ERP work order mobile app
Plan a field workflow around ERP work orders without replacing the system of record. MapTrack provides asset, QR and form capabilities today; work-order and status exchange requires custom integration.
Key takeaways
- ERP remains the system of record; MapTrack becomes the field front end.
- maintenance teams, contractors, operators and supervisors can use MapTrack asset, QR and form workflows without replacing the ERP.
- Offline form capture is shipped; full offline work orders and ERP sync are not.
- ERP objects, status rules, retries and security must be mapped before the pilot.
- Start with one recurring work order type or corrective maintenance flow, then expand after adoption is proven.
What we track
Where ERP work orders usually touch the field
Use MapTrack where ERP data meets physical assets, field users and operating environments that are awkward to manage in an ERP screen.
- ERP assets, equipment, locations, work orders and service tasks
- Plant, machinery, vehicles, tools and attachments
- Functional locations, depots, sites and customer locations
- QR-labelled assets and compatible external scanner workflows
- Linked GPS context when connected; BLE or OEM data when separately verified
- Photos, signatures, GPS stamps and time-stamped completion evidence
- Meters, runtime, odometer, engine hours and condition readings
- Supervisor review rules proposed before any ERP posting
- Required exception handling for failed syncs, rejected updates and missing data
Field adoption gap
ERP controls the process. Field teams need a faster front door
The ERP is excellent for governance, approvals and cross-business control. The field workflow is different: maintenance teams, contractors, operators and supervisors need to scan the right asset, see the right task, capture evidence and move on without fighting a desktop-shaped process.
ERP screens slow down field work
If ERP work orders feel too slow or generic on mobile, users fall back to paper, photos, messages and end-of-day admin.
Evidence gets detached from the asset
Photos, signatures, inspection forms and completion notes are only useful when they stay linked to the scanned asset, location, user and work record.
Physical context is missing
ERP data often knows the asset master record but not where the asset is, who scanned it, what condition it was in or what happened on site.
Double entry becomes normal
Supervisors re-key field notes later because the easiest tool for the field is disconnected from the system that owns planning and finance.
MapTrack approach
Turn ERP work orders into field-ready mobile workflows
MapTrack can capture the asset, scan, form, evidence, user and location context. ERP keeps the authoritative business record. Moving work, evidence or status between them is a separate integration project.
Asset and form capture
maintenance teams, contractors, operators and supervisors can use MapTrack assets, QR scans and forms for field evidence. ERP-controlled ERP work orders require custom exchange rather than a shipped connector.
Explore asset and form captureScan-first asset context
Durable QR labels identify the asset. Linked GPS can add current location when connected; scanner, BLE and OEM scope must be verified separately.
Explore scan-first asset contextScoped ERP exchange
Read, write, status and approval rules must be mapped around real ERP objects because no generic one-click connector is currently shipped.
Explore scoped erp exchangeSupervisor control
The target design includes review of failed inspections, missing evidence and sync errors before updates affect planning, compliance or finance.
Explore supervisor controlField workflow
Define the field workflow before building the connector
Start with the asset, user, form and evidence flow that MapTrack supports today. Then document which ERP work records, approvals and statuses a custom integration must read or update.
- MapTrack assets, durable QR labels and field forms are available today
- Forms can capture photos, notes, signatures, readings and location
- Offline form submission is supported; current work orders require network
- ERP work and status exchange requires custom integration
- Retry, conflict and supervisor-review behaviour must be tested
Forms and evidence
Attach the MapTrack field record to the asset
Inspection forms, service notes and defect evidence are most valuable when they stay attached to the asset. MapTrack links every scan, form, photo and signature to the asset timeline.
- Forms and checklists for daily field use
- Photo and signature evidence on the asset timeline
- Meter readings and condition capture during the task
- Form automation can create corrective MapTrack tasks
- Posting corrective work into the ERP requires custom exchange
- Exportable evidence for audits and supervisors
Hardware layer
Use the right hardware claim for each asset workflow
QR, external scanners, linked GPS, BLE and OEM telemetry have different product and connectivity boundaries. Scope each one explicitly instead of treating every hardware source as a default ERP capability.
- Durable QR labels for scan-based accountability
- Compatible external scanners for known tag values
- Linked GPS positions for connected asset context
- BLE and OEM telemetry only where deployment is verified
- One field layer across plant, fleet, tools and equipment
ERP architecture
ERP stays controlled. MapTrack handles the field edge
Use MapTrack when the gap is asset identity, field forms, QR adoption or verified hardware context, not ERP replacement. Treat the data exchange as a scoped project until a connector is productised.
- ERP remains authoritative for finance, planning and master data
- MapTrack captures asset and form evidence at the field edge
- Current capability and custom integration scope stay visibly separate
Pilot shape
Start with one recurring work order type or corrective maintenance flow, then expand
The safest enterprise rollout is narrow: one field workflow, one asset class or one site. Prove MapTrack adoption and evidence quality first, then test a deliberately small integration surface before expanding it.
Operations owns the field workflow, maintenance owns work and asset rules, and IT owns the ERP credentials, middleware, security model and production release controls.
1 workflow
Pilot first
ERP
System of record
MapTrack
Field front end
Evidence
Photos, scans, GPS and forms
Scope ERP work orders without ripping out the ERP
Map the field workflow, ERP objects, approval rules, hardware context and evidence requirements before you build the integration.
- Used across Australia & New Zealand
- Per-asset pricing
- Unlimited users
Rollout path
How to pilot an ERP work order mobile app
Keep the pilot narrow enough to ship, but real enough to prove field adoption and integration reliability.
Pick the workflow wedge
Start with one recurring work order type or corrective maintenance flow. Define who uses it, which assets it covers and what evidence must be captured.
Map ERP objects and approval rules
Document the ERP objects, statuses, attachments, meter fields, users, cost centres and exception rules required for the first release.
Configure MapTrack mobile and hardware
Apply QR labels, build forms and train a small field cohort. Verify linked GPS requirements and treat BLE or OEM telemetry as separate deployment scope.
Measure adoption and expand
Review completion quality, missing evidence, sync exceptions, supervisor rework and user adoption before adding more workflows or sites.
Capabilities for ERP work order mobile app
Current MapTrack features that can support a scoped ERP field workflow.
Enterprise field UX
The field does not need another ERP screen. It needs a usable ERP work order app
MapTrack provides the asset, QR and form layer around physical work. ERP-controlled work records and status exchange require a custom integration while the ERP keeps the authoritative record.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about using MapTrack for ERP work order mobile app.
Resources for ERP work order mobile app
Related MapTrack pages for ERP, field execution, forms and integration scoping.
ERP integration reference architecture
System ownership, object mappings, offline rules, sync controls and production pilot tests for an ERP field front end.
Explore erp integration reference architectureERP field operations front end
The parent architecture for mobile field operations while ERP remains system of record.
Explore erp field operations front endERP
How MapTrack can front-end field workflows connected to ERP.
Explore erpWork order management
Mobile work orders, field completion evidence and service history linked to assets.
Explore work order managementForms and checklists
Build field forms for inspections, pre-starts, defects and service evidence.
Explore forms and checklistsInventory and parts
Map online parts usage in MapTrack and define whether the ERP owns purchasing, stock or work-order actuals.
Explore inventory and partsEquipment utilisation
Use assignment-based utilisation reporting and scope any ERP analysis or telemetry exchange separately.
Explore equipment utilisationExplore
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- Fleet and transport
- Government and councils
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- Aviation
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Scope an ERP work order mobile app pilot
Start with one recurring work order type or corrective maintenance flow. MapTrack can help your operations, maintenance and IT teams define the field workflow, hardware layer and ERP data exchange before rollout.
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