What Is a Party Ledger?
A practical explanation of party-wise tracking and why it matters in ERP systems.
The Party Ledger is the source of truth for "who owes what" in an operational system.
Field notes, system design lessons, product thinking, AI automation ideas, and practical software architecture insights from RIGG.
Most ERP failures do not start with code. They start when the software ignores the messy exceptions, manual workarounds, and reporting realities of the business.
A practical explanation of party-wise tracking and why it matters in ERP systems.
The Party Ledger is the source of truth for "who owes what" in an operational system.
Movement tracking vs status reporting.
Individual movement events.
Current stock position.
One explains how stock moved; the other explains what it looks like now.
For many business systems, clean modular architecture matters more than premature distributed complexity.
How occupancy reporting helps operators understand usage, bottlenecks, and business visibility.
The path from manual work to software usually starts with mapping exceptions, roles, and decisions.
Practical areas where small and mid-sized businesses can use AI without overcomplicating the stack.
Reliable offshore delivery depends on supervision, reporting, QA, and communication rhythm.
What changes when business software has to connect with cameras, QR, OCR, or weighbridges.
Lessons from building ERP, dashboards, and internal tools.
Observations from real businesses and messy operational reality.
Thoughts on system design, modularity, and maintainability.
Practical AI use cases for documents and workflows.
Visual explainers and short technical decks for business.
Read the notes, then talk to us when you are ready to turn complexity into working software.