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MODULES
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MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Vista provides comprehensive procedures for the recording of
material movements and enquiry into stock holdings.
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Inventory Management
Inventory Management updates and maintains raw materials,
WIP and finished goods inventory quantities and costs.
Allocations are relieved as inventory items are issued to
the job, or as purchase order receipts for purchased items
are posted.
Issued inventory reduces quantities on-hand, which are
continually replenished through the processing of purchased
or manufactured item receipts into inventory.
Average and last costs for every item are continually
updated. A
variety of screen inquiries provide management analysis of
MRP, shortage monitoring, reorder analysis, stock status,
valuation, and critical items.
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Advanced Inventory Management
Closely tracked inventory and finished goods reduce
inventory costs and provides a single source for product
information to the business.
Whether tracking serialized parts through the
manufacturing process or managing inventory in multiple
warehouses, the Advanced Inventory Management module is
designed to provide a fully integrated tracking solution,
improve efficiencies and eliminate wasteful processes
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Handheld
Vista Handheld functionality extends the traditional
Manufacturing Execution System (MES) on the plant floor with
wireless functionality for the efficient capture of
real-time transactions and maximization of employee
effectiveness.
Whether doing physical inventory, material moves, or looking
up serialized part information, the Vista Handheld
application offers an easy to use interface that is designed
for plant employees.
Eliminating manual entry of data, Vista supports auto-print
control functionality which handles the automatic printing
of forms and barcode labels upon the completion of a
predetermined list of Vista
transactions. Auto-print control lets you define the events
that trigger the printing, rules that define the conditions,
and the action to take on a form-by-form basis.
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