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Younglimwon Soft Lab Completes KM Healthcare ERP Integration

Dong-A Ilbo | Updated 2026.04.09
Exterior view of KM Healthcare. Provided by Younglimwon Soft Lab

Enterprise solutions company Younglimwon Soft Lab announced on the 9th that it has completed an ERP implementation project for KM Healthcare, a medical infection control supplies company.

KM Healthcare manufactures surgical gowns and drapes and holds a significant market share in the domestic surgical supplies market.

The project focused on integrating previously separate logistics, accounting, and production systems based on Younglimwon Soft Lab’s “K-System Ace,” and connecting company-wide data from overseas contract manufacturing to calculation of manufacturing costs. In particular, it built an integrated operating environment without data discontinuity by reflecting a supply chain structure that encompasses the overseas plant in Myanmar and domestic production and logistics.

The project began in June 2025 and ran for about nine months until ERP go-live in January 2026. It was carried out in three phases—planning, implementation, and stabilization—and broadly improved core company-wide business processes, including ▲restructuring item information management systems ▲enhancing order-to-shipment linkage processes ▲integrating the warehouse management system (WMS) ▲automating supply planning ▲managing overseas contract manufacturing ▲automatically calculating manufacturing costs based on bills of materials (BOM) ▲automating expense vouchers.

Through this, KM Healthcare has integrated inventory, cost, sales, and supply planning into a single data framework and established an operational foundation to respond quickly to changes in demand. The company added that it can now identify product-level costs and profitability in real time, strengthening its data-driven decision-making environment.

Following the ERP go-live, Younglimwon Soft Lab supported system stabilization by responding to user inquiries and improvement requests during the stabilization support period.

A KM Healthcare representative stated, “This project served as an opportunity to overhaul our decision-making framework by integrating supply chain and management data,” adding, “We will continue to advance data-centric operations based on ERP.”

Park Yoon-kyung, Vice President of Younglimwon Soft Lab, said, “This is a case of integrating logistics, production, and accounting by reflecting the complex supply chain of the medical device industry,” and added, “We will support our clients’ business innovation through ERP advancement tailored to industry characteristics.”

Ji Hee-su

AI-translated with ChatGPT. Provided as is; original Korean text prevails.
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