

Manufacturers, distributors, pharmaceutical companies, metal service centers, and construction firms invest heavily in ERP platforms such as SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, and NetSuite to streamline operations, improve visibility, and support decision-making.
Yet many organizations continue to struggle with one critical process: capturing and managing data from quality documents such as Mill Test Reports (MTRs) and Certificates of Analysis (COAs).
The problem is not the ERP itself. The challenge lies in how quality data enters the ERP.
Most MTRs and COAs arrive as PDFs, scanned documents, emails, spreadsheets, or supplier-generated reports in different formats. Before the data can be used for quality control, compliance, inventory management, or traceability, someone must manually extract and enter it into the ERP system.
This manual process creates delays, errors, and compliance risks that can undermine the value of even the most sophisticated ERP deployment.
ERP platforms excel at processing structured data. They can efficiently manage purchase orders, inventory transactions, invoices, and production records.
However, MTRs and COAs are fundamentally different.
Every supplier uses unique templates, layouts, terminologies, and reporting standards. A steel manufacturer may receive hundreds of MTR formats from different mills, while a pharmaceutical company may process COAs from multiple ingredient suppliers worldwide.
Common challenges include:
As a result, organizations often rely on manual data entry teams to bridge the gap between supplier documents and ERP systems.
A typical quality document workflow involves:
While the process appears straightforward, it creates several operational challenges:
Even small transcription mistakes can impact quality records, inventory tracking, and compliance reporting.
Production teams often wait for certificate verification before materials can be approved for use.
Quality and procurement teams spend valuable time performing repetitive administrative tasks.
Locating supporting certificates during audits can become difficult when documents are stored separately from ERP records.
Without accurate document integration, organizations struggle to establish a complete material genealogy.
Modern Document AI solutions automate the entire process from document receipt to ERP update.
The workflow typically includes:
Certificates are automatically collected from:
AI-powered systems identify and extract:
Unlike traditional OCR, modern Document AI understands document context and can process multiple supplier formats without template creation.
Extracted data is validated against:
Exceptions are automatically flagged for review.
Validated data is pushed directly into the ERP system using APIs, middleware, or native connectors.
Certificates remain linked to ERP transactions, creating a complete audit trail.
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SAP environments often support highly regulated industries where traceability is critical.
Automation solutions can:
Organizations using SAP frequently seek automation to eliminate manual quality data entry while maintaining strict validation controls.
Oracle ERP users often manage complex global supply chains.
Automated certificate processing can:
By automating document extraction, organizations gain faster access to quality data without increasing administrative workload.
Dynamics users often prioritize operational efficiency and rapid process improvements.
Automation helps:
For growing manufacturers, automation provides a scalable method for handling increasing document volumes.
NetSuite is commonly used by fast-growing organizations that require cloud-based operations.
Automated MTR and COA processing can:
As transaction volumes grow, automation helps maintain efficiency without expanding administrative teams.
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Many organizations assume ERP integration requires extensive customization projects.
In reality, modern automation platforms are designed to integrate with virtually any ERP architecture.
Successful integrations typically support:
This flexibility enables organizations to automate certificate processing without disrupting existing ERP investments.
The platform combines:
Instead of forcing organizations to redesign their ERP systems, Star Software acts as the intelligent layer between supplier documents and enterprise applications.
This approach enables businesses to:
Whether an organization uses SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, NetSuite, or a custom ERP environment, the objective remains the same: convert quality documents into trusted, structured data that drives operational decisions.
As manufacturers continue their digital transformation journeys, the value of ERP systems will increasingly depend on the quality and accessibility of the data they contain.
MTRs and COAs represent a rich source of quality and compliance information, but only when that information can be captured accurately and efficiently.
Organizations that automate certificate processing gain more than labor savings. They create stronger traceability, faster decision-making, improved compliance, and greater confidence in their operational data.
The future is not about replacing ERP systems. It is about making them smarter through intelligent document automation.
Sources:
https://www.sap.com/products/erp.html
https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology
https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/tech-and-ai/our-insights