What is
Sage Pro Series Manufacturing™?
Sage Pro Series Manufacturing is an advanced production and financial
management solution with the built-in flexibility you need to customize
and expand your system, no matter how your business changes. From simple
desktop personalization and user-specific customization, to virtually
unlimited source code modification, Pro Series Manufacturing adapts to
the way you do business.
Available in two editions, Sage Pro Series Manufacturing is designed
for mid-market companies that require a complete, robust manufacturing
solution. Start with Pro Series Manufacturing Small Business Edition and
when you’re ready to add more users or need to modify your system
to meet your unique business needs, seamlessly move to Pro Series Manufacturing
Enterprise Edition. Sage Pro Series Enterprise Edition comes with complete
source code and can be fully modified to maximize your business processes.
A Full Suite of Production Modules
Production Entry
Production Entry provides bill of materials, sales kit and configuration,
and backflush processing. Supports up to 99 bill of material levels and
real-time costing from Inventory Control. Modular and variable BOM types
are available to handle product configuration requirements with speed
and flexibility, as well as maintaining fewer BOMs.
Work Orders
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
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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