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Complete ERP · FastTrax foundation

Korx — run your whole business on one platform

Bookkeeping to HR, warehouse to customer portal—integrated modules your teams actually use together.

Built on the comprehensive FastTrax foundation from 10 Cores, Korx replaces fragmented tools with a single ERP: finance, distribution, CRM, self-service portals, people, and work management—aligned data, fewer handoffs, faster decisions.

Korx ERP dashboard — finance, operations, CRM, and portals in one view.
Screenshot of the Korx ERP workspace.

Platform snapshot

Modules

8

Core ERP areas

Financial core

GL + books

Unified ledger

Portals

2

Vendor & customer

Teams

Finance · Ops · HR

Same data model

One platform—not a patchwork of tools

Clear workflows, shared records, and role-based screens so finance, operations, sales, and HR work from the same spine—fewer handoffs and fewer spreadsheets.

Single revenue & finance spine

Bookkeeping and financial accounting connect to invoicing, inventory, and tax-ready reporting—trace every amount from first entry to financial statements.

Operations & distribution in sync

Distribution, stock, and fulfillment align with sales and purchasing so commitments in CRM match what warehouse and finance can deliver.

People & partners included

HR, task management, and vendor/customer portals sit on the same platform—onboarding, work tracking, and self-service without duplicate master data.

Everything you expect from a complete ERP

Eight integrated areas—use what you need today, expand without a rip-and-replace project tomorrow.

Bookkeeping

Day-to-day books, journals, vouchers, and reconciliation—disciplined records that feed the general ledger without duplicate entry.

Financial accounting

GL, periods, consolidation-ready reporting, and compliance-oriented financials—P&L, balance sheet, and management views in one place.

Distribution

Inventory, warehousing, and fulfillment wired to sales and purchasing—reduce stock-outs and mismatches between what you sell and what you ship.

CRM

Accounts, pipeline, and service touchpoints linked to orders and billing—revenue teams see the same customer truth as finance and operations.

Vendor management portal

Suppliers onboard, submit documents, and collaborate on POs and invoices—less email chaos, clearer accountability.

Customer management portal

Customers access orders, invoices, delivery status, and requests—self-service that reduces load on your back office.

HR

Core HR, attendance, and employee records tied to the business structure—people data that stays consistent with operations and finance.

Task manager

Projects, tasks, and handoffs across teams with ownership and deadlines—execution visibility beyond siloed spreadsheets.

Clarity at every layer

Deep enough for finance and IT, approachable for line managers—without losing the enterprise rigor you need.

Transparent financial trail

From booking entries to financial statements, see how numbers roll up—audit-friendly, period-aware, and ready for stakeholder reporting.

Distribution that matches demand

Align stock, orders, and fulfillment so customer promises and cash flow stay in sync—fewer emergency transfers and write-offs.

CRM connected to fulfilment

Opportunities and quotes tie through to orders and inventory—sales doesn’t overcommit what operations can’t deliver.

Portals that reduce noise

Vendors and customers self-serve on a single platform—fewer status calls, cleaner handoffs to AP/AR and support teams.

How teams roll out Korx

A phased path from discovery to live ERP—scope modules, migrate data, train users, and expand.

1

Map your processes

Finance, distribution, CRM, and portals—define what goes live first.

2

Unify master data

Chart of accounts, items, customers, vendors—one clean backbone.

3

Enable modules

Switch on bookkeeping, distribution, portals, HR, and tasks by wave.

4

Measure & iterate

Dashboards and reporting close the loop—tune workflows with real usage.

What customers say

“Finally one ERP spine—finance and warehouse stopped arguing about the same stock number.”

Rameez Siddiqui
CEO

“Books through to reporting in one place—we closed faster and with fewer spreadsheets.”

Muhammad Isa
Business owner

“The customer portal cut routine status calls in half—our team can focus on real issues.”

Sarah Johnson
Agency director

Frequently asked questions

Answers for teams evaluating Korx ERP for day-to-day operations and growth.

Is Korx suitable for Pakistani SMEs?

Yes. Korx is designed for Pakistani SMEs that need integrated finance, inventory, sales, and operations in one ERP platform.

Which business functions does Korx cover?

Korx covers bookkeeping, financial accounting, distribution, CRM, vendor and customer portals, HR, and task management.

Can Korx be rolled out in phases?

Yes. Teams can start with priority modules and expand in waves as data and process maturity improves.

Who typically uses Korx inside a company?

Finance, operations, sales, HR, and management teams use Korx through role-based workflows and shared data.

How can we evaluate Korx for our business?

Request a demo to review modules, migration approach, and implementation options based on your process requirements.

See Korx as your complete ERP

Schedule a walkthrough of modules, integrations, and rollout options.