Manufacturing — what the module covers

Manufacturing is Turtini's shop-floor MES — the system of record for what gets built, what's in inventory, and where every unit came from. It runs alongside the rest of Turtini (Accounting, CRM, Planning) so the floor isn't a silo.

Eight tabs in alphabetical order:
• Dashboard — open production orders, low-stock parts, completed-today travelers, first-pass yield, scrap rate over the last 30 days.
• BOMs — bills of material, the recipe for each finished good.
• Parts — every part you stock or build, with categories (raw / wip / finished / consumable), cost, on-hand quantity, and reorder level.
• Equipment — capital equipment with calibration / preventive-maintenance schedules.
• Production Orders — work in flight: kitted, in-progress, completed, cancelled.
• Settings — module-level configuration including regulated-industries mode.
• Stations — physical locations on the floor where work happens.
• Travelers — the per-unit document that tracks one physical unit through every station.

Who it's for:
• Light-to-medium discrete manufacturers (machine shops, contract assemblers, electronics integrators)
• Make-to-order and engineer-to-order shops where every unit is traceable
• Regulated-industries operators (aerospace, medical device, defense) who need AS9100 / ISO 13485-style sign-off chains

The optional Regulated mode adds hash-chained sign-offs at every station so the as-built record is tamper-evident and ready for audit. See "Manufacturing — regulated industries mode" for the details.