Manage multiple Bills of Materials easily
Multiple versions of a BOM can be stored and used, one of which is
‘live’ at a given time.
With powerful Version control, only one person can edit or
change a BOM at any time, and other users are aware that a BOM is
being edited. Full change history is stored for each BOM.
Old BOMs can be marked as ‘Dead’, ‘Obsolete’ or ‘On Hold’. Obsolete
BOMs can be revived but not built from, and Dead BOMs can be
permanently deleted if required.
Operation templates and BOM copy function
The copy option allows you to quickly create a Bill of Materials.
Operations comprise the labour and machines processes required to
manufacture a finished item or sub-assembly.
You can enter operations details individually each time you
create a new BOM, or create a library of operations stored as
templates in the Operations Register for subsequent use within
BOMs. Improves efficiency by allowing you to save time when
entering new BOMs.
Flexible build options
The system can be configured to always build subassemblies, or
always use from stock, or allow choice in each case.
You can manage products with multiple units of measure. Picking
lists can be produced at the time of allocation or separately.
Multiple finished items can be included in stock calculations
and allocations to ensure finished goods that have similar
constituents of another assembly cannot use each other’s raw
materials.
Sage 200 Manufacturing also supports ‘Phantom’ BOMs so you can
create intermediate items that are never held stock in stock but
are standalone constituents of another finished good.
Customised BOMs and ‘Specials’
Users can replace individual items, add new items or amend
quantities of existing items.
A ‘Partial Build’ feature means that if for some reason you
don’t need to build all the items that raw materials have been
allocated for, you can enter the quantity you have actually
built.
In addition, for expedited builds, the system can cope with the
situation where finished goods are built without first allocating
raw materials.
Precise costing
Detailed costs can be built in for each unit or build run. You can
assign labour and machine time for each assembly process to ensure
accurate costing. Additionally, you can allocate a proportion of a
fixed cost/operating overhead to a run, based on an average number
of units per run.
If a component changes, the rolled-up costs can be calculated
automatically if desired. For components that do not use the
standard costing method, the system will re-calculate the rolled-up
cost of the finished goods upon allocation.
Full batch and serial number processing
If
your processes involve issuing a batch number or serial number to
finished products, our software can record this, enabling you to
trace it to the customers who received it.
Automatically maintains essential quality standards and detailed
traceability.
Produce quotes for multiple batch
sizes
You can build up an estimate using a variety of
quantity breaks. You can alter the quantity and quickly see how the
totals are affected. You also have the ability to cost the estimate
and print the estimate details for any/all of the quantity breaks
that you have entered.
Save time by using the same estimates to reflect different
quantities and calculate the different costs. For example, by
creating an estimate for 1000, 5000 and 10,000 of a particular
item.
Rapid order entry
The rapid order entry
feature allows you to create estimates quickly and speeds up the
creation of multiple estimates. Allowing your customer-facing staff
to create quotes quickly adn easily over the telephone.
Automatic creation of Purchase and Works
Orders
The MRP recommendations to 'make' and 'buy' products can be
amended, filtered and sorted, combined or spilt and then actioned
to automatically create Purchase and Works Orders.
Improves efficiency by saving time and eliminating the need to
manually key data.
Powerful stock projection facility
View a list of predicted stock for all or a range of products in
each time period. If Sage 200 is using multiple locations, you can
also look at a range of products from an individual warehouse.
You can see stock predictions for products below minimum level,
those with negative stock, or those above maximum level.
Gives you the advantage of identifying potential problems before
they arise by providing full visibility and control over future
stock levels.
Integrated with Sage 200 Graphical
Planner
Working alongside MRP, it shows graphically
the schedule of work, i.e. works orders and MRP 'make'
recommendations, required to meet demands and will allow your staff
to create an optimised, achievable production plan.
Allows you to make the most efficient use of resources whether
it be machines or labour.
Actuals vs. Estimates/Standard
View the costs entered and see the variance against what you had
estimated for an operation.
Provides you with accurate costing and calculation of a job's
profitability.
Tight integration with Sage 200 Financials and
Commercials
Your manufacturing staff have complete visibility of the entire
production process - from the orginal Sales Order to Works Order
Processing and Work in Progress to finished goods in the
warehouse.
Stock use can be summarised to a single line for each nominal
account when posting to the Nominal Ledger, or split out to
multiple lines by component.
Summarising nominal postings significantly reduces the volume of
Nominal Ledger transactions, improving performance.