Product DevelopmentGet The Big Picture View

Need to get greater visibility into materials inventory, purchasing, and Bill of Materials? Now you can get the big picture view and manage your materials and sourcing all within one platform and only from RLM Apparel Software.

Every department and dimension of your operation--from Design to Bulk and Sample Production-- will benefit from sharing the same platform and the resulting streamlined workflow.

Take a look at the long list of major features included in RLM's Raw Materials Management Systems:

 

  • Raw Material Manager Tiled View
    • Provides a visual aid to the fabrics in use for your season
  • Bill Of Materials
    • Create new materials and colors on the fly right from your Bill of Materials! No need to leave the BOM screen and enter a master when you want to add a component
    • Copy existing BOM’s in from other similar styles
    • Re-sequence your components
    • Add new components on the fly
    • Create pre-built component templates for quicker BOM creation
    • Setup default materials for specific components like labels
    • Create override materials down to the color level of the style
    • Generate your BOM into Excel
    • Integrated to RLM’s costing module
  • Raw Material Inventory Management
    • Manage inventory by roll or by unit of measure (i.e. yards, meters, etc.)
    • Track inventory by contractor location
    • Automatic material consumption based on standard
    • Receiving entry maintenance
    • Stock adjustments
    • Stock transfers
    • Shipment creation
  • Materials Requirement Reporting
    • Materials purchasing generation based on Plans, Sales Orders and Purchase Orders/Cut Tickets
    • Time-phased MRP
  • Purchasing
    • Factory allocation
    • Foreign currency
    • Color withdrawal
    • Sample purchasing
    • Bulk purchasing
    • PO line splitting
  • Consumption
    • Actual consumption
    • Automatic consumption based on standard yields  
  • Materials Reporting
    • BOM reports by style and color 
    • BOM reports by material
    • Inventory value reports
    • Open purchases by date
    • Bulk or sample purchases
    • Receiving register
    • Estimate vs. actual consumption