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Capacity Planning

Explore the capabilities of your work centers in-depth, delving into their capacity. Engage in running hypothetical scenarios to analyze potential adjustments and optimize your operations.

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Capable to Promise

Ensure client satisfaction by maintaining consistent order promises that account for various factors, such as: inbound purchase receipts, supplier lead times, alternative sourcing options, as well as the availability of raw materials, production resources, and labor.

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Production Orders

Production orders are created in response to product demand, which can originate from multiple sources. These sources include sales forecasts, sales orders, and material requirements from other production orders.

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Scheduling

It all begins with an idea.

Easily schedule your production orders based on your work centers capacity, company schedule, material and resource availability.

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Make to Stock

It all begins with an idea.

With the "Make to Stock" approach, you have the option to stock the goods produced. Once production orders are completed, they are transferred to inventory in order to meet sales demands.

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Make to Order

It all begins with an idea.

You can create a production order directly from a sales order demand, streamlining the process. You also have the option to set up sub-contract purchase orders and material requirements that generate automatically.

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Paperless Shop Floor

It all begins with an idea.

The work center dispatch list notifies users about the upcoming job to be executed, ensuring efficient workflow management. Tablets can be employed on the shop floor to optimize operations and enhance productivity.

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