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Overview
The Valdata Manufacturing Execution System offers specialized control for batch-process manufacturing, ensuring recipe execution and enhancing audit readiness. Despite a lack of API coverage, its compliance enforcement and direct scale connectivity justify the cost. Overall, Valdata CMS is a compelling choice for maximizing material yield and quality.
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Valdata Manufacturing Execution System Specifications
Production Planning
Inventory Management
Quality Control
Supply Chain Management
What Is Valdata Manufacturing Execution System?
Valdata Manufacturing Execution System is designed specifically for complex batch production, acting as a full process ERP without financial components. It eliminates manual recording errors via direct scale connectivity, ensuring accurate recorded weights. The system helps cosmetic and pharmaceutical manufacturers resolve margin drift, incomplete traceability, and scattered quality records by delivering secure, real-time paperless control for every batch.
Valdata Manufacturing Execution System Pricing
The vendor offers the following four software packages with custom Valdata Manufacturing Execution System pricing plans for each:
- Lite
- Growth
- Standard
- Regulated
Disclaimer: The pricing is subject to change.
Valdata Manufacturing Execution System Integrations
Who Is Valdata Manufacturing Execution System For?
Valdata Manufacturing Execution System is ideal for the following industries and sectors:
- Pharmaceutical
- Food
- Cosmetics
- Nutraceuticals
- Chemicals
- Paints and coatings
- Manufacturing
Is Valdata Manufacturing Execution System Right For You?
The Valdata Manufacturing Execution System may be a compelling choice for regulated batch producers who cannot afford quality deviations. Its maturity and focus on compliance ensure a secure audit trail, thereby ensuring audit readiness. The system actively prevents the use of expired or incorrect items, solving the problem of waste from poor material rotation, making it an ideal solution for growing organizations.
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Valdata Manufacturing Execution System Features
This functionality enforces batch specifications, guiding operators through every recipe step and verifying task completion against defined management parameters before proceeding. The system requires inputting critical values, such as temperatures, and comparing them to specified limits for immediate automated correctness checks.
Valdata Manufacturing Execution System features a gang weighing tool, allowing users to weigh the same material for several orders simultaneously. The software tags each container with a unique license plate, the mandatory scanning of which acts as a verification step. It minimizes the risk of using incorrect materials during the large-scale processes.
The system extends its oversight to packaging execution, allowing detailed recording of line workers’ labor hours and associated costs. It enables accurate calculation of the total labor cost for every execution run, providing precise insight into the cost of goods sold. The system enables supervisors to access and update costing data within the manufacturing review module.
The platform enforces material consumption strategies, such as first-in, first-out (FIFO) or first-to-expire, first-out (FEFO), to prevent inventory waste and expiration. It assigns preferred material lots to each order, issuing a warning or blocking the operation if an operator scans a non-preferred lot. This control can be overridden by a supervisor when necessary for operational flexibility.
Users gain immediate access to inventory data in real time. It includes essential details such as the item quantity, its precise warehouse location, and the expiration date of the lot. The platform streamlines material container selection and retrieval, enhancing overall operational efficiency within the facility.