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Create
standard products or recipes from raw components and nested
sub-assemblies. There is no limit to the number of levels |
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of
sub-assemblies you can have |
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Include
detailed instructions for making the product. |
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Assign
a sequence number and detailed comments to each component within the
Bill of Materials (BOM) |
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Assign
set-up or tooling up costs and quantity used in the production of a
single batch. Costs automatically spread across |
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each unit when
completed batch receipted into stock |
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Global
maintenance function allows bulk updates of BOM. For example,
replace obsolete component with new. |
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Revalue
products based on current component costs |
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Create
quotes for standard products or custom configurations of standard
products. |
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Create
manufacturing requisition (work orders) directly from quote.
Custom configurations automatically dealt with. |
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Create
manufacturing requisitions based on demand. |
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Issue
components to the requisition as they are used, for jobs which take
longer, to provide more accurate control of inventories. |
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Dynamically
adjust recipe ingredients (or raw materials) to compensate for potency
or wastage. Cost of batch units are |
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automatically recalculated
when product is receipted |
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Assign
supplier batch, lot or serial numbers of raw materials used, if
tracking is required. Batch tracking reports enable you to |
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find
which requisitions (and customers) are affected by a supplier product
recall. |
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Automatically
issue (reserve) stock, and back-order unavailable components. |
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Create
purchase orders and sub-requisitions (for sub-assemblies) which are on
back-order. |
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Back-order
release facility allows you to control which jobs receive stock based
on priorities. Automatic or manual release is |
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available. |
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Fully
or partially receipt a batch into stock. For example, on a
requisition to make 1000 items, you may run short of raw materials |
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after making 500. You can receipt these (to supply to a
customer), and receipt the remainder later. |
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Allocate
time and other costs to manufacturing jobs and produce costing reports
to see actual costs involved in the |
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manufacturing process. |
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Add
additional fields to store important information about each
requisition. For example, Potency, Grade, Status, Processing |
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Stage, Quarantine Information etc |
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All
requisitions can be displayed on a single (manager's enquiry)
screen. View requisitions in date required, customer, product or |
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any other sequence. Drill into a requisition for more detail, or
to adjust details such as manual release of back-ordered products |
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Create
your own on-screen manufacturing enquiries to suit your business or industry. |
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Work
in progress, requisitions listing, costing, stock issues and other
reports available. |
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Create your own additional
enquiries and reports. |
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