
The solutions we offer include
ACCPAC Manufacturing™
(ACCPAC Pro Series™ integrated manufacturing solution),
MISys Manufacturing, a modular easy to use solution designed for companies who require strong bill of materials functions (Sage ACCPAC ERP™ integration only) and
COSS Manufacturing, a highly advanced Job Shop Manufacturing solution (integration available for both Advantage Series and Pro Series Accounting).
Production Entry provides bill of materials, sales kit and configuration, and backflush processing. It even supports up to 99 bill of material levels and real-time costing from Inventory Control! To handle product configuration
requirements with speed and flexibility, built-in modular and variable Bill of Material (BOM) types can reduce the need to maintain multiple BOMs.
Work Orders enables component allocation, routing, and Material Requirement Planning (MRP) features. Production orders can be automatically generated from sales order requirements, inventory shortages, or inventory forecasts. By defining
work centers and operation steps, manufacturers can create flexible labor routes. Generates purchase orders from MRP shortages and bill of material components marked for external processing.
Shop Control delivers shop floor capacity scheduling, what-if planning capabilities, and WIP tracking for production managers that require Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRPII) features. Imports open work orders with defined routes,
identifies bottlenecks, and calculates work order completion dates. What-if plan orders can be created to view material and resource requirements without affecting real-time purchasing decisions.
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MISys Manufacturing
Clients using Sage ACCPAC ERP and want to add a user friendly ACCPAC friendly manufacturing solution should look no further.
MISys was designed to be a sensible alternative to cumbersome and expensive manufacturing management systems. It performs the advanced functions small- to medium-sized manufacturing firms need, yet its familiar
MS-Windows interface makes MISys ideal for the non-technical user.
MISys is modular, so you purchase just the functionality you need. Start with the core module, MISys Level 1. When your company grows and needs more functionality, additional MISys modules add serial/lot tracking,
bin tracking, manufacturing orders, master production scheduling (MPS), material requirements planning (MRP), shop floor control, capacity planning, and much more.
You can run MISys Manufacturing
stand-alone, or fully integrated with
Sage ACCPAC ERP as a complete business solution.
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COSS Manufacturing
COSS is comprised of the
core manufacturing product, allows for enhancement through the
advanced modules and provides optional Modules that include a wide range of of solutions from
data collection for job costing and time & attendance and much more.
Feature rich and easy to use was our design prerogative such that the appropriate users can integrate the product into their day to day environment and embrace them into their environment.
COSS integrated modules push information from each respective module into the central database that then can be used by all modules for their respective use. This eliminates data duplication and re-entry. It
streamlines activities and saves time with the easy access and flow of information from one part of the organization to another.
Starting with the customer contact and estimating/bidding step the
estimating module or
configurator assists in calculating and managing the estimate process to the customer. Once the Job is received Sales Orders capture the Sale and sets the requirements for production processes.
The job/work-order and process planning module inherits information from the estimating module and details the shop process information. Together with
data collection,
advanced planning and scheduling and employee tracking modules the job is moved through the production process in an efficient manner with information up-to-date and available at all times.
Reports are available for all aspects of functions, such as performance measurements, customer inquiries and decision making requirements.
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