
Fully Integrated with Sage 200
Sicon WOP is written within the Sage 200 development environment and fully integrates with relevant areas including, Sales Order Processing, BOM and Stock Control.
Full traceability within Sage 200cloud
Information and reports are available in real time within Sage 200cloud
Explode multi-level BOMs into a single works order list
By listing all components in one single list manual errors are reduced and order completion is more efficient.
Quotation Management
Quotation pricing can be derived from selling prices for components or from a mark-up on the cost of the works order elements.
Templates
Create Works Orders from WOP Templates.
Cost Roll-Up
Uses standard component costing methods for accurate cost roll-up.
Sicon Module Integration
Manufacturing processes can be enhanced through the inclusion of additional Sicon modules, such as....
Sicon Documents
- Documents can be added or viewed when amending a Works Order.
Barcoding & Warehousing
- Provides functionality for picking, issuing and booking, as well as back flushing of Works Orders on the handheld.
Distribution
- Preallocations | Pre-allocations are automatically set to fulfil works order demand, both at component at finished item level.
- Reserves & Call Offs | Where Sicon WOP is also installed, a Suggested Works Order will be created.
Projects
- Integrates perfectly into bespoke manufacturing environments to capture Stock, Purchase Orders, Timesheets and other costs to give budget versus actual comparison.
- Alternatively, when combined with Sicon Works Order Processing, this is an ideal solution for businesses wanting to manufacture and install for projects.
Material & Resource Planning
- When combined with Sicon MRP, this extends functionality to offer suggestions for works order and component demand.
Kitting
- When combined with MRP, whether you have a BOM in a kit or a kit in a BOM, MRP will provide recommendations to build and prealloate accordingly.
Shop Floor Data Capture (SFDC)
- SFDC users can logon to works order operations to record actual time spent, as well as completed quantity for that operation.