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Use different costing methods, such as order-neutral standard pre-calculation for series production or order costing if you only define the actual performance process after production has started. A target/actual comparison using simultaneous costing provides early indications of deviations. With oxaion, you can perform calculations for the entire product range or for specific areas. Even complex manufacturing relationships can be clearly presented by combining the costing methods.
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Transfer sales plans based on a forecast of planned sales directly to material requirements planning, allowing important data to be incorporated into production planning at an early stage.
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With the integrated variant configurator of the ERP software, you can create an accurate calculation for product variants as early as the quotation phase. When orders are entered, the ERP software solution automatically determines material items in bills of materials, stores reservations, and generates production and order proposals. This saves you from having to repeatedly create individual bills of materials and allows you to implement order variants more quickly. An add-on to the ERP software allows the selected characteristics of the product variants to be displayed as 3D graphics.
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Use graphical capacity planning for individual workstations, workstation groups, personnel groups, and operating resources. Aggregations are possible on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly basis. In addition, you can differentiate between planned orders, actual orders, and advance planning.
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All orders can be visualized in oxaion's graphical control center. The occupancy of machine and workstation groups is displayed, right down to the exact distribution of individual resources, e.g., CNC machining stations, assembly stations, and workbenches. The control center is also available for planning human resources.
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Even with complex production projects, you can always maintain an overview with the order structure display. oxaion analyzes business transactions in such a way that, ideally, a consistent, delay-free order network is created across all levels. This allows you to make informed statements about the deliverability of orders with just a few details.
Fig.: Entries in the variant generator influence parts lists and work plans.
Fig.: The production order dashboard provides a quick overview of materials, work steps, and feedback.
Fig.: The graphical control station shows, among other things, the order types and the utilization of the workstations.
