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Pegasus offers a complete production control system that integrates manufacturing management, order processing and quality control.

Operations II: Manufacturing solution

Operations II is an ideal system for small to medium sized manufacturing companies looking to implement cost effective manufacturing solutions. It is a complete production system that integrates manufacturing management and quality control with the financial system. The profit on jobs can be assessed, purchase invoices matched against goods inward receipts, and stock control actively managed.

  • Operations II is modular in design and encompasses Production Control, Accounting and Quality Management. It processes data from sales orders through scheduling, production and material requirements planning to delivery and invoicing.

    Operations II integrates seamlessly with both Opera 3 and Opera II, as well as with Microsoft products, to provide a fully functional production and financial system. Moreover, one of the design principles of Pegasus Operations II is that it is an open system, so that Authorised developers can tailor your system to fulfil any special requirements your particular business has.

     

     

    Functionality summary

    • Job Costing
    • Stock Control
    • Sales Order Processing
    • Purchase Order Processing
    • Material Requirements Planning
    • Purchase Invoice Register
    • Price Matrix and History
    • Quotations
    • Traceability
    • Instrument Calibration
    • Production
    • Capacity Planning Link

    Operations II Manufacturing in depth

    Job Costing

    Cost control, a vital element in the manufacturing process, is an integral part of Pegasus Operations II. When an assembly is being defined, the costs are calculated based on its Bill of Materials and its routing through the shop floor. Once manufacture is initiated then actual costs will be accumulated to the job so that this can be compared to the calculated standard cost.

    When purchase orders are raised against a job, these are shown as committed costs against the job. As materials are issued to the job these costs are accumulated, together with any material that has been scrapped. Timesheets, costs from works orders and miscellaneous costs can all be posted to the job.

    Immediate Analysis of Profit

    When the job is complete and all of the costs have been entered, you can see the total of the costs, compare this with the value on the sales order and immediately see the level of profit, or loss. Work-In-Progress costs can also be viewed and reviewed.

    Managing Every Element of the Job

    You can use cost centres within the Job Costing system to break the analysis down into logical groups and to get totals against those cost centres. Budgets can be posted to these cost centres and a variance to these budgets shown. Milestone dates can also be entered and outstanding milestones tracked.

    Stock Control

    The stock control system is a central source of information on all of your stock records. It is fully comprehensive and includes manufacturing, sales, purchasing and stock levels, and is integrated with all other modules within the Pegasus Operations II system.

     

     

    BOM Controlled and Updated

    Bill of Materials is so much more than just a list of components. Linked into the Materials Requirement Planning module it controls the stock levels by taking into account the components’ lead times and scrap values. Linked to the routing of a product, it is also used to calculate the manufacture costs of an assembly, which you can compare with the stock costs and update accordingly.

    Continually Improving your Build Quality

    Specifying what operation is to be performed, its sequence, resource and duration are all used to generate the shop floor documentation. You can also identify the tooling requirements and where and how inspections should be performed. Pegasus Operations II links quality with the manufacturing process, so you can monitor and continually improve the way you build your products.

    Easier Control of Changes

    Changes are inevitable, but having a simple procedure to administer them gives you much greater control. For example, if the item is already in Work-In-Progress you can control the modification of the Bill of Materials by generating change control documentation.

    Sales Order Processing

    A real benefit of Pegasus Operations II Sales Order Processing is that it links all the elements together to give an instant snapshot of what’s going on at any given time. What needs to be delivered to whom and when, when to manufacture, which components to use and what has been delivered; it’s all there, at your fingertips. Customer enquiries are easy to handle and, by integrating Pegasus Operations II into the Pegasus Opera II accounts system, credit terms and status are checked as the sales order is entered or delivery notes and invoices are raised.

    Documents that Suit You and Your Customers

    Improved traceability is all part of the system. You’ll know what has been picked and where it has been sent. Instant access to such information is invaluable if warranty claims come into play. Deliveries can be made against schedules and the order and stock automatically updated. Under- and over-deliveries can be accommodated. Different customers can have different delivery note layouts or certificates of conformity. Pegasus Operations II will handle the permutations you or your customers dictate.

    Keeping an Eye on Profitability

    Again, flexibility helps the system do what you want it to. Invoices can be raised as part of the delivery note routine or printed once the delivery has been confirmed. They can be transferred to accounts packages and, if you are using Pegasus Opera II, the ledger is immediately updated. Invoices and credit notes can be in multi-currency, including the Euro. Sales History and profitability reports allow you to track trends and keep an eye on the profitability of product sales.

    Purchase Orders

    You can identify preferred suppliers so that when components are required, purchase orders can be automatically created with the supplier’s own code and pack size. Purchasing from non-approved suppliers can trigger a different inspection regime, so upholding your quality standards. If you integrate Pegasus Operations II with the Pegasus Opera II accounting system, credit terms and status will be checked as the purchase order is entered.

    Knowing When to Chase

    Purchase orders can have multiple scheduled delivery dates. Where deliveries are time-critical, a supplier contact log will identify when next to chase outstanding orders. Analysis reports help you identify what needs to be purchased, what is outstanding and what is scheduled to be received. This includes bought-out orders and sub-contract work. As goods are received an approved supplier list is updated in line with the quality of deliveries received.

    Quality and Quantity Constantly Monitored

    Deliveries at goods inward can be booked into stock against a quality inspection plan, which you can pre-determine depending on the supplier and the product. You can continually assess suppliers. Failures create a rejection note and the supplier performance is updated. Such stock can be returned to the supplier or placed into a quarantine warehouse. You can trace all receipts back to the delivery, purchase order and supplier. With under-deliveries, parts can be placed on back order or marked as complete.

    Material Requirement Planning

     

    The MPS - Master Production Schedule - will look at sales and forecast orders to identify what needs to be delivered, and when. The MRP - Material Requirements Planning - will then explode this demand through the Bill of Materials to predict what needs to be manufactured, purchased, when and from whom. This can automatically raise both works orders and purchase orders. Works orders can be consolidated, so that one order can cover the demand from many jobs. Alternatively, each job can have its own set of works orders generated. Purchase orders are automatically consolidated. Analysis reports show you what is to be bought and when, and the committed costs such a purchase plan will impose on your business. The system is aware of existing and planned orders and late deliveries.

     

     

    Timely Ordering Makes Cost Savings

    Pegasus Operations II removes time-consuming calculation and guesswork from your manufacturing process. Works orders can be automatically raised on the date calculated to satisfy its demand. The MRP system will ensure that raw materials are available at the time when the manufacturing of assemblies should commence. Stock levels can be reduced by buying and making in accordance with the production plan, as opposed to being based on re-order levels.

    Changes are Automatically Rescheduled

    When the schedule dates for sales demand changes, this can have a knock-on effect against related purchase and works orders. A re-schedule report shows when receipts will arrive but where the source demand has either been moved into future periods, or has been cancelled. You can also see demand that is overdue for release. If there are part codes that have very long lead times, then it is possible for those to be excluded from the MRP calculation.

    Purchase Invoice Register

    You can log a purchase invoice on to the system and approve the invoice at a later stage. An invoice can be matched against the purchase order to verify that the pricing is correct, and matched against the deliveries to ensure that the goods arrived. If price discrepancies are accepted, then both the Stock and Job Costing modules will be updated. Link into Pegasus Opera II and your invoices can be directly posted to the supplier accounts and analysed into the Nominal Ledger: one of the advantages of integrating your manufacturing and your accounting systems.

    Price Matrix and History

    You can set up price lists to suit the way you work with your individual customers. As a sales order or quote is entered, the system will refer to the price list and retrieve the correct price for the item being ordered. You can define these price lists with quantity break pricing or as special prices for each item within the list. Price lists can be in either foreign currency or base currency. Price lists can be produced for individual customers or as a ‘sample’ for use by your sales team.

    Use of Historical Data Saves You Time and Money

    Speed and efficiency is built into every part of Pegasus Operations II. You can enter quotes received from suppliers and search for the best price from these quotes. The sales and purchase history allows you to see what was sold, to whom and at what price; and what has been purchased and at what cost.

    Increasing Functionality

    These features are automatically included as part of the Sales Order Processing module.

    Quotations

    Effective management of your quotations to your customers is the key to winning new business. Operations II allows you to enter quotations, print quotations and proforma invoices and convert these into sales orders.

    A quotation contains typical information such as quantities, pricing and delivery schedules but it goes a bit further: it makes it possible to build up lists of the materials required as well as the processes that need to be performed. Knowing what is required and how long it will take allows you to estimate the costs you will incur to make this product.

    Improve The Way You Manage Your Quotations

    Quotations can be converted into any number of interim states before they are used to generate sales orders. This allows you to track exactly where you are within the quotation process. For example - an initial enquiry may have moved into the drawing office for a more detailed analysis of the requirements, this may then have changed to a formal exchange of contracts and finally it might have the full manufacturing process defined prior to being converted into a sales order. Each of these stages can be recorded as a change of status on the quotation, notes added and a full history maintained. The system allows you to analyse the change in these states so that you can see the ratio of new enquiries to sales orders taken - useful as an early indicator of future workloads.

    Traceability

    Tracing stock can be as simple as knowing in which warehouse and bin location a batch of stock has been stored. In more demanding environments it can mean tracing a receipt from a supplier, into work in progress and incorporation into assemblies, through to delivery to the customer. In any case, the Operations II Traceability module will tell you where that stock is, or where that stock went to.

    Traceability can be down to serial number level. A full breakdown of the components used in the assembly allows all components to be traced back to their source receipt into stock, either from a supplier or as an in-house manufactured assembly. There is a Recall List function that shows all customers who received assemblies containing components from a faulty inward batch. Finding out who supplied a faulty batch of product and where that batch was used is quick and easy.

    Is It the Right Batch?

    It’s one thing to know where the stock is, it’s a different proposition to know if a batch of stock has the right attributes for the job. The Traceability module allows you to record Batch Analysis information against movements into stock from a supplier or from internal manufacture. If you take delivery of goods covered by a material analysis certificate then you can record that information against that receipt. If you perform a chemical analysis against a batch of stock you have made or have received from a supplier then these results can also be recorded. The system will allow you to define how that analysis is to be performed and then lets you record the results. You can therefore print batch analysis certificates to cover deliveries of this stock to your customers.

    Instrument Calibration

    An inventory of your instruments, tools and gauges can be linked into a calibration diary to hold details of when and how a gauge is to be inspected. Those instruments that pass the calibration tests are available for issue to jobs or employees, while those marked as ‘Rejected’ will need to be re-calibrated. An instrument check card can be produced that details exactly what is required when the instrument is to be checked, giving the ‘go’/‘no go’ tolerances. The actual results can then be recorded back into the system so that a full inspection history is maintained for each instrument.

    When And Where To Use An Instrument

    Within the Production module it is possible to print out a works order pack that details how a product is to be manufactured. This works order pack can also include a list of the instruments required and where they will need to be used. This requisition list can be used to issue instruments to a job, allowing you to maintain an issue history so that, should an instrument subsequently fail its calibration tests, you will know which jobs the instrument was used on. Issuing instruments to a job will also allow you to specify who issued the instrument, where it is located and when it is expected to be returned. Only those Instruments that are currently marked as ‘Accepted’ can be issued out to jobs or employees.

    Key Features

    • Calibration inspections allow you to define the tests required together with the allowable tolerances
    • Diary system for letting you know when calibration checks will be required
    • Full breakdown of components used to manufacture a batch of items
    • Printing of the calibration check cards, either date or usage based
    • Maintains the results of all calibration checks performed on an instrument
    • Instruments can be issued to jobs or employees and a full issue history is maintained
    • Prevents ‘Rejected’ instruments from being issued out
    • Sub-contractor details can be recorded for sub-contract calibrations

    Production Control

    Production Control is the defining element in the Pegasus Operations II manufacturing system. It gives you the ability to control and manage the whole process. This goes beyond simply producing shop floor documentation and looking at Work-In-Progress. You will know exactly what is being made and be able to monitor its progress. This finger-on-the-pulse control also gives you time to react should circumstances change and you need to re-plan.

    WIP and Shop Floor Status Always Known

    When it comes to work in progress and shop floor documentation, it is not so much what the system does - which is a great deal - but that it gives you the management information you need whenever you want it. All those familiar elements such as specific assembly instructions, works orders or route cards, quality control information, tooling requirements, material pick lists, job tracking and so on, are all part of the system. It’s the control and management capabilities of Pegasus Operations II that make the difference.

    Full Management of Sub-Contracting

    Within Pegasus Operations II it is easy to identify which operations are sub-contracted, to which sub-contractor and at what cost. You can also raise purchase orders for these sub-contract operations and the system will monitor the receipts, so you know exactly what is outstanding at each sub-contractor.

    Key Features

    • Prints all your shop floor documentation
    • Prints material requisition/pick lists
    • Automatic purchase order generation for stock shortages on a job
    • WIP costing
    • Records actual times, with variance analysis against the standard times
    • Resource loading analysis
    • Works order inspection records
    • Records material usage together with scrap analysis
    • Amend Bill of Materials and routing for base assembly or individual job
    • Analysis report of the production and delivery schedules
    • Sub-contract order progress reporting
    • Fast-track works order generation

    Capacity Planning Link

    Each job sent to the shop floor may require the use of a range of resources. These resources will probably have an operational calendar showing their shift patterns and will also have a current loading plan. The Capacity Planning Link module allows you to transfer resource loading requirements from Operations II into third party capacity planning systems, so that the scheduling system can provide ‘planning board’ facilities, automatic scheduling, ‘work to’ lists, machine loading, shift pattern management etc.

    Using finite capacity planning it is possible to load jobs onto the resources that are available and calculate when a particular job will be finished. Of course, many operations from many jobs might require to be loaded onto the same resources. The Capacity Planning system enables you to resolve these conflicts by specifying the sequence in which the jobs are loaded onto the resources, so that each job will have its own finish date calculated.

    What Data To Schedule?

    You can transfer the loading requirements of all sales orders that are due to be delivered in a specified date range as an ‘All Orders’ download. The resource requirements from all of these sales orders can be scheduled and the finish dates calculated. Alternatively, you can transfer the loading requirements from open works orders, outstanding work on existing works orders and loading from the MRP system. A ‘What If’ manager allows you to generate a range of ‘What If’ scenarios that can also be transferred to the capacity planning system. By loading these scenarios into a copy of the current manufacturing plan, this allows you to experiment with possible demand and see what can be finished, and by when.

    Key Features

    • Transfer of Operations II production information to drive the finite scheduling systems, providing ‘planning board’ facilities, automatic scheduling, ‘Work To’ lists etc
    • Multiple transfer options are defined to transfer different data sets for different types of processing within the capacity planning system
    • Pre-defined transfer routines are provided for the posting of sales orders, open works orders, outstanding work from existing works orders, MRP records and ‘What If’ scenarios into the Preactor scheduling software systems
    • Timed event handler so that the transfer routine can be automatically invoked, for example, first thing in the morning allowing ‘Work To’ lists for the day to be produced from the capacity planning system
    • The transfer routines can be tailored to produce different transfer files using information from different data sources, making it configurable to your own specific requirements
    • It is possible to reschedule sales orders based on the calculated finish date from the capacity planning system
  • Operations II

    Job Costing Key Features

    • Integrated with other modules so costs are automatically accumulated
    • Cost changes of materials automatically re-value the material costs to the job
    • Miscellaneous costs and timesheets can be posted to a job
    • Committed costs are taken from purchase orders raised specifically for the job
    • Materials issued to works orders or scrapped, can be reported
    • Materials can be posted directly from the Stock Control module to a job
    • Cost information on materials used in a job includes batch traceability information
    • Cost centre budgets and milestone dates can be entered and reported on
    • Work-In-Progress costs can be reported on

    Stock Control Key Features

    • Product group and ABC classifications
    • Batch control of stock movements with full traceability
    • Comprehensive interrogation of any element at any time
    • Full price change history with why and when
    • Own product code and prices for any number of preferred suppliers
    • Stock record links part code, drawing/issue numbers, quality plans, images
    • EU commodity codes, country of origin, weights
    • Alternative part codes, superseded parts with on-what-date
    • Stock unit and usage unit with conversion factors, buying units
    • ‘Soft’ Bill of Materials allows prototype and build-to-order jobs
    • Capability records defining your certification and scope, including service bulletins and overhaul

    Sales Order Processing Key Features

    • Prints acknowledgements, pro-forma, delivery notes, certificates of conformity and invoices
    • Fast-track production of manufacturing data directly from a sales order
    • Trial kit of what can be manufactured from component-free stock
    • Unlimited free text held against both sales order header and on the lines
    • Prevent processing of a sales order by marking it as being ‘On Hold’
    • Settlement discount, overall discount and line discounts
    • Part kits referenced by single code appear as multiple parts on delivery note
    • EC VAT handling together with currency triangulation
    • Delivery pick lists can be directly converted into delivery notes and invoices
    • Sales order part codes can be based on customer part code reference

    Purchase Order Key Features

    • Prints purchase orders, goods inward inspection cards, goods received notes and rejection notes
    • Free issue receipts and customer returns are receipted into stock via the goods inward routine
    • Purchase orders can be raised manually or automatically from sales order demand
    • Job-specific purchase orders have receipts automatically allocated to that job
    • Multi-currency purchase orders with supplier part pricing
    • Unlimited free text held against a purchase order
    • Supplier approval, performance analysis and vendor rating
    • EC VAT handling together with currency triangulation
    • Purchase order part codes locating can be based on a supplier part code

    MRP Key Features

    • Orders, receipts and stock levels are compared to determine future stock shortages
    • Orders for Release report identifies orders that are overdue for release
    • Considers both firm and planned purchase orders and works orders
    • Preferred suppliers can be substituted when purchase orders are being automatically created
    • Automatic order generation will be in multiples of the purchasing pack size
    • Works orders can be automatically generated
    • Altered Bill of Materials for a specific job will be considered by the MRP system
    • Multiple MPSs can be run using different base data
    • Pegging facility will show you the source demand for a part code
    • Committed cost report shows time phasing of purchasing with cost commitments

    Purchase Invoice Register Key Features

    • Purchase Invoices can be placed on hold awaiting authorisation
    • Entry of both Purchase Invoices and Credit Notes
    • Discrepancies in pricing, quantities and unexpected charges highlighted
    • Range of analysis reports
    • Automatic cost price updating in both Stock and Job Costing modules
    • List of un-invoiced goods received
    • Stock write-off of un-invoiced receipts
    • True Stock Valuation report

    Price Matrix and History Key Features

    • Unlimited number of price lists can be defined
    • Modelling of new price lists based on existing price list, range of part codes or product types
    • Foreign currency price lists
    • Global price updates
    • Printing of customer price lists
    • Supplier quotes recorded, with searching for best price
    • Sales history reporting
    • Purchase history reporting

    Quotation Key Features

    • Produce quotations and proforma invoices which can include notes or customer contract information
    • Analyse the conversion rates of quotations to sales orders, and the numbers that have been lost over the past 12 months
    • Entry of supplier quotations for components that are not normally stocked, but might
    • be required for this particular customer quotation
    • Build up the material lists and the times involved to get an estimate of the costs of making a product
    • Chase quotations based on a Follow Up Date
    • Use quotations to create repeat sales orders for a customer, simply by modifying the quantities and delivery dates

    Traceability Key Features

    • Full batch traceability down to serial number level
    • Traceability of components used in various assemblies together with ‘Recall List’ showing which customers received
    • assemblies containing components from a faulty batch
    • Full breakdown of components used to manufacture a batch of items
    • Comprehensive searching functions including delivery notes, purchase orders, jobs and batch numbers
    • Input and maintenance of batch analysis data
    • Printing of batch analysis certificates

    Pegasus Operations II Manufacturing Software enhancements and productivity impacts

    Pegasus Operations II is a manufacturing solution that has been designed for today’s technology. It allows companies to excel in highly competitive and ever changing market places. It is built using Microsoft technology and fully utilises e-mail and web technologies, enabling businesses to actively leverage real business benefits. Where many traditional systems are reactive, Operations II is proactive, working as a valuable asset for any company.

    Why Operations II?

    Pegasus Operations II is a complete production control system that processes data from quotations, sales orders, scheduling, material requirements planning, purchasing, production through to final delivery and invoicing. WIP is monitored, jobs are costed, products are traced and quality is maintained.

    Used in a diverse range of manufacturing environments, Operations II transforms a hectic process, where profitability is on a constant knife edge, into a controllable and manageable proposition. As with Opera 3, Operations II can analyse facts, see trends developing and respond promptly to situations that can have a direct influence on your profitability. Operations II helps you manage your organisation in a competitive market place.

    Operations II offers real value for money and is widely accepted as one of the leaders in its market place; it has an impressive breadth of functionality that brings significant business benefits to the customer. These benefits can be attributed to:

    • Cost Reductions
    • Greater Margins
    • Tracking and Tracing Stock
    • Enhanced Customer Service
    • Time Savings
    • Reliability
    • Wider Access to Management Information
    • Competitive Advantage

    Typical Operations II Customer

    Operations II is currently installed in companies as diverse as aerospace, automotive, electronic assembly and injection moulders through to precision engineering and jobbing shops. The product is a cost effective yet powerful manufacturing system that is scalable to many business sizes and can realise significant business benefits to customers. Operations II will be a very attractive proposition to those customers with the following profile:

    • Turnover: £1- £10+ million
    • Number of Users: 1-10+
    • Industry: All Sectors
    • Number of Employees: 1-100+
    • Operations II is our manufacturing system that complements Opera 3. If you are a manufacturer, Operations II and Opera 3 offer you a complete business solution.

    What does Operations II do?

    Operations II enables you to define the Bill of Materials for items that you manufacture or assemble, together with its Routing through the shop floor. This information can be used to detail the costs associated with making this assembly, and can be printed as part of the WorksOrder/Routing pack that is sent to the shop floor to control its manufacture. It is possible to monitor how far through the manufacturing process any job has reached, how long it will take to complete and what the variance is between expected times and those actually recorded.

    Operations II allows you to process data from sales orders, through material requirements planning (MRP), purchasing, production, quality control and finally to delivery and invoicing: a complete production control system.

    Why should I consider purchasing Operations II as well as Opera 3?
    Control - telling the shop floor what is to be made, in what quantity and when to start the process. Operations II enhances your control by letting you know where you are in this process, how long it will take to finish, which components you have used or scrapped, whether there are stock shortages, and how much this has cost to-date. Operations II is designed to enable you to plan your work more effectively.

    What is the relationship between Opera 3 and Operations II?
    Operations II is a sister package to Opera 3. Just like Opera 3, Operations II consists of a suite of applications, which you can pick and choose from to meet your business requirements. Operations II directly links to Opera 3 so that credit terms are accessed, invoices are posted, customer, supplier and nominal accounts are updated. Direct integration of the accounting and manufacturing systems from one vendor provides a robust solution traditionally found only in larger and more expensive systems.