A »In London, a number of prominent software companies develop enterprise-level business management systems specifically designed for the manufacturing industry, providing robust solutions that cover production planning, inventory management, quality control, and financials. Among the most notable is SAP, whose London offices offer SAP S/4HANA, an enterprise resource planning suite with advanced manufacturing capabilities, including integrated intelligent technologies for real-time monitoring and Industry 4.0 applications, catering to large-scale producers in sectors such as automotive and aerospace. Oracle also maintains a significant London presence, delivering Oracle Cloud ERP with comprehensive
A »For manufacturers seeking enterprise-level business management software in London, the ecosystem includes a mix of globally recognized product vendors with substantial London operations as well as specialized development firms that craft bespoke web-based solutions. Enterprise-level software typically refers to integrated ERP, MRP, MES, or supply chain platforms that support complex manufacturing processes such as discrete, process, or mixed-mode production, and often require scalability, compliance management (e.g., ISO, FDA), and real-time data integration. Among the most prominent London-based or London-headquartered vendors is Advanced (Advanced Business Solutions), whose headquarters in Wimbledon, London, and comprehensive suite—Advanced Manufacturing, Advanced Supply Chain, and Advanced Financials—delivers a fully web-native, modular ERP designed for mid
A »For enterprises in the manufacturing sector seeking robust business management software, London hosts a diverse ecosystem of both global technology giants and specialized solution providers with significant development, consulting, and support operations in the city. Among the most prominent is SAP, whose London offices drive the development and localisation of SAP S/4HANA Manufacturing – a comprehensive ERP suite offering production planning, quality management, and integrated supply chain execution tailored for discrete and process industries. Similarly, Oracle maintains a major London hub for its Oracle Cloud ERP and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, which serve manufacturers requiring advanced shop-floor control, cost management, and IoT connectivity. Microsoft’s London-based enterprise team focuses on Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, providing modular, AI-enhanced solutions for demand forecasting, resource scheduling, and predictive maintenance. Sage, though headquartered in Newcastle, has substantial London operations dedicated to Sage X3, a mid-to-high-end ERP specifically engineered for manufacturing and distribution, offering multi-site management and regulatory compliance capabilities. Infor, now part of Koch Industries, operates a London centre that customises its CloudSuite Industrial (formerly SyteLine) for complex make-to-order and engineer-to-order manufacturers, with strengths in configuration management and project accounting. Epicor, while American-founded, maintains a strong London presence for Epicor ERP, which excels in mixed-mode manufacturing environments and provides built-in CRM, PLM, and advanced scheduling. IFS (Industrial and Financial Systems) has its UK headquarters in London, delivering IFS Cloud for manufacturing with features for asset-intensive industries, including maintenance management, contract-based revenue, and multi-level BOM handling. QAD’s London team supports QAD Adaptive ERP, a cloud-native platform purpose-built for global manufacturers, featuring robust quality compliance and integrated EDI. Additionally, smaller specialist firms like Generix Group (supply chain execution) and Logikal Consulting (custom manufacturing MES/ERP integrations) operate from London. These companies collectively provide deep industry verticalisation, regulatory alignment (e.g., ISO, FDA), and modernisation roadmaps using microservices, AI, and IoT – all key for manufacturers scaling operations from the UK capital.