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Operations management for the garden retail sector — from growing cycle to invoicing.

AaconERP is the operations system Aacon Oy built for the Finnish garden and plant retail sector. It brings sales, inventory, packing, e-commerce, logistics and invoicing into one practical workflow.

Role
Solution design and delivery
Company
Aacon Oy
Scope
ERP · e-commerce · logistics
Integrations
Shopify · external ERP · logistics partners

The situation

The garden retail industry has its own logistical shape: products are living, sales rhythm follows seasons, campaigns are short and intense, and orders are spread across e-commerce, brick and mortar and professional customers. An off-the-shelf ERP could solve parts of this, but the result would have been expensive, heavy and hard to fit to this industry's rhythm.

What we built

AaconERP grew with the daily work across many years. First it solved the practical needs of sales, inventory and packing. Later it expanded into e-commerce, logistics connections, reporting and other parts that mattered to the business.

  • Sales and inventory. Orders, availability, batches, campaign pricing and multi-brand work in one view.
  • Packing and shipping. Picking, packing, labels and waybills so seasonal order peaks remain manageable.
  • E-commerce and ERP connections. Products, prices, inventory and orders move between systems without manual middle steps.
  • Logistics workflow. Shipment information, returns and delivery statuses move electronically with logistics partners.
  • Reporting. Sales, inventory and campaign tracking from today's situation to the planning of the next season.

Delivery, briefly

For users, the system appears as a desktop application used in the daily work of warehouse, sales and administration teams. Behind it, a database and background services keep e-commerce, logistics and the external ERP up to date. The point was not impressive technology for its own sake, but reliable business-critical work during the busiest seasons.

Current status

The system is in active daily use and continues to evolve. New features are built directly into real customer needs, often with a short path from observation to production use.

What this project taught

In ERP work, the most important question is not the number of modules, but how well the system fits the company's own rhythm. AaconERP reinforced this: when processes, users and integrations are properly understood, the system can support the whole business without unnecessary middle layers. The same principle is useful in smaller ERP, integration and internal-tool engagements as well.

Let's start with the situation

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