Work Orders & Production
Plan to build with change control. Work orders from released BOMs; routings and capacity drive dates. Execution drives traceability and quality outcomes.
Problems solved
This module addresses common operational pain points in manufacturing and engineering:
- Production tracked in spreadsheets or disconnected MES with no link to demand or BOM
- No link between order demand, BOM, and what was actually built
- Rework and scrap handled manually or not tracked; poor production visibility
- Planners lack visibility into late risk and exceptions until jobs are already late
- Traceability and quality data in separate systems or paper
Core capabilities
Work orders from released BOMs; lock after start to prevent mid-job structure changes
Routing templates; staging bins and kitting per work center
PASS, REWORK, SCRAP outcomes with automatic handling and inventory impact
Serial and lot tracking; genealogy from receipt through build and ship
Operation sequencing and work center assignment; capacity consumption
Operational outcomes
Using this module, teams can expect:
- Improve on-time delivery with capacity-aware dates and exception visibility
- Improve traceability from components through finished goods
- Reduce manual coordination between planning, floor, and quality
- Improve visibility into rework and scrap for cost and quality
Example workflow
How this module fits into the broader Esvos flow:
How it connects
Work Orders & Production works as part of the broader Esvos system:
- Demand and BOMs create work orders; scheduling sets dates
- Inventory issues and consumes; quality inspections can block completion
- Traceability and warehouse staging feed and receive from production
Connected modules
Work Orders & Production works with these modules in one system:
Work Orders & Production is part of the Esvos platform. Planning your rollout? See migration and implementation.
Production
Work orders, routings, and execution in one system. Rework and scrap flow back to inventory; traceability stays intact.
Who uses it
Relevant roles for this module: