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Phillips Safety Products ERP Implementation Case Study

Case study showing how Phillips Safety Products replaced disconnected sales and inventory systems with an integrated ERP for real-time operations across manufacturing, warehouse, and distribution.

Published
June 4, 2026
Read time
3 min read
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Phillips Safety Products, a US manufacturer of safety eyewear, implemented Priority ERP to unify sales, manufacturing, inventory, and warehouse management. The company replaced two loosely integrated legacy systems that slowed order processing and limited visibility. After go-live, Phillips gained real-time inventory checks, eliminated daily data exports, and enabled sales teams to manage shipping configurations. The implementation supported rapid user adoption and positioned the system as the foundation for future integrations including multi-carrier shipping APIs.

Key takeaways

Replaced two disconnected systems with single ERP covering sales, manufacturing, inventory, and warehouse

Enabled real-time inventory visibility before order confirmation

Eliminated daily manual exports of sales and customer data to accounting

Allowed sales admins to configure and maintain shipping processes via flexible API

Supported quick onboarding with one-week go-live and rapid user expansion

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