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Sage MAS 90 and Sage MAS 200
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Manufacturing
Three powerful manufacturing modules (Bill of Materials, Work
Order Processing, and Material Requirements Planning) provide
detailed and accurate tracking and reporting throughout the
entire manufacturing process - from forecasting, to the shop
floor, to completion.
The Sage MAS 90 and Sage MAS 200
manufacturing solution offers a range of features that will
help maximize efficiency through all stages.
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Bill of Materials
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The Bill of Materials module
allows you to easily track the components and miscellaneous
charges that make up your finished items and assemblies. It
also gives you accurate and informative reports detailing bill
structures, component requirements and production history, and
provides unlimited revision capability - up to 99 levels are
supported. The Bill of Materials module also includes a unique
Bill Options feature, which allows products to be customized
directly from sales orders. Designed to accommodate the
after-the-fact recording of production, the component items
used are automatically relieved from inventory and the
finished products are automatically received into inventory.
You can also control production costs with the Engineering
Change Control feature.
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Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
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The Material Requirements
Planning (MRP) module helps ensure that you have sufficient
amounts of materials on hand at all times. It simplifies work
processes, eliminates purchasing and scheduling problems, and
allows purchasing and production managers to plan more
effectively. MRP looks at demand based on open sales orders
and projections, and also reviews supply based on inventory
stock levels and open purchase orders. Combining this
information with product build times and lead times, you can
produce reports that advise the purchasing manager on orders
that need to be placed, revised or canceled.
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Work Order
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The Work Order module is the
cornerstone of the Sage MAS 90 and
Sage MAS 200 manufacturing solution.
It lets you issue work orders, develop schedules, track costs
and maintain complete control of the manufacturing process.
Providing complete control over the manufacturing process and
the ability to see up-to-the-minute, work-in-process
information, Work Order is particularly well-suited for
companies engaged in assemble-to-order, engineer-to-order or
make-to-order processing. Used in conjunction with Bill of
Materials, all of the required paperwork to move the job
through the shop can then be generated from each work order,
including travelers, dispatch sheets and operation tickets.
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