services.

A business owner/CEO is ultimately responsible for every decision that is made within the company. The job can be very demanding but also very rewarding when the company succeeds. You may have a clear vision of where your company needs to be but not a clear path on how to get there.


Crafted ERP is the #1 choice for craft beverage businesses to run their accounting/ERP, CRM and eCommerce applications in the cloud. Crafted ERP helps you run your business rather than managing technology.


With Crafted ERP, your business can benefit from lower overall costs, better alignment between technology and specific business needs, scalability, ease of deployment and management, easier upgrades, anytime anywhere access and high reliability.


Lead Your Company Forward

Modern ERP Solution Built for the Beverage Manufacturing Industry

Crafted ERP gives executives real-time access to all business data. Whether you’re on a beach in Mexico, sitting at your desk, or just checking in on your mobile device, your business data is always at your fingertips. The cloud-based solution streamlines mission-critical processes and reduces IT costs, allowing you to easily scale and future-proof your business with an agile business platform that evolves as your needs change, regardless of size. Evolve, keep pace and grow with a fully up-to-date IT environment geared for innovation, scale, and business transformation.


Scale-up, spin-off, acquire new businesses, launch new business models - Crafted ERP supports you at every stage of growth and evolution with a flexible, scalable platform built for the modern-day business environment.

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