Features
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OPS allows up to 999 ship-to locations per customer.
These can be added or maintained during order entry.
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During order entry, the operator can reserve items
that are in stock, allocate against items that are
in production and can be used to fill this order,
or set up a backorder for items that will require
a new production job.
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Order Processing is fully integrated with Job
Costing. Views allow the production planner to see
the quantities of each item for all ship-to
locations and items that are similar to decide how
to combine them into one job or a series of related
jobs. This maximizes production efficiencies and is
important for printers and converters who
routinely run ‘ganged’ or ‘combo’
jobs.
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As newly produced items are received in the warehouse,
they are ready for picking and packing. Pick tickets
and packing slips are produced, and any back orders
can be filled.
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OPS is fully integrated with Accounts Receivable,
General Ledger and with Sales Analysis.
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For repeat items that are not in stock, OPS can
automatically launch a re-print job, recalculate
the estimate including allowable ‘overs’,
and stage the job ticket.
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OPS supports ‘kitting’.
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Sophisticated and flexible handling of WIP financial
costs controls the timing and flow of moving costs
from WIP to Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold.
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Numerous on-line views and reports keep CSR and
production staff fully aware of an order and release.
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Flexible pricing allows different pricing patterns
to be established for different types of items or
customers.
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Order
Processing System provides the ability for
printers who produce, stock and distribute finished
goods products as a “Just in Time” service
for their customers. These are most likely to be sheet
or self adhesive label or carton converters, forms printers,
book printers and printers who produce documentation,
price or parts books. Many general commercial printers
have added fulfillment services and can make good use
of OPS. Each item is defined as a finished goods inventory
item.
OPS is flexible: it can handle a simple one item,
one customer PO order; or process complex orders involving
many ship to locations, many items, and customer PO’s
with releases. It is also very helpful for printers
and converters who do a lot of repeat or repeat with
change printing, even if they do not normally stock
the item in finished goods.
In today’s environment of shrinking turnaround
time for jobs and orders, OPS’ full integration
with the rest of Primac® gives printers a fast and efficient
way to meet their customer’s needs.
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