Wednesday, October 1, 2025

MRPeasy named Best Manufacturing Software of 2025 by Software Advice

Software Advice, a Gartner company, has recognised MRPeasy, a developer of cloud-based manufacturing software, as the Best Overall Manufacturing Software of 2025.

In addition to the top title, MRPeasy was also awarded: Best Overall Manufacturing Execution System (MES), Best Customer Support for Manufacturing Inventory Management Software, Best Value for Money MRP Software, and Best Value for Money Metal Fabrication Software.

“Recognition in Gartner’s rankings has always been one of our key marketing goals,” said Sara Duff, UK Business Development Manager at MRPeasy. “As the most visited software review platforms in the world, their endorsement is a true mark of quality.”

Software Advice is part of Gartner’s network of software review platforms, which also includes GetApp and Capterra. Backed by Software Advice’s comprehensive and objective research, this report includes insights from verified user reviews, a team of software advisors, and their conversations with thousands of active software buyers.

Across Gartner’s review platforms, MRPeasy has received ratings from 146 verified users, achieving an impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars. Customers particularly highlight MRPeasy’s ease of use, broad functionality, and excellent customer support.

“Since we started using MRPeasy, we have achieved over 100% growth in revenue and have almost tripled our employee count from 25 to 70,” reported Chris Landen, Operations Manager at Exacta Technologies, a computer hardware manufacturer from Bristol.

Globally, MRPeasy now serves more than 2,100 paying clients in over 60 countries, with more than 500 located in the UK. Recent customer surveys show that MRPeasy users achieve significant improvements after implementation, including, on average: 67% better inventory tracking accuracy, 54% growth in overall operational efficiency, 42% improved cost control, and 39% increase in on-time deliveries.

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