Whether you manufacture complex solutions or simple products, you need strong production control in order to build a competitive advantage. As the global marketplace continues to shrink profit margins and customers become more demanding, businesses are looking for agile solutions that can provide the infrastructure they need to respond quickly and efficiently. Elixir ERP offers a comprehensive solution for make-to-order, mixed-mode, make-to-stock, engineer-to order, and configure-to-order manufacturers; including light assembly features for distribution businesses. Modular in design, the production control suite of modules include Lean Manufacturing, Quality Assurance, and Advanced Quality Management.
Here plant manager can generate production orders as per the requirement from sales team (sales orders). Also we can set BOM for new products and existing products, it is used to control over the production and to control the raw material consumption...
After creating production order production manager can control the quantity of products to be produced as per the availability of raw material and other constraints, and can make control on production cost such as labor, raw material and production schedule etc.
Here we can check the quality of RAW materials, QA/QC passed raw materials quantity will be transferred to the production plant for the production. Raw material which is not passed QA/QC Items will be transferred to damage and return to suppliers.
Here we can create production entry as per production advice. In production entry we can enter actual quantity produced, by products, production damages, man hours spend and raw materials used for particular production...
In final QA/QC produced items will be checked as per specification mentioned by customer or production manager, items which are passed the QA/QC will transferred to stock and failed items will be transferred to damage or recycling...
In production costing we can calculate the actual cost of the product in a particular time period, which will include all constraints like Raw material cost, Variable Manufacturing Overhead Costs, Fixed Manufacturing Overhead Costs and Direct Labor...