Your factory makes a shirt. Three sizes (S, M, L), three colors (red, blue, white), three collar types (V-neck, round, crew). That is 27 separate item codes. Each needs its own Bill of Ma
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Co-Product Cost Accounting: The Problem Most ERPs Cannot Solve
In Thai manufacturing, one production run often produces multiple outputs. A plastics injection cycle might yield three different parts from one mold. A food processing batch might produce a primary p
LRP vs MRP: Why Your Production Planning Takes Hours Instead of Minutes
Every production planner knows the frustration: you kick off an MRP run at 6 PM, and by the time it finishes hours later, two rush orders have already changed everything. The plan was outdated before
Dual Units: Why Your ERP Should Show Both Kilograms AND Pieces
Your sales team sells in pieces. Your production floor measures in kilograms. Your warehouse counts in boxes. Your purchasing team orders in rolls or sheets. Every department uses differe
AMRP: Why You Don’t Need a Separate APS System
You bought an ERP for your factory. You set up your Bill of Materials (BOM), configured your production workflows, and trained your team. Then you sit down with your planner to create the