Understanding Operations Management In an ERP System

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Along with the financial module perhaps the other most important module in an ERP which forms the core of the system is the operations module. The operations module comprises of the following elements.  

Purchase Orders  

The Purchase Orders module provides a comprehensive, fully integrated purchasing system. You can combine multiple purchase orders on a single receipt and multiple receipts on a single invoice. The Shippable Backorder report helps identify orders that can be completed based on recent Inventory Receipts.  

Order Entry

The Order Entry module allows you to enter orders and sales returns and print invoices, credit notes, order confirmations, picking slips, and shipping labels. You can track transaction details and sales information on-screen and in printed reports. Order Entry integrates fully with Inventory Control and Accounts Receivable, so you always know your inventory levels and the status of your customer accounts.  

Inventory Control

Inventory Control is a complete multi-location inventory management system that keeps track of stock levels and processes inventory receipts, shipments, returns, and adjustments. Inventory Control includes extensive screen inquiry and reporting functions to give you the detailed, current information crucial for effective inventory management.  

Lot Tracking

Lot Tracking traces lots back to your vendors, or down to your clients, making this otherwise time-consuming task a snap. 
 
Industries as diverse as pharmaceutical, food products, and plastics all require thorough inventory management - including the ability to determine at a moment's notice which vendor provided you with a product, and which customer took delivery of a specific batch. 
 
Lot Tracking gives you the power and flexibility to comply with regulatory requirements and to provide better service for your customers and internal operations staff. 
Lot Tracking helps you manage such important information as source, expiration date, lot, and batch quarantine, as well as additions and maintenance. It is the ideal addition for clients in industries where lot and expiration tracking is crucial.

  • Full integration with Order Entry, Inventory Control, and Purchase Orders.
  • Flexible allocation/generation of lot numbers during PO receipt and order entry.
  • Full transaction history, through your organization, including purchases and sales inquiry.
  • Comprehensive set-up options for comprehensive lot inventory management.

Serialized Inventory

Serialized Inventory adds the power of serialized inventory management to your Inventory Control, Order Entry, and Purchase Orders modules.

  • Full integration with Order Entry, Inventory Control, and Purchase Orders.
  • Flexible allocation and generation of serial numbers during purchase order receipt and order entry, providing a single point of serial number entry/maintenance.
  • Full transaction history.
  • Comprehensive setup options for complete serialized inventory control.

This is the ideal complement for Sage Accpac customers using the Inventory Control, Order Entry, and Purchase Orders modules. With Serialized Inventory, you can track your serial numbers from Purchase Orders to Inventory Control to Order Entry and historical inquiry - with complete integration.

Serialized Inventory can automatically assign system-generated serial numbers to items not serialized at the time of receipt to help you keep better control of your stock. Serialized Inventory even allows you to track serial numbers by units of measure other than that in which you track your stock.

Operation Management is necessary module of an ERP Solutions. You can know more details about operation management module in ERP http://sagesoftware.co.in/SubSubProduct.aspx?SubProductId=6 

 

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