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Opera II Supply Chain integrates sales, purchasing and stock with
financial management to automate the delivery of customer orders
with effective stock management. This solution responds to demand
for products and pricing quickly and effectively to maintain customer
loyalty and customer satisfaction, and you have the complete control
required to manage the supply chain management aspects of your business.
Opera II Supply Chain Management comprises:
- Stock Control
- Sales Order Processing
- Purchase Order Processing
- Bill of Materials
Stock Control
Designed to simplify the way you manage the stock requirements of
your business. Supporting various costing methods, it tracks your
stock movements - even across multiple warehouses. Quarantine warehouses
can be used to inspect goods prior to them being moved into stock
and you can also apply different cost and selling prices for each
warehouse, allowing you to arrange your stockholding how you like.
Sales Order Processing
Generates sales documents, applies customers' special price lists,
discounts and credit limits. Also provides back to back order processing
facilities when circumstances dictate, as well as part-progression
of sales documents. Allocation and picking provides even greater
control over the sales and delivery cycle.
Purchase Order Processing
Generates purchase documents through to supplier invoices, whilst
the re-order facility assists in maintaining and controlling stock
at their optimum levels. Multiple supplier documents can be optimised,
creating one document for progression to a purchase order. Matching
of receipts and supplier invoices back to the purchase order provides
tighter control over stock and financial management.
Bill of Materials
Provides fast and accurate manufacturing information including work
in progress, assembly structure detail, where used or assembly cost
reports and batch/serial item location from works orders. It features
automatic work order generation from sales orders, batch works order
progression and a comprehensive enquiry facility. Assembly structures
can be simple or complex, including sub assemblies and components
such as raw materials, labour or description only. The kitting function
allows further flexibility by enabling works orders to be raised
and receive the build quantity of the finished assembly into stock
in a single process.
Once armed with your business aims and budget allowances we will
recommend the solution options most suitable for you. If you would
like further information on Opera II Supply Chain Management, please
download the PDF from the More
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us.
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