What do you get when you combine Sage’s work-order and MRP module, throw in additional features and functionality from Scanco, and put it all on one streamlined platform?
Sage Production Management!
Sage Production Management gives discrete make to stock manufacturers and fabricators the tools they need to achieve end-to-end visibility into their entire production process.
Created in partnership with Scanco, this new module is designed to solve common manufacturing issues like meeting demand on time, reducing labor on data entry, minimizing errors, and keeping the knowledge of your business contained to one system--not just one employee.
This NEW product from Sage gives you three things:
Sage Production Management tracks all job-related attributes to monitor costs vs. budget in real time and make adjustments to inventory, materials, and the production process with increased agility and ease.
With Sage Production Management, you can track the status of an item in real time which helps you to identify bottlenecks, improve capacity planning, and ultimately improves customer satisfaction!
Sage Production Management helps to automate your processes and reduce errors by receiving alerts when reordering is needed, taking employee guesswork out of the production equation.
A few examples of the additional features include:
So much more!
While Sage Production Management was released back in May there are still a couple of extensions that are coming soon! Material Requirements Planning set to be available this month will help elevate supply and demand more accurately while avoiding costly delays by optimizing your inventory and scheduling. Make to order, scheduled for release this September, is designed to enhance your current stock functionality with features to customize items according to customer specifications. And while there's no set date for Enhanced Scheduling we do know it will be available sometime in 2020, allowing improved coordination and efficiency with a user-friendly interface and optimize the management and availability of materials and forecast predictions.