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Industries we serve

See how SSC helps different industries transform the way work gets done.

Different industries have different workflows, bottlenecks, and growth pains. SSC helps translate those realities into the right Phase 1 ERP scope, the right level of implementation support, and the right continuity path after go-live.

Start by identifying the industry context closest to your business. Then explore the page that shows the likely package, service path, and continuity model that fits best.

How to use this page

Find your context

Choose the industry page closest to how your business operates.

See the likely route

Understand the right package, service path, and continuity model.

Start with discovery

Use the industry page as a guide, then refine the fit with SSC.

Core idea: the industry may change, but SSC’s logic stays consistent: improve how work gets done, enable it through the right system, and support adoption so change lasts.

Why industry context matters

ERP decisions make more sense when they start from operational reality.

The right solution is rarely just “install the system.” Different industries need different Phase 1 priorities, different levels of rollout support, and different post-go-live reinforcement.

SSC uses industry context to help buyers avoid over-scoping, under-supporting, or treating all implementations as if they are the same.

Scope changes by industry

The right Phase 1 package depends on which workflows create the most friction in that business model.

Service depth changes by complexity

Some industries can start leaner. Others need stronger discovery, training, testing, and adoption support.

Continuity needs change after go-live

The right continuity path depends on change volume, governance needs, and how much reinforcement the business will need.

How SSC serves industries

The industry context changes. The transformation logic stays consistent.

01

Understand the operational pain

Start with the workflows, handoffs, reporting gaps, and control issues that are creating drag in the business today.

02

Map the right package and service path

Clarify which business flows should be in Phase 1 and how much SSC should lead across discovery, setup, training, testing, and readiness.

03

Support adoption and continuity

Help the business decide what should happen after go-live so improvements stay visible, governed, and easier to sustain.

Choose your industry context

Explore the page that best reflects how your business operates.

Each page explains the likely Phase 1 scope, the recommended service path, and the continuity model that often makes the most sense for that industry.

Industry 01

Recruitment Services

For firms managing candidate pipelines, client coordination, submissions, placements, onboarding handoffs, and service delivery visibility.

Recruitment workflow Client visibility Placement follow-through
Explore Recruitment Services →

Industry 02

Trading & Distribution

For businesses that need stronger control across sales, purchasing, inventory, warehousing, fulfillment, and financial visibility.

Inventory flow Purchasing Order control
Explore Trading & Distribution →

Industry 03

Manufacturing

For operations that need stronger planning, production visibility, inventory control, purchasing coordination, and standardized shop-floor workflows.

Production flow MRP visibility Operations control
Explore Manufacturing →

Industry 04

Professional Services

For firms that need better visibility into projects, timesheets, billing, utilization, delivery coordination, and client-facing work.

Projects Billing Utilization
Explore Professional Services →

Industry 05

People Ops & HR

For teams modernizing employee records, attendance, approvals, documents, leave, internal workflows, and people-related visibility.

Employee operations HR workflow Internal control
Explore People Ops & HR →

What changes by industry

The route should adapt to the business context.

Phase 1 scope
Different industries need different workflows prioritized first.
Service depth
Some environments can self-drive more. Others need stronger guidance and rollout structure.
Continuity needs
The right post-go-live model depends on change volume, governance, and adoption risk.

What stays consistent

SSC’s logic remains the same across industries.

Discover and standardize first
SSC starts with how work gets done before treating technology as the answer on its own.
Standard-first implementation
Configuration first, then careful extension only where justified.
Visibility, control, continuity
The outcome should be a stronger operating model, not just a new system.

Client proof

What clients value in the journey

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Nep (SSC) successfully delivered our Odoo integration across three companies with exceptional efficiency, clarity, and technical competence. Their ability to translate operational requirements into a working system environment made the rollout smoother and faster than expected.

IDr. Rossy Anne Yabut Rojales, piid
Co-Founder & Principal Designer • Hurray Design
Odoo integrated across three companies with aligned workflows, reporting, and controls.

SSC has been outstanding throughout our Odoo implementation. Their communication, reaction time, customization, consulting, and guidance gave us a lot of trust in them as partners.

David Oliver Ertler
CEO • Ertler Executive Search
Odoo implemented as the main ERP for CRM and recruitment operations.

Very competent, quick, and efficient. Highly recommended!

Marcus Stürmer
Managing Director • Sullvan Innovative IT Solutions
Odoo upgrade and localization support delivered with speed and clarity.

Need help finding the right fit?

Start with a discovery conversation about your industry, workflows, and next step.

SSC can help you identify the right Phase 1 scope, the right level of implementation support, and the continuity model that makes the most sense for your business context.