Hello,
I tested Ofbiz about a year ago, and liked what I saw, from the perspective that it's open-source, is built upon a well thought out data model, and has the potential to be extended as needed. For our business units, we could be viewed as a manufacturer, sales/service for the construction industry, and we maintain our own trucking fleet. Ofbiz could handle the first two areas, but from what I can see, the shipping portions are geared towards using a third-party for shipping. Hence, once the order is shipped, the third-party probably has some sort of logistics software to handle their portion of the process. Since we are the third-party shipper in many cases, I'd be interested in hearing about any transport companies that might be using Ofbiz for their business. In the absence of any such companies, I'd be interested in opinions on the scope of work needed to add some of this functionality. A bare minimum set of feature requirements would be to have the ability to extend the current sales order workflow to include an enhanced shipping module, where routes, bills of lading, etc. could all be set or generated, and where constraints, like product weights, could be utilized in putting together truck loads. I seem to recall a list discussion last year about someone who was looking at using Ofbiz for a trucking company, but my memory could be faulty, or that research may have never come to fruition. Thoughts? Thanks, Kevin |
Kevin
Glad to see you are considering OfBiz for your project. I have done quite a bit of work with open source ERP systems in transportation companies, both air and ground. I would be happy to talk about your needs and how they might be solved using OfBiz. Please email me directly with some times that work for you next week. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin M. Myer" <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 12:49:02 PM (GMT-0700) America/Denver Subject: Ofbiz usage in trucking companies? Hello, I tested Ofbiz about a year ago, and liked what I saw, from the perspective that it's open-source, is built upon a well thought out data model, and has the potential to be extended as needed. For our business units, we could be viewed as a manufacturer, sales/service for the construction industry, and we maintain our own trucking fleet. Ofbiz could handle the first two areas, but from what I can see, the shipping portions are geared towards using a third-party for shipping. Hence, once the order is shipped, the third-party probably has some sort of logistics software to handle their portion of the process. Since we are the third-party shipper in many cases, I'd be interested in hearing about any transport companies that might be using Ofbiz for their business. In the absence of any such companies, I'd be interested in opinions on the scope of work needed to add some of this functionality. A bare minimum set of feature requirements would be to have the ability to extend the current sales order workflow to include an enhanced shipping module, where routes, bills of lading, etc. could all be set or generated, and where constraints, like product weights, could be utilized in putting together truck loads. I seem to recall a list discussion last year about someone who was looking at using Ofbiz for a trucking company, but my memory could be faulty, or that research may have never come to fruition. Thoughts? Thanks, Kevin |
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