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Job Controller

Job Controller



For manufacturing companies who operate within a jobbing or non-repetitive environment.



A powerful estimating tool enables you to provide accurate and timely quotations for work. Stock is allocated and issued against jobs, instantly updating your Sage 50 Accounts. Invoices can be raised for all or parts of jobs, and then posted automatically to your accounts software. To manage your costs more effectively, you can also see actual costs versus estimates and the variance.

Businesses are increasingly being asked to conform to their customers' ISO9000 quality requirements. Sage 50 Job Controller enables you to satisfy the demands for better control by providing batch traceability for every component.

There is now a fast estimate entry facility which enables a complete estimate to be entered using just one input screen.

You can now enter sizes (eg. H x W x L) against any components; automatically calculating the quantity needed, and can also quote multiple batch sizes on the same estimate.

The estimating tool has been enhanced to speed up the creation of estimates for one-off jobs. New estimates can be created simply by copying a previous identical or similar job.

Once orders have been accepted, you can print MRP recommendations by each estimate stage, such as design, manufacture, installation, etc.

Production can be scheduled backwards including lower level sub-assemblies from your due delivery date to caluclate a start date, saving you time and ensuring that you have sufficient time to organise resources and sub-assemblies.