Clear scope
Setup and management responsibilities are clarified before execution starts.
Process Engineering Systems connects order, stock, invoice, approval, HR, and supplier processes into one operational system, integrated with your existing ERP/accounting software and supported by AI-assisted reporting.
Order & inventory automation
Connected to a growth system instead of handled as an isolated task.
Invoice & approval workflows
Connected to a growth system instead of handled as an isolated task.
ERP / accounting integration
Connected to a growth system instead of handled as an isolated task.
Definition
Order, stock, invoicing, approvals, and HR workflows often run in disconnected tools with manual tracking between departments. Prosis uses Process Engineering Systems to map how a business actually operates, then connects or builds the systems needed to automate it — integrated with existing ERP or accounting software rather than replacing it outright.
Explore
Use the same Prosis service architecture in English: services, references, guides, and contact paths.
Why Prosis
Setup and management responsibilities are clarified before execution starts.
Advertising, web, SEO, CRM, tracking, and content work are connected to business actions.
Discovery, scope, delivery, optimization, and reporting follow one visible operating model.
How it works
Start from the growth component that is blocking your acquisition path.
Send the offer, website, channel, market, and measurement details that shape the scope.
Prosis sets up the system once or manages the right components on an ongoing model.
FAQ
Practical answers about scope, delivery, AI visibility, and working with Prosis.
Process Engineering Systems is Prosis Digital Solutions' enterprise process automation model that connects order, stock, invoice, approval, HR, and supplier processes into one system, integrated with existing ERP/accounting software.
Not necessarily. In most cases Prosis integrates with your existing ERP or accounting software; a fully custom module is only built when the existing system cannot support the required workflow.