ERP & software for small manufacturers
Production looks like a sequence — buy material, make product, ship it. Inside a factory it is three different stock worlds (raw material, work-in-progress, finished goods), a bill of materials behind every product, and a true cost that quietly drifts away from your quote.
We build production control for Singaporen manufacturers without the weight of enterprise ERP — connected to AutoCount for accounting, and simple enough for the floor to actually use.
You are not stuck because manufacturing is complex
You are stuck because the three stock states and the costing live in spreadsheets that cannot keep up with the floor. When material issue, production output, and wastage are recorded late, both your stock and your margin become guesses.
Common manufacturing problems
01
BOM accuracy
If the bill of materials is wrong or out of date, every cost and every material plan built on it is wrong too.
02
Three stock states, one blind spot
Raw material, WIP, and finished goods each move at different times. Without clear capture, stock is untrustworthy.
03
Job cost vs quoted margin
The margin you quoted disappears when real material, wastage, and rework are not captured against the job.
04
Production disconnected from accounting
When the floor and AutoCount are updated separately, double entry and lag creep in.
What we can build for manufacturers
- BOM management with accurate, current costs
- Production orders that match the floor
- Raw material, WIP, and finished-goods tracking
- Job costing against real consumption
- Wastage and scrap visibility
- AutoCount integration so production feeds accounting
- Procurement tied to real material demand
This builds on our custom ERP and inventory and warehouse work, tuned for production.
A safer first step
01
Map the production flow
We trace material in, production, output, wastage, and stock states.
02
Find the costing and control gaps
Where real cost is lost, and where stock goes untracked.
03
Scope the first version
The smallest build that fixes the most painful part of production first.
FAQ
Do we need a full manufacturing ERP?
Usually not at first. We start with the most painful part — often BOM/costing or material tracking — and phase from there.
Can it connect to AutoCount?
Yes. AutoCount stays your accounting system; the production workflow feeds it clean data.
Can the floor use it?
Yes — we design capture screens simple enough for production staff to use with little training.
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