Enhanced reporting and traceability with PSL Datatrack

The 2017 version of PSL Datatrack's production control software has been officially released.

The emphasis is on improved reporting and traceability throughout to provide valuable information to all areas of the business. Current users, with a valid support contract, can benefit from these enhancements at no additional cost. Those subcontract engineering companies investing for the first time will automatically receive the latest version of the modules they require to meet their manufacturing and administration needs.

PSL Datatrack's customer focused approach means software functionality improvements are based upon its ‘Wish List’ programme. In a two-way customer relationship, which addresses the needs and requests of existing customers to develop their own businesses, the 2017 version includes more than 200 new features.

Enhanced reporting in the areas of scheduling, shop floor data collection, assemblies, material stocks, bill of materials, invoicing and time and attendance will provide management with a much greater insight into the finances and availability of key resources within the business. Detailed recording, resolution and reporting on non-conforming gauges is also now available.

PSL has met the growing customer need for improved traceability of materials, components and subcontract processes through enhancements such as mixed batch traceability control and a component multi-select function to speed up the delivery of in-stock components.

Users will find that PSL Datatrack 2017 is quicker to navigate, especially in the purchase order function, and easier to centralise information with the extension of the popular document management options to other modules.

PSL Datatrack www.psldatatrack.com

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