18 March 2026
Determining whether your company needs an industry solution comes down to understanding how well a generic ERP system supports your specific processes. Many organizations start with a standard system but gradually realize their operations require functionality or workflows that don’t quite fit the generic model. Here are some clear signs that an industry solution may be the right path.
If your operations include steps that don’t fit into a traditional order-to-cash flow, it’s often a sign that an industry solution can deliver more value.
For example, if you:
When these processes have to be built manually in a generic system, both complexity and cost increase. Industry solutions often include these workflows from the start.
A common sign is when your organization uses several separate systems to make operations work. For example:
When key processes are spread across multiple tools, it often leads to:
Industry solutions are typically designed to bring these functions together into a unified flow — giving you better control over your operations.
If your current ERP system is heavily customized to support your business, that’s a strong indicator. Many companies gradually adapt their system to meet new needs. It may work in the short term, but over time it often leads to:
An industry solution is built on standardized functionality already developed for your industry — reducing the need for custom development.
If leadership often asks questions like:
…it may be a sign that your ERP system doesn’t reflect how your business actually operates.
When processes aren’t properly represented in the system, data is often entered inconsistently, making analysis and reporting difficult. Industry solutions typically include predefined structures and data models that ensure consistency — so information can be used directly for reporting and decision-making.
When every change in the system turns into a project, it can slow down the entire organization. For example:
Industry solutions are often designed to support the most common changes within a specific industry — making development more predictable.
Growth is another clear indicator. As companies grow, there are often changes in:
Systems that worked well for a smaller organization can quickly become limiting. Industry solutions — especially those built on modern platforms like Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central — are designed to scale with your business and support more advanced processes as you grow.
Many companies hesitate to replace their ERP system because the project feels risky. An industry solution can reduce that risk because:
This makes the project more predictable compared to building everything from scratch.
The most important step isn’t choosing a system — it’s understanding how your business operates and which processes create the most value. Once that’s clear, it becomes much easier to determine whether a generic ERP system is enough, or if an industry solution can deliver faster results, lower risk, and better support for your business.
For many organizations, the conclusion is the same: the most effective ERP system is often the one already built for their reality.
Quickly determining whether your current ERP system truly supports your business isn’t always easy. Often, the system “works” — but the real question is whether it works optimally, or if it’s actually holding you back.
check_circle Do we need to heavily customize the system to make it work?
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check_circle Do system changes take a long time to implement?
check_circle Does the system feel more like a limitation than a support tool?
Business Central is a standard system that’s tailored through configuration, industry‑specific extensions, and integrations — not by rebuilding the core. This makes it possible to shape the solution to different business models and ways of working.
Your business processes do. How you buy, sell, manage inventory, invoice, and follow up drives the configuration. Industry adaptation is based on your workflows — not on a generic template.
Business Central can be adapted to local regulations, reporting requirements, and industry standards through settings, automations, and certified apps.
At NAB Solutions, we’re more than a vendor — we’re a partner. That means we start with your business, not the product. We focus on understanding your needs, goals, and challenges to create a solution that actually solves them, rather than selling features you don’t need.