Customer Support
 Manufacturing

AIMS Manufacturing consists of both bill of materials and work order control. Bill of Materials defines labour, material and special instructions to manufacture assemblies. Work Order Control then lets you open, close and cost work orders to build these assemblies.

This module does the following:

  • Lets you add, change, delete and copy bills of material.
  • Provides explosion and where-used inquiries and reports using the BOM structure.
  • Handles multi-level bills with sub-assemblies.
  • Facilitates opening and closing work orders to manufacture for stock or to order.
  • Lets you post costs against work orders including purchase requisitions for non-stock items or subcontracts.
  • Accommodates flushing actual labour or material costs using the W/O’s revised budget.
  • Provides useful inquiries and reports for open and historical work orders.

The bill of material for each assembly and subassembly indicates the material items, labour operations (with set up and run time), equipment, subcontracts and special instructions for each assembly. To create Bills quickly, you can copy from one to another and then modify as required.

Opening a work order commits quantities of raw materials and subassemblies and puts the quantity of the assembly on order. The Bill is also used to create the work order budget.

A copy of the master Bill is stored with each work order so you can change it when opening a work order without affecting the master. You may generate a single work order for the assembly, or have the system automatically generate sub-work orders to manufacture all related subassemblies.

-You can post labour and material transactions to the work order from Inventory and Payroll or, if desired, have the system “flush” actuals using revised budget. Purchase requisitions for non-stock material or subcontracts can also be generated and costed to work orders

Closing a work order increases the quantity on-hand for the assembly and decreases quantity committed and on-hand for the input items. The system also updates the assembly’s average and last cost.

This module provides invaluable inquiries and reports. The Explosion Display shows the quantities of inputs required to build a given number of assemblies and compares them to inventory available; it also shows budget costs to manufacture. The Where Used Display shows all assemblies where a specific item or subassembly is used. The Transaction Display shows the cost / revised budget transactions for a specified work order over a given time period. The Work Order Status shows actual costs-to-date compared to budget.

The Schedule Display and Report are available to tell shop work centres which work order to start next and to give forecasted completion dates. Work order history is also available.

AIMS Manufacturing consists of both bill of materials and work order control. Bill of Materials defines labour, material and special instructions to manufacture assemblies. Work Order Control then lets you open, close and cost work orders to build these assemblies.

This module does the following:

  • Lets you add, change, delete and copy bills of material.
  • Provides explosion and where-used inquiries and reports using the BOM structure.
  • Handles multi-level bills with sub-assemblies.
  • Facilitates opening and closing work orders to manufacture for stock or to order.
  • Lets you post costs against work orders including purchase requisitions for non-stock items or subcontracts.
  • Accommodates flushing actual labour or material costs using the W/O’s revised budget.
  • Provides useful inquiries and reports for open and historical work orders.

The bill of material for each assembly and subassembly indicates the material items, labour operations (with set up and run time), equipment, subcontracts and special instructions for each assembly. To create Bills quickly, you can copy from one to another and then modify as required.

Opening a work order commits quantities of raw materials and subassemblies and puts the quantity of the assembly on order. The Bill is also used to create the work order budget.

A copy of the master Bill is stored with each work order so you can change it when opening a work order without affecting the master. You may generate a single work order for the assembly, or have the system automatically generate sub-work orders to manufacture all related subassemblies.

-You can post labour and material transactions to the work order from Inventory and Payroll or, if desired, have the system “flush” actuals using revised budget. Purchase requisitions for non-stock material or subcontracts can also be generated and costed to work orders

Closing a work order increases the quantity on-hand for the assembly and decreases quantity committed and on-hand for the input items. The system also updates the assembly’s average and last cost.

This module provides invaluable inquiries and reports. The Explosion Display shows the quantities of inputs required to build a given number of assemblies and compares them to inventory available; it also shows budget costs to manufacture. The Where Used Display shows all assemblies where a specific item or subassembly is used. The Transaction Display shows the cost / revised budget transactions for a specified work order over a given time period. The Work Order Status shows actual costs-to-date compared to budget.

The Schedule Display and Report are available to tell shop work centres which work order to start next and to give forecasted completion dates. Work order history is also available.

 
 What's New?
AIMS Handheld

AIMS Handheld allows picking, issuing and inventory counting all through handheld devices.

Pick slips are pulled into the handheld, pickers then scan items and enter quantity picked. This information is then transferred back to the AIMS system for packing slip generation. Handhelds can also issue material to service orders or manufacturing workorders and collect physical count information. Currently only Symbol hardware is supported and development is underway to further enhance this module.

 
AIMS E-Commerce Data Transfer

AIMS E-Commerce data transfer passes data between your AIMS system and an E-Commerce shopping site. Data transferred includes inventory items and pricing from the AIMS server to the E-Commerce server and online orders from the E-Commerce server back to AIMS.

You can also pass customer, ship-to, shipping and sales history data from AIMS to the E-Commerce server.

 
AIMS Data Warehousing

AIMS Data Warehousing pushes your AIMS data to a true SQL database on a routine basis (say nightly). From there you can extract using common reporting tools like Crystal Reports, Excel and Access, or write your own program with C#, Visual Basic or any other SQL language.

Your AIMS data can be pushed to either MS SQL Server or the Firebird database and AIMS Data Warehousing includes pre-defined sales analysis and job costing views along with a great pivot writer. 

 
AIMS Handheld

AIMS Handheld allows picking, issuing and inventory counting all through handheld devices.

Pick slips are pulled into the handheld, pickers then scan items and enter quantity picked. This information is then transferred back to the AIMS system for packing slip generation. Handhelds can also issue material to service orders or manufacturing workorders and collect physical count information. Currently only Symbol hardware is supported and development is underway to further enhance this module.

 
AIMS E-Commerce Data Transfer

AIMS E-Commerce data transfer passes data between your AIMS system and an E-Commerce shopping site. Data transferred includes inventory items and pricing from the AIMS server to the E-Commerce server and online orders from the E-Commerce server back to AIMS.

You can also pass customer, ship-to, shipping and sales history data from AIMS to the E-Commerce server.

 
AIMS Data Warehousing

AIMS Data Warehousing pushes your AIMS data to a true SQL database on a routine basis (say nightly). From there you can extract using common reporting tools like Crystal Reports, Excel and Access, or write your own program with C#, Visual Basic or any other SQL language.

Your AIMS data can be pushed to either MS SQL Server or the Firebird database and AIMS Data Warehousing includes pre-defined sales analysis and job costing views along with a great pivot writer. 

 
 
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