Populate the sidearea with useful widgets. It’s simple to add images, categories, latest post, social media icon links, tag clouds, and more.
Generate and manage an unlimited number of manufacturing orders, which are automatically configured according to the selected Bill of Materials.
Divide your manufacturing orders into work orders, which can further be broken down into smaller steps.
Set up multiple Bills of Materials for each product you manufacture, including the necessary components and operations.
Assign work orders to designated work centers where they will be executed.
Utilize a barcode scanner to initiate operations and streamline manufacturing workflows.
Analyze forecasted stock and demand to guide long-term manufacturing planning.
Schedule production by work center or by work orders.
Utilize the built-in scheduler to automatically or manually manage component levels and oversee operations.
Access and manage all your manufacturing orders from a central location.
Complete work orders from their dedicated cards, organized by the work center where they are performed.
Monitor the total time worked by each employee and the overall time spent on each work order.
Update Bills of Materials based on feedback from employees and customers.
Oversee the entire process of introducing new products, from concept to deployment.
Manage who has the authority to approve or reject proposed changes to Bills of Materials.
Automate the scheduling of quality checks to ensure inspections occur at regular intervals.
Select from various types of quality checks to ensure each product is thoroughly inspected.
Generate alerts for product defects and recommend corrective and preventive actions.
Access a dedicated calendar view to see all scheduled and predicted maintenance.
Monitor each piece of equipment and access relevant statistics, including Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) and Mean Time to Repair (MTTR).
Automatically calculate and monitor key work center statistics, such as cost per hour, capacity, and time efficiency.
Compare the quantities of each product manufactured, the expected duration of work orders, and additional metrics.
Assess how material availability and equipment failures affect productive time.
Determine the cost per unit for each product you manufacture.