BizAutomation’s Work Order Management software streamlines the entire discrete manufacturing lifecycle from initial creation to final assembly. By automating the pick-to-workstation flow, it ensures your technicians always have the exact materials and routing instructions they need exactly when they need them.
Disconnected production workflows cause assembly lines to stall while technicians hunt for parts or updated schematics. Our system solves this by natively integrating your sales, inventory, and production data. Whether you are running high-volume "build-to-stock" operations or generating custom "Link-to-Order" production runs directly from incoming B2B sales orders, BizAutomation orchestrates the entire process. The system automatically allocates the required work order template, raw materials and directs warehouse staff to stage them at the correct workstation, entirely eliminating shop floor friction and accelerating your time to market.
Link-to-Order production allows you to automatically generate a custom manufacturing work order directly from an incoming customer sales order, natively linking the production run to that specific buyer's requirements. This ensures that customized discrete engineering projects are handled with the same efficiency as long-run manufacturing.
The pick-to-workstation flow is a warehouse management process where the system directs inventory staff to pick the exact raw materials required for a specific work order and stage them directly at the technician's physical workstation. This tight integration between the warehouse and the shop floor eliminates downtime and ensures constant production momentum.
Direct answers on managing production jobs and material routing.
It is a digital workflow that tracks and controls the entire lifecycle of a production job, automatically assigning labor, routing instructions, and required materials to specific manufacturing tasks.
Link-to-Order allows you to automatically generate a custom manufacturing work order directly from an incoming customer sales order, natively linking the production run to that specific buyer's requirements.
This is a warehouse management process where the system directs inventory staff to pick the exact raw materials required for a specific work order and stage them directly at the technician's physical workstation.
Absolutely. The software is highly flexible, supporting long-run, high-volume manufacturing to replenish warehouse stock, as well as highly customized, one-off discrete engineering projects.