Evolving Beyond Infor FACTS – The Hidden Cost of Making It Work

January 29, 2026
Rob Dallas

Why ERP fit matters as operations become more complex 

As distribution activity expands beyond traditional order-to-delivery workflows, ERP fit for complex distribution operations becomes increasingly important. Products move through orders, inventory, pricing, and delivery as part of broader, industry-driven operations. In some cases, distribution is the primary function. In others, it supports service, project work, fabrication, rentals, or equipment-based models. Either way, distribution activity plays a meaningful role in how the business operates day to day. 

For years, FACTS has provided a stable and familiar foundation for these environments. Teams know the workflows, rely on deeply embedded processes, and see the system perform as designed.

What has changed is not the reliability of FACTS, but the complexity of the operation around it. 

As volume increases, workflows intersect more frequently, and expectations for speed and visibility rise, organizations begin to reassess whether their ERP still aligns with how the business operates today. For many, that reassessment leads naturally to Infor CloudSuite Distribution. Infor’s modern, cloud-based ERP supports distribution-intensive and hybrid operating models.

What Has Changed Around FACTS 

The biggest shift for many organizations running Infor FACTS isn’t a sudden failure of the system. It’s the steady increase in operational complexity around it. 

Operational complexity has increased steadily over time. Order volume has grown, transaction velocity is higher, and pricing and inventory management now span more locations, channels, and customer commitments. For many organizations, distribution activity also operates alongside service, project work, fabrication, rentals, or equipment-based models within the same environment. 

These changes introduce variability that didn’t exist when many ERP implementations were first designed. Orders change after release, deliveries split or delay, customer requirements evolve mid-cycle, and finance, operations, and customer-facing teams must respond quickly with little margin for error.

FACTS continues to do exactly what it was designed to do. The challenge is that the business now operates with a level of motion and interdependence that legacy ERP assumptions didn’t anticipate. As that gap widens, teams begin to feel friction. This happens because the system no longer aligns with how work actually flows today, not because processes are broken.

For many organizations, this is the moment when cloud-based platforms like Infor CloudSuite Distribution enter the conversation, not as a replacement for what worked, but as an evolution designed for how operations now run. 

ERP Fit for Complex Distribution Operations

“Unlike generic ERP platforms that require costly customization, Infor delivers preconfigured, cloud-based solutions with built-in best practices tailored to your specific business.” Many ERP systems implemented years ago were built for environments where processes followed a predictable path. That model becomes harder to sustain as operations grow more dynamic. Teams adjust orders after release. They split or delay deliveries and respond to customer requirements that evolve mid-cycle. When distribution intersects with service, project work, fabrication, or other operating models, added dependencies disrupt linear process flows.

To accommodate this variability, teams adapt the system around them. Teams add customizations to handle operational outliers. Additionally, they introduce manual steps to bridge process gaps. Teams also export data to spreadsheets or secondary tools to gain visibility the core ERP no longer provides.

Over time, these adaptations create friction. Visibility begins to lag behind operational reality, processes become more difficult to maintain, and even small changes require greater effort and coordination. The system continues to function, but it becomes less effective at supporting timely, confident decision-making as complexity increases. 

Evolving Beyond Infor FACTS 

As organizations reassess ERP fit, understanding how modern, distribution-specific cloud platforms are designed becomes an important first step. Cloud-based platforms like Infor CloudSuite Distribution reflect that evolution. Built for distribution-intensive and hybrid operating models, CloudSuite Distribution handles variability and interconnected workflows.“Whether you’re distributing products, renting equipment, or offering value-added services such as kitting and assembly, Infor delivers the tools you need to optimize operations.”

Instead of forcing operations into rigid process paths, the platform aligns to how work actually flows across orders, inventory, pricing, service, and delivery. For many FACTS users, this marks a natural next chapter. It restores alignment between ERP design and modern operational reality without a disruptive reset.

Exploring What the Next Chapter Looks Like

As organizations reassess ERP fit, understanding how modern, distribution-specific cloud platforms are designed becomes an important first step. Infor outlines its approach to supporting complex, distribution-driven operations in a short resource. The resource explains how CloudSuite Distribution reduces friction, improves visibility, and supports growth as operational complexity increases.

For teams considering what comes after FACTS, this provides a practical way to explore what has changed and what a more aligned ERP foundation can look like. 

Looking to go deeper?

Revolutionize Distribution Operations with a Modern ERP System This article is informed by Infor’s Revolutionize Distribution Operations with a Modern ERP System executive brief, which explores why legacy distribution systems like FACTS struggle to support modern operational complexity and what a modern ERP is designed to handle instead. ⬇️ Download the executive brief.