Cetec ERP has launched a redesigned website aimed at making it easier for manufacturers to assess, implement, and run its web-based ERP platform, with a sharper focus on workflow-level evaluation, support content, and day-to-day usability.
The new site gives greater prominence to the system’s core operational scope, spanning quoting, inventory, production, quality, shipping, and accounting, while also giving existing users faster access to documentation, how-to material, and support resources. Rather than treating ERP as a stack of disconnected modules, the structure now presents the platform more clearly as a single operating system for the manufacturing business.
That positioning runs through the site’s industry coverage as well. Sector pages now speak more directly to electronics manufacturing, medical devices and life sciences, aerospace and defence, industrial equipment, and machine and job shops, while workflow content is framed around the practical demands those environments place on software, including traceability, revision control, complex bill-of-materials management, and high-mix, low-volume production.
For manufacturers weighing a system change, that is a more useful route into evaluation than broad software claims or generic feature lists. Engineering, purchasing, shop floor control, quality, and finance all have to work inside the same environment once a platform goes live, and the updated site leans into that operational reality by making process-specific information easier to surface earlier in the search.
The redesign also moves pricing and onboarding closer to the centre of the buyer journey. Cetec ERP is presenting the platform with a transparent monthly pricing structure and no upfront software charge, while giving visitors more direct routes into a 30-day free trial or a personalised demo. Alongside that commercial pathway, the support area brings together documentation, FAQs, getting-started guidance, and self-implementation material in a way that should reduce friction for both new deployments and day-to-day use.
“Our goal is to eliminate obstacles for manufacturers evaluating ERP. Companies want to understand what the system actually does, how it works, what it will take to implement, and how quickly they can get value from it. This website update is about making those steps easier, whether you’re evaluating Cetec ERP or already using the system,” said Taylor Wagen, COO at Cetec ERP.
The refresh also starts to align Cetec ERP’s external presentation more closely with the product itself, with updated visuals set to carry further into the software interface. For a vendor that has long emphasised practical deployment, transparent pricing, and direct support, the stronger focus on usability, implementation clarity, and accessible operational content gives the website a more disciplined role in the wider product strategy.



