Implementing an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system across your supply chain or logistics operation is a game-changer—but only if the people using it are confident and capable. That includes yard employees, who play a critical role in day-to-day execution.
While they may not sit behind desks, your yard teams are hands-on with inventory, equipment, shipments, and scheduling—all of which feed into ERP systems. So, how do you bring them up to speed?
Here are the Top 10 Best Practices for successfully upskilling your yard employees in ERP usage:
Before diving into training, explain why the ERP system matters. Yard employees need to understand how it:
When they see the benefit to their daily work, they’re more likely to engage with the training.
Skip the one-size-fits-all approach. Focus on what they actually need to know based on their role.
This keeps training relevant, efficient, and non-intimidating.
Yard employees are practical, action-oriented workers. Make the training hands-on and scenario-based.
Instead of just showing them how to click a button, simulate:
Let them learn by doing—with real-world context.
Visual learning sticks better—especially for employees who may be new to tech or ESL learners.
Don’t overload teams with long training sessions. Break learning into bite-sized modules.
Repetition and consistency beat intensity.
Designate a few tech-comfortable yard team members as peer coaches. These “super-users” can:
Learning from a peer often feels safer and more accessible.
If the ERP system has a mobile version, make sure it’s accessible on handhelds, tablets, or yard management devices.
Bonus tip: Add QR codes around the yard that link to training videos or guides for just-in-time learning.
Have support ready during rollout and daily operations, not just in training.
Reinforcement helps reduce errors and builds confidence fast.
Recognize employees who complete ERP training, use it accurately, or help others adopt it.
This encourages a positive, team-driven approach to tech adoption.
What parts of ERP training worked best?
What’s still confusing?
What would make usage easier?
Then iterate. This shows respect and ensures the training evolves with the reality of the job.
Upskilling yard employees for ERP usage isn’t just about software—it’s about mindset, clarity, and support. When done right, it leads to smoother operations, better data accuracy, and a team that’s empowered to work smarter—not harder.
Start small. Train intentionally. And remember—your yard is the heart of your operation. Equip them well, and everything flows better.