Project "LØP27" - ERP Ullensaker municipality
Procurement and implementation of an ERP system suitable for Ullensaker municipality ́s needs. The system shall provide increased efficiency connected to work processes in the areas of finance, payroll, HR, management and reporting as well as other work processes supported by the ERP system. The system shall provide be...
Angebotsfrist:20. Mai 2026
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Procurement and implementation of an ERP system suitable for Ullensaker municipality ́s needs. The system shall provide increased efficiency connected to work processes in the areas of finance, payroll, HR, management and reporting as well as other work processes supported by the ERP system. The system shall provide better control data...
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- Auftraggeber: Øvre Romerike Innkjøpssamarbeid
- Veröffentlicht: 19. April 2026
- Frist: 20. Mai 2026
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Procurement and implementation of an ERP system suitable for Ullensaker municipality ́s needs. The system shall provide increased efficiency connected to work processes in the areas of finance, payroll, HR, management and reporting as well as other work processes supported by the ERP system. The system shall provide better control data, reduce manual workload and ensure flexibility for future changes. The ERP system shall as a minimum include the function areas finance, HR and wages.
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