Module 7 of 12

Production / Manufacturing

BoM-driven manufacturing with full cost roll-up to finished goods.

The Bill of Materials module turns your recipe into reality. Define inputs and outputs, plan a batch, run a production order through multiple shop-floor steps, capture material issues and returns, log labour and machine hours, record byproducts and scrap. At the end, a finished product lands in inventory with the right cost stamped on it.

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What is inside

Everything Production / Manufacturing ships with.

BoM Master defining inputs, outputs and quantity ratios
Production Plan to set a target output for the period
Production Order executing the plan on the shop floor
Multi-step process tracking (cutting, forming, finishing)
Material Issue against the order from store to floor
Material Return for unused material going back to store
Byproducts capture as separate inventory items
Labour hours tracking with per-shift rates
Machine usage tracking for equipment costing
Scrap and waste recording for accurate yield
Production Shifts with team-level performance data
Finished Goods receipt that pushes output to inventory
BoM Costing: input + labour + machine + overhead = finished cost
Production state machine (Draft, Released, In Progress, Completed, Closed)
Production Reports order-wise, plan-wise and item-wise
Standout

Why teams switch to this module

Recipe to finished good in one trail

BoM defines the recipe, Production Order executes it, Finished Goods Receipt closes the loop. Material flow, labour and overheads all roll into the unit cost.

Shop-floor reality, captured

Multi-step processes, byproducts, scrap, machine downtime, shift performance. The owner sees what really happened on the floor, not what someone wrote in a notebook.

True unit cost, every batch

Material plus labour plus machine plus overhead, calculated automatically. Spot a 3% scrap spike before it eats your margin for the quarter.

Built for

Who gets the most out of Production / Manufacturing.

  • Factory managers running daily production
  • Costing accountants closing month-end
  • Owners benchmarking unit cost across batches
Questions

Frequently asked

Yes. A production order can carry multiple steps (cutting then forming then finishing). Material can be issued and returned at any step, and labour or machine hours are tracked per step.

No. The system is industry-aware. Pharma tenants do not see steel fields and vice versa. Same product, different industries, no clutter.

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