Tecta Business Processes

A business process is defined as a set of logically interrelated operational and control activities that result in a product, for example: a planned product, a delivered service, a finished document or a negotiated agreement.
The core business processes in most companies include purchasing, manufacturing and selling. These processes are not usually carried out by a single organizational unit, but by different departments. A smooth flow of data, information and documents between different departments must be ensured to avoid bottlenecks.
Tecta has clearly defined business processes to ensure the smooth running and uninterrupted operation of the company.
To facilitate understanding of this concept, a detailed description of the material and goods movements at Tecta was prepared.
Description of materials and goods movements at Tecta |
Tecta has an extensive process of goods and material movements, with warehouses linked to each other by exchanging goods. Documents enable changes or traceability at the warehouses. For each business event, different types of documents are defined. This chapter provides a detailed overview of the events that take place in warehouses and the documents that are created in the process. |