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Axional ERP · PP

Manufacturing engineered for industrial operations that cannot afford a stopped line.

Production planning, MRP, BOMs and routings, work orders and shop-floor execution, quality and preventive maintenance — on one engine. Production traceability that an industrial auditor can reconstruct, integrated with the procurement and inventory surfaces that drive supply.

MRP and master scheduling

Multi-level MRP driven by demand and capacity. The schedule reflects the operational reality, not a periodic recomputation that ignores Tuesday's machine outage.

BOMs and routings

Multi-level BOMs with alternates, engineering-change-driven version control, routings linked to operations and resources.

Work orders and shop floor

Dispatch lists, operator interfaces, real-time production status, mobile-floor capture of completion and consumption.

Quality and maintenance

SPC, non-conformance, batch quality, preventive maintenance scheduled against the production calendar.

The four surfaces of Axional PP

Production planning

Master scheduling, MRP, capacity profiles, finite scheduling, what-if analysis.

BOMs & routings

Multi-level BOMs, alternate components, routings, engineering change control.

Work orders & shop floor

Dispatch lists, operator interfaces, real-time production status, mobile floor capture.

Quality & maintenance

SPC, non-conformance, batch quality, preventive and condition-based maintenance.

Why MRP is only useful when it sees the floor

The classic MRP problem is that it operates on a snapshot — demand, on-hand stock, lead time — and ignores what is actually happening on the floor. The line is down, the operator is on leave, the inbound from supplier is delayed, the quality hold takes a batch out of inventory. By the time MRP recomputes overnight, the snapshot is already wrong.

Axional's MRP runs against the live operational state. Floor capture, quality holds, machine availability, supplier acknowledgements all feed the same engine. The schedule the morning shift sees reflects what is actually true, not what was true at midnight.

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