Manufacturing
Plan, Track, and Optimize Your Production with MRP
From bill of materials to finished goods, streamline every step of your production cycle. Get real-time visibility into materials, work orders, and costs to deliver on time, every time.

Problems
Without Manufacturing, These Might Happen

No visibility into production timelines

BOMs managed with spreadsheets, prone to errors

Incomplete raw materials during production

Waste and overproduction

No standard costing process

Poor planning and missed delivery deadlines

Difficult to track finished goods vs. WIP
Features
Powerful Tools for Your Business
Define components, quantities, and versions.
Manage step-by-step production jobs.
View and manage upcoming production deadlines.
Assign operations or work centers per product.
Log material and labor costs manually.
Consume raw materials automatically during production.
Use multiple versions of a BoM for flexibility.
Auto-transfer finished goods to stock when done.

We served
Perfect for These Industries

Light Manufacturing
Small to medium-scale goods production.

Custom Fabrication
Furniture, metal works, and prototyping.

Apparel & Textile
Clothing and textile manufacturing.

Food & Beverage Production
Packaged food, beverages, and ingredients.

Cosmetics & Personal Care
Skincare, hygiene, and body care products.

Packaging & Materials
Plastic molding and packaging materials.

Electronics & Components
PCB assembly and component integration.

Chemical Production
Non-hazardous blending and formulation.

Print & Design Services
Signage, offset printing, and design work.
Frequently Asked Question
What is Manufacturing?
MRP (Manufacturing Resource Planning) manages the production process. It helps plan, schedule, and track manufacturing orders, raw materials, work orders, and costs. Ideal for factories, workshops, and custom production.
Use forecasting and stock rules to auto-create work orders from sales or inventory needs.
Yes—nested BoMs are supported and automatically exploded into raw material lists and operations.
Mark BoM lines as subcontracted. Confirming the MO creates a PO with required components sent to the partner.
Add by-products in the BoM with quantity and cost split. System tracks them during production and adjusts valuation.