Manufacturing Cloud: every production run, gated on real quality control.
A real production order for a product/SKU — optionally make-to-order for a client — tracked from planned through in-progress, quality check, completed, and shipped, with a real quality-inspection gate: no order completes without a passing inspection on record.
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Real Manufacturing Modules
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Production Order Stages
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Inspection Result Types
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Hardcoded Industry Logic
"Did it pass QC" shouldn't be a question you have to ask.
A manufacturer needs two real, connected answers: exactly where each production run stands, and whether it actually passed quality control before it ships. A generic project tracker has neither concept.
From planned to shipped, with a real quality gate
Every production order is quantity-tracked; every completion is gated on a passing inspection.
Plan the production order
Product, SKU, and planned quantity — optionally make-to-order for a specific client.
Run it and move to quality check
Planned through in-progress to quality check — a real, queryable status your whole team can see.
Record the inspection
Pass, conditional pass, or fail — recorded only once the order is actually at quality check.
Complete and ship
An order can only move to completed once a passing inspection exists on record — then on to shipped.
Where this shows up in your day
Plant Managers
Need to see every production run's real status across the floor.
A real, queryable pipeline, not a whiteboard.
Quality Inspectors
Need a real record of every inspection, pass or fail.
A real, timestamped inspection trail per order.
Production Engineers
Need to know if a run failed inspection and has to go back.
A real FAIL result that sends the order back to in-progress.
Make-to-Order Manufacturers
Run production for specific client orders, not just stock.
Orders optionally linked to the right client, never mixed up.
One production run, quality-gated all the way
A production order for 500 units is planned against a product SKU.
It moves to In Progress as the run starts, then to Quality Check once production wraps.
An inspection is recorded — say, a Conditional Pass with minor defects noted.
With a passing inspection on record, the order moves to Completed — a real, timestamped completion.
The order ships — Shipped, the final real status in the pipeline.
Part of one platform, not a bolt-on
CRM
Make-to-order production orders attach to the same Client record used for invoicing and communication across the platform.
See CRMImport/Export Trading Cloud
A finished run headed overseas becomes a Trade Shipment, tracked from booked through cleared/delivered.
See Import/Export CloudModule Marketplace
Enable Production Orders and Quality Inspections independently — Quality Inspections depends on Production Orders already being enabled.
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Never ship a run that hasn't actually passed QC.
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