Manufacturing workflow visibility for production, quality, rework, and handoffs.
VOS helps manufacturing and production teams organize operational data, track workflow status, identify bottlenecks, and create dashboards that make active work easier to measure and manage.
Production work needs visibility across stages and handoffs.
Manufacturing teams often need better visibility into routing, item status, quality issues, rework, delays, and reporting. VOS helps turn those operational details into structured trackers and dashboards.
Common problems
- Production status is unclear across departments or stages
- Quality issues and rework are difficult to trend or report
- Handoffs create delays because ownership is not visible
- Managers rely on manual updates or disconnected spreadsheets
Operational systems built around real production flow.
Production tracking
Track work status, stage, ownership, delays, and completion across a defined workflow.
Quality and rework visibility
Categorize issues, identify patterns, and create reporting around errors, rework, and operational friction.
Management dashboards
Build clear dashboards for active work, delayed work, completed work, and items needing action.
See how a manufacturing system can look.
This sample shows a manufacturing intake form, a production workflow sheet, and a dashboard view — helping teams keep work orders, quality status, material readiness, deadlines, and open issues visible.

Manufacturing intake form
Capture work order setup, product line, part, requested dates, priority, quantity, and special instructions in one place.

Production workflow sheet
Track work orders by stage, quality status, material status, shift lead, completed units, downtime, due date, and open issues.

Management dashboard
See total work orders, delayed orders, QA holds, throughput, production by stage, upcoming deadlines, and top open issues.
How the manufacturing workflow connects.
This simple workflow shows how production work can move from order intake through planning, material prep, production, quality check, rework correction if needed, and shipping.
Start with a Workflow Review.
A Workflow Review can map current production flow and identify the best tracking, reporting, or dashboard structure to build first.
Request a Workflow Review