Solution: Katana’s real-time raw material inventory management provides users with a more accurate view of their supply. Users can program Katana to notify them whenever their company’s raw materials are running low or insufficient in relation to their shipping quota.
Solution: One of the constant issues manufacturing companies face is when their production and sales orders are not in sync. This can result in unprocessed orders and loss of customers. Katana address this concern by aligning the production and sales areas of manufacturing companies with sales order fulfillment function. This informs sales and production about customer orders and if their supply can fulfill it accordingly.
Solution: Forecasting demand is another issue manufacturers often encounter in their daily operations. Relying on spreadsheets might result in erroneous inventory data that can cause disastrous accounting for the company’s available supply. Katana’s auto-booking system allocates available material to the most recent manufacturing orders, so users can effortless see if they have enough resources to complete their operations.
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Probably overkill, especially given it's a paid app, but uBar (Dock replacement) has a shortcut that restarts an app: cmd+shift+click on the app icon. Source: almost 2 years ago
I use uBar, you can have all windows ungrouped on the bar and it should have the title for each window. Source: almost 2 years ago
There's always Ubar for an alt to the dock. It's Windows-esq. Https://brawersoftware.com/products/ubar. Source: over 2 years ago
UBar could help quite a bit. It replaces the MacOS dock with a Windows-style taskbar. That along with Start, which is basically a Windows Start Menu for the Mac, and she should be good to go. Source: over 2 years ago
Here is what I´ve found elsewhere: uBar - Cost 30$ - I havent tested this, purely because I doubt I would be paying 30 bux for a dock, also from screenshots, it seems to be tailored to looking like a windows taskbar, which I am not looking for. Source: almost 3 years ago
If you're small and using Shopify, it makes sense to look at ERP/MRP systems that bolt right onto Shopify. Katana is a great easy to use one, and it integrates with all the tools you mention above. https://katanamrp.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
For small / medium size businesses, Katana is a good web based option, but would need more details before recommending something more specific. Source: over 1 year ago
Full disclosure, I work for this company, but check out https://katanamrp.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Maybe you can look into a manufacturing & inventory management tool like Katana? If you use Quickbooks or Xero for bookkeeping then they integrate directly with those. Source: almost 2 years ago
Sounds like you're looking for an MRP (materials requirements planning) more than an ERP. There are a bunch of options in that space, but take a look at MRPeasy and Katana MRP. Source: about 2 years ago
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