Friday, September 28, 2012

Sage Software for Non Profit Organisations (NPO)


Greytrix with Sage software introduces Sage EES for NON Profit Organisations which includes a seamless integration between Sage 300 ERP and Sage CRM.
Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) is an organization that uses surplus revenues to achieve its goals rather than distributing them as profit or dividends. In India, NPOs are known commonly as Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). 
Sage has been serving non-profit and governmental organizations throughout North America for more than 30 years. The company currently helps more than 32,000 unique not-for-profit organizations increase efficiency and more easily manage their operations through the use of technology. From fund accounting, donor and fundraising management, and grant management, to online donation processing, human resources (HR), payroll, and fixed asset management, Sage Non -Profit Solutions, offers a software product or service to meet the organization’s need.
In India, Greytrix a leading Sage Partner based out in Mumbai and Delhi, have used Sage 300 ERP and Sage CRM two of Sage’s hot selling business applications to establish the Sage EES i.e. Sage Extended enterprise Suite for Non-Profit Organization.  Since both applications form a tight integration with each other a transparent road is formed between the operations and finances serving the exact motto of a NPO.
NPO such as research foundations, child care foundations, charities, etc. can benefit from the solution to know how contact Greytrix India Pvt Ltd at sales@greytrix.com

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Using BOM and Assembly to Convert Items in Sage Accpac aka 300 ERP


The other day we were discussing Sage 300 for a prospect in Fabric industry and came across a requirement where they needed to convert a roll of fabric into multiple pieces. The simple solution provided was to have more than 1 UOM (Units of Measure) defined for the same item and then based on the conversion unit transact the item in both the units Roll and Pieces. However, they insisted on maintaining the item separately for Roll and Pieces. Now this situation can be handled using the BOM and Assembly functions of Accpac aka Sage 300.
Listing down the steps on how to define BOM (Bill of Material) and then assemble an item (Raw Material) to form finished good.
Go to Inventory Control Module and select Bills of Material under I/C Items and Price Lists. Select the Master Item as the item to be prepared as the finished good, which in this case will be Fabric Pieces. Assign a BOM number, Fixed and Variable costs that can incur in the conversion of roll into pieces. Fill in the build quantity as the no. of pieces that can be made using 1 unit quantity of roll (e.g. 10 pieces of 1 meter each if the roll is of 10 meters.). Select the Component item as Roll, enter the Unit Quantity (e.g. 10 Meter) and then save this BOM.
Now whenever a conversion is to be done, go to I/C Transactions> Assemblies and select the Master Item number, Location and Build Quantity and then run the assembly. This will convert 1 roll of fabric (say 10 meters) into 10 Pieces of fabric (say 1 meter each).
The benefit of using this process is that you can program the system to take care of the costing of cut-pieces based on the cost occurred in procuring the role.
On top of this, you can also record the loss of fabric due to the cutting process involved by entering the actual quantity in build quantity. (e.g. 1 roll converts into 9.7 pieces – provided you have allow fractional quantities checkbox on) and also if there are any fixed or variable costs involved in the process, they are taken care of.
This process will help you keep a more detailed track of stock that you own in different UOM and also automate to add the conversion costs and wastages to finished goods.
Hope this helps. Keep visiting for more.