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The apparel industry is a vital sector that significantly contributes to Sri Lanka's
economy. An enterprise resource planning (ERP) system integrates core functions by
managing production records, tracking inventory, reducing duplicate data entries, and
improving efficiency through timely recording of delays and wastes. Although
several apparel ERP solutions exist globally, most apparel manufacturers in Sri Lanka
avoid adoption due to high costs, system complexity, and the need for dedicated
system administrators. This study introduces a low-cost ERP framework designed to
support digital transformation in the small-scale apparel industry. The research adopts
an experimental approach to develop an affordable, open-source solution using
Laravel, MySQL, and the Filament admin panel, ensuring both cost-effectiveness and
user-friendliness. The system employs agile methodology for iterative development
and continuous end-user feedback. Features such as role-based access control,
activity logging, and QR code–enabled forward and backward tracking strengthen
security, transparency, and traceability. A pilot test in a small-scale apparel factory
demonstrates notable improvements in production management, operational
efficiency, and user adoption. Multi-user accessibility further supports process
coordination without additional costs. These findings indicate that customized,
scalable, and user-friendly ERP solutions can enable digital transformation in low-resource environments. Future iterations should incorporate HR management and
accounting functions into the system, as suggested by user feedback. The proposed
framework offers a replicable model for other small-scale manufacturing sectors,
thereby enhancing digital inclusion and competitiveness within Sri Lanka’s apparel
industry. |
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