Manufacturing
Repetitive Manufacturing ERP Software: How PowerShop Supports Repeat Production
Learn how PowerShop ERP supports repetitive manufacturing with blanket orders, customer releases, MPS/MRP planning, backflushing, shop floor reporting, inventory control, and mixed-mode production.
Key Takeaways
- Manages blanket orders and customer release schedules for repeat demand
- MPS and MRP planning from orders, forecasts, inventory, and projected jobs
- Backflushing reduces manual material transactions during repeat production
- Real-time shop floor reporting for production, labor, scrap, and downtime
- Serialized inventory control, barcode scanning, and lot traceability
- Supports repetitive, discrete, job shop, make-to-order, make-to-stock, and mixed-mode
What You'll Learn
This comprehensive guide covers everything manufacturers need to know about repetitive manufacturing erp software: how powershop supports repeat production. Continue reading for detailed insights, practical strategies, and actionable recommendations from industry experts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is repetitive manufacturing ERP software?
Repetitive manufacturing ERP software helps manufacturers manage repeat production. It connects customer demand, forecasts, blanket orders, releases, production schedules, material requirements, inventory, shop floor reporting, and shipping activity.
How does PowerShop ERP support repetitive manufacturing?
PowerShop supports repetitive manufacturing with blanket orders, release schedules, MPS/MRP planning, backflushing, manufacturing lot size logic, job scheduling, real-time shop floor reporting, barcode scanning, and inventory traceability.
Does PowerShop support blanket orders?
Yes. PowerShop supports blanket sales orders with release detail, allowing manufacturers to manage ongoing customer commitments and periodic release schedules.
Does PowerShop support MPS and MRP?
Yes. PowerShop includes Master Production Scheduling and Material Requirements Planning. MPS helps determine production requirements, while MRP helps calculate related material, WIP, purchased part, and production requirements.
Is PowerShop ERP only for job shops?
No. PowerShop supports job shop manufacturing, but it is not limited to job shops. It also supports repetitive, discrete, process, make-to-order, make-to-stock, and mixed-mode manufacturing environments.
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