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Work orders connected to everything

Release work orders from approved build plans with materials already checked against live stock. Track progress, status, and shortages in real time — not after the second operation stalls.

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Materials checked, progress tracked

Every work order carries a material readiness check and a live completion count. Start production and watch the progress bar move — shortages are flagged up front, not mid-run.

Born from an approved build plan

You don’t key work orders in by hand. Release an approved build plan and the work order appears — materials allocated from the BOM, dates on the calendar.

Production that the rest of the shop can see

A work order in Axis knows its materials, its plan, and its progress — so job status is something you look up, not something you walk the floor to find.

Material readiness check

At release, Axis reads the BOM, checks current Available stock, and flags any shortage before the job reaches the floor — not after operation 20 stalls.

Linked to build plans

Each work order carries its build plan code, revision, and operations — so the floor is always running the released revision, never a stale copy.

Real-time status tracking

Draft, Released, In progress, Completed — with a live quantity-completed count and progress bar that updates as the job moves.

Operator assignment

Assign an owner and track who’s responsible. The work shows up on their Today dashboard alongside everything else due.

Automatic consumption

Complete the work order and Axis subtracts the raw materials and books the finished good — inventory stays accurate without a second entry.

On the shared calendar

Release and target dates land on the team calendar automatically. When a date slips, everyone sees it move — no one maintains the whiteboard.

Connected

Work orders pull materials from inventory and track against build-plan operations

A work order isn’t a standalone ticket. It allocates real stock from inventory, runs the operations defined on its build plan, and reports progress back to everyone watching the job.