Connect materials, production and dispatch in one manufacturing ERP.
OrbitSuite can be configured to give manufacturing and production businesses clearer control across enquiries, purchases, stores, work orders, production activity, stock, dispatch, invoicing and management review.
Follow material and work movement from demand to delivery.
Production delays often begin outside the production floor.
When demand, purchase, stores, work orders and dispatch are tracked separately, teams spend more time checking status than moving work forward.
Material status is unclear
Required, ordered, received, issued and available quantities are difficult to compare in one view.
Work orders lack context
Production teams may not see the customer commitment, specification, due date or material dependency together.
Output and dispatch disconnect
Finished quantity, rejection, stock availability, dispatch and invoice status can become separate follow-up exercises.
Build the workflow around how your factory actually works.
The final manufacturing scope should reflect your product structure, process stages, material rules, units, quality checks and reporting needs.
Sales demand and planning
Connect enquiries, orders, committed dates and production requirements.
Purchase and suppliers
Track purchase requests, orders, receipts, supplier status and payable context.
Stores and inventory
Maintain item masters, units, locations, stock movement, issue and reorder visibility.
Work orders and production
Structure work orders, process stages, quantities, consumption, output and responsibility.
Quality and exceptions
Record agreed inspections, rejection, rework, reasons and corrective follow-up.
Dispatch and commercial status
Connect finished stock, dispatch, invoice and collection visibility.
From customer demand to finished dispatch.
OrbitSuite can connect the operational records required to understand what must be made, what is available and what is delaying completion.
View All ERP WorkflowsDemand
Capture sales requirement, quantity, specification and committed date.
Plan
Create the agreed production or work order requirement.
Procure
Raise and track material purchasing where stock is insufficient.
Produce
Record material use, stage progress, output and exceptions.
Dispatch
Confirm finished availability, delivery and commercial follow-up.
What a connected ERP should improve.
Technology is useful only when it creates clearer daily operations and better management decisions.
Material availability in context
Review stock and purchasing against planned work.
Visible production status
Know which work is pending, active, blocked or complete.
Traceable responsibility
Connect actions, approvals and changes to users and dates.
Operational and commercial linkage
Review production, dispatch, invoices and collections together.
Manufacturing requirements must be validated before scope approval.
Bills of material, routing, batch or serial tracking, subcontracting, machine planning, quality, wastage, costing and statutory requirements vary widely. The website describes the intended solution direction; each capability must be classified as standard, configurable, integration-dependent or to be developed during discovery.
Questions about this ERP solution.
Get clarity on fit, scope and rollout before choosing a plan.
View All ERP FAQsOrbitSuite is being developed in this direction. The exact production stages, material logic, quality controls and reports must be confirmed against your process before commitment.
Location, rack, unit, stock movement and reorder requirements can be included in discovery. Final availability and any new development are confirmed in the written scope.
Costing requirements differ by business. Material, labour, overhead, job and standard costing rules must be documented and validated before implementation.