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Sage MAS 90 and 200 - Work Order
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The Sage MAS 90 and 200 Work Order module is the cornerstone of the system’s Manufacturing
Solution. It allows you to issue work orders, develop schedules and track
costs associated with the manufacturing process. Work Order provides you
with complete control of the manufacturing process and the ability to
see up-to-the-minute work in process information. This module is particularly
well-suited for companies engaged in assemble-to-order, engineer-to-order
or make-to-order processing.
When
Work Order is used in conjunction with Bill of Materials, the material
required to produce a product can be automatically merged from the appropriate
bill. All of the required paperwork to move the job through the shop can
then be generated from each work order, including travelers, picking sheets,
dispatch sheets and operation tickets.
Using
this module’s informative reports, you can evaluate missing cost, examine
any variance from standards, check material shortages, analyze work center
capacity and confirm tool requirements. Additional reporting capabilities
inform you of the status of open work orders, work in process and work
order history, and allow you to print inventory labels.
By
combining the work Order module with other modules from the award-winning
Sage MAS 90 and 200 product lines, you can assemble the solution that best
meets your individual business needs.
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| Work
Order Templates |
Work
order templates with material information can be defined. Standard
work orders can use the information established in a template to
speed data entry.
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| Work
Order Estimates |
A
Work Order Estimate allows you to examine the cost and scheduling
impact of a work order without committing the inventory components.
As an added convenience, an estimate can be easily converted to a
firm-planned work order. |
| Material
Issue Methods |
You
can automatically issue materials when a work order is released, or
you can manually issue materials using the Work Order Transaction
Entry program. You can also use the "backflush" method to issue materials
when a work order completion is recorded. |
| Work
Order Make Option |
A
Make Option can be specified to indicate how the item produced by
a work order is to be used. A work order can be made for inventory,
made for a sales order or made for another work order. The Back Order
Fill Report provides a list of sales orders and work orders that can
be filled upon completion of a product. |
| Extended
Step Description |
You
can enter up to 100 lines of extended description for each step of
a routing or a work order. The Step Description can be printed on
the Work Order Traveler and Operation Ticket to provide detailed instructions
for shop employees. |
| Work
Order Scheduling |
Scheduling
information can be maintained for each work order. Forward scheduling
can be used to calculate the due date based on a specified release
date and the lead times. Backward scheduling can be used to calculate
the necessary release date based on a specified due date. You can
reschedule a work order after it has been released. |
| Work
Center Capacity Analysis |
The
Work Center Capacity Inquiry and Scheduled Capacity Report indicate
capacity commitments against Work Center. Information can be displayed
graphically or in detail showing the start date, work order number
and committed hours. |
| Work
Order Documents |
You
can print Work Order Travelers, Picking Sheets, Dispatch Sheets and
Operation Tickets for work orders. These documents can be printed
for released or unreleased work orders. |
| Work
Order Transaction Entry |
All
transactions against a work order can be entered using this program.
The types of transactions allowed are work order release, material
issue, labor, miscellaneous labor charge, miscellaneous material charge,
outside processing charge, work order completion and work order close. |
| By-Product
Accommodation |
By-products
of a manufacturing process, also known as co-products or joint products,
can be received into inventory as part of a work order transaction. |
| Work
Order History |
Complete
detailed history information for closed work orders can be displayed
using Work Order History Inquiry or printed on the Work Order History
Report. |
| Work
Order Cost Roll-up |
Item
costs can be calculated based upon the cost of each component in it’s
bill of materials, yield and scrap percentages, and the labor and
overhead in the routing. The Standard Cost field for the item can
be updated with the calculated cost following the completion of the
report. |
| User-Defined
Fields |
Up
to four user-defined fields can be entered for each work order. These
fields can be defined to contain either a date or up to 10 alphanumeric
characters. |
| Work
Order Memos |
Memos
can be entered and maintained for individual work orders. Full text-editing
features are available. Work order memos can be displayed and maintained
from Work Order Entry and can be printed on the Open Work Order Report. |
| Work
Order Labels |
Labels
can be printed for each inventory item completed from a work order.
A single label can be printed per batch of items, or separate labels
can be printed for each item produced. |
| Bar
Code Printing |
Bar
codes can be printed for selected fields on Travelers, Operation Tickets,
Picking Sheets and Work Order Labels. Botch Code 39 and Code 128 bar
code formats are supported for a variety of printers. |
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- Routing
Listing
- Work
Order Traveler
- Picking
Sheet
- Dispatch
Sheet
- Operation
Ticket
- Work
Order Transaction Journal
- Auto
Issue Material Shortage Report
- Back
Order Fill Report
- Work
Order Labels
- Daily
Transaction Register
- Work
Order Cost Roll-up Register
- Open
Work Order Report
- Work
Order Memo
- Material
Shortage Report
- Scheduled
Capacity Report
- Tooling
Requirements Report
- Work
in Process Report
- Work
in Process Recap Report
- On
Demand Cost Ledger
- On
Demand Missing Cost Report
- On
Demand Variance From Standards Report
- Work
Order History Report
- General
Ledger Posting Recap
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Click here to view the Work Order PDF File
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