While there are numerous niche manufacturing software solutions, these are the broad categories and uses:
ERP and MRP (materials requirement planning)
Use case: Day-to-day centralised management including financials, estimates and quotations, sales and invoicing, purchasing, supply chain, stock control and production costs - and automating workflows.
CRM (customer relationship management)
Use case: Manage customer interactions across multiple channels, provide self-help options to reduce and speed up support requirements, track leads and sales opportunities, and power marketing activities.
QMS (quality management software) software
Use case: Measure, track, and improve the quality of your products and identify gaps and opportunities to improve efficiency and output.
Production planning and scheduling
Use case: Manage production schedules, plans, capacity, and progress to ensure smooth operations. Scheduling involves assigning tasks based on equipment and resource availability, setup times, and dependencies between jobs.
Stock and inventory management
Use case: Deliver real-time visibility of inventory, automate reordering and stock count processes, create POs and monitor replenishment levels.
SCM (supply chain management)
Use case: Oversee the movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
Demand forecasting
Use case: Enable predicting demand throughout the year based on market trends and historical data, so you can plan capacity requirements ahead of time without storing surplus inventory.
Order fulfilment and shipping
Use case: Automate the steps of order fulfilment, shipping and storage processes, and the workflows of 3PLs and B2B and B2C warehousing operations.