Manufacture with control, from BOM to delivery
Production orders, bill of materials and traceability by lot and serial number — connected to your inventory and purchasing.
- Bill of materials (BOM)
- Production orders
- Lot traceability
- Serial numbers
Production
+ New orderOpen orders
18
Active BOMs
64
Traced lots
312
From bill of materials to manufacturing, without loose sheets
The usual problems
Components in the dark
Not knowing which materials each product takes or in what quantity.
Manufacturing without deducting stock
Producing without the material inventory updating.
Traceability on paper
Noting lots in an Excel or notebook no one else checks.
No trace of the serial number
Not being able to locate a specific unit in the event of an incident or claim.
Manufacturing cost by hand
Guessing how much it really costs to produce each unit.
How Zynvio solves it
Bill of materials (BOM)
The components and quantities each product needs to be manufactured.
Production orders
Plan, launch and close manufacturing runs from the BOM.
Automatic component consumption
When you manufacture, the BOM materials are deducted from stock.
Lot traceability
Track every manufactured lot back to its origin.
Serial-number traceability
Identify and locate each manufactured unit.
Manufacturing cost
Materials and additional costs calculated per production order.
Order status
Planned, in progress or finished, always visible.
Finished-goods entry
Manufactured stock enters the warehouse when you close the order.
Connect your tools via API
Production is connected to your inventory and your purchasing: the materials you consume come out of real stock and you can cover any shortfall without leaving Zynvio.
- Production orders consume stock from the same inventory as sales and purchasing.
- Finished goods are entered into the warehouse you choose.
- Lots and serial numbers stay linked to movements and delivery notes.
- Detect which components are missing and generate purchase orders to cover them.
Automate your workflows
Manufacturing no longer means updating stock by hand.
- When you launch an order, the BOM components are deducted automatically.
- Finished goods are entered into stock when you close the order.
- The manufacturing cost is calculated automatically from the materials consumed.
- Lots and serial numbers are traced with no manual work.
Who it's for
Light manufacturing
Assemble products from components with a BOM and stock control.
What you gain
You know which components each product takes.
Material stock is deducted automatically when you manufacture.
Full traceability by lot and serial number.
Manufacturing cost calculated from real data.
The status of each production order always visible.
Frequently asked questions
What is the BOM (bill of materials) in Zynvio?
It's the list of components and quantities needed to manufacture a product. It's defined per product and is the basis of every production order.
How do production orders work?
You plan an order from the BOM, launch it when manufacturing starts and close it when finished; the status (planned, in progress, finished) is always visible.
Is material stock deducted automatically?
Yes. When you manufacture, the BOM components are deducted from stock and the finished product is entered into the warehouse.
Does it have traceability by lot and serial number?
Yes. You can assign lots or serial numbers to each manufactured unit and track it through movements and delivery notes.
Does it calculate the cost of manufacturing each product?
Yes. The manufacturing cost is calculated from the materials consumed in each production order.
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