Cloud-Based Manufacturing Software

Cloud-Based Software for Manufacturers

Manage your manufacturing business with QuickWorks. Learn about our user friendly cloud-based manufacturing software that can be easily accessed remotely.

Gain Flexibility and Improve Collaboration

Scale Your Business: Easy to get going and flexible to scale up or down

Lower Costs: Our cloud solution means there's no need to buy additional server hardware or setup VPNs

Secure Solution: Automatic and secure back-ups

Access From Anywhere: Because the system can be accessed from anywhere and at any time, the system facilitates hybrid, flexible and collaborative working

Simplify IT: With no server or VPNs necessary, the business is not dependent on internal or external resources to maintain them

What is cloud-based manufacturing software?

Cloud-based manufacturing software is simply manufacturing software that is accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. Instead of having to install and run a server on your business premises, QuickWorks is hosted securely for you. You can access QuickWorks securely using your laptop or PC at anytime from anywhere.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of cloud manufacturing software?

The advantages of cloud-based manufacturing software:

  • Quick to set up and get going
  • Low up-front costs
  • Work from anywhere: Remote access from anywhere with an internet connection
  • Facilitates hybrid working
  • Access the software at any-time of the day
  • No need for a server and the associated server management/maintenance
  • No need for VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) or remote access software
  • Automatic and secure back up
  • With more layers of protection, data is secure and encrypted
  • Easy to add or remove users
  • With better levels of redundancy, hardware failure does not stop access. Simply jump on another laptop or pc and access the system, with your login details

The disadvantages of cloud-based manufacturing software:

  • An Internet connection is essential, albeit it is becoming increasingly easier to access the internet, with public and personal hot-spotting
  • Perceived loss of control, as the data is not physically on-site

How QuickWorks helps you run your manufacturing business

QuickWorks MRP provides all the functionality to run your day-to-day operations smoothly

Estimating and Quoting

Quickly produce quotes (with planned costs) and convert these to sales orders

View estimating and quoting

Sales Order Management

Create customer sales orders, order acknowledgements and invoices.

View sales order management

Production Control

Create job cards and launch jobs onto the shopfloor, track status & drive by priority

View production control

Bill of Materials

Manage all of the materials for the products you manufacture.

View bill of materials

Purchasing

Order what you need, exactly when you need it

View purchasing

Stock Management

Track your stock and minimise waste

View stock management

Subcontract Management

Easily send and receive jobs for subcontract processing.

View subcontract management 

Quality Compliance

Provide complete traceability and produce certificates of conformity.

View certificates of conformity

Accounts Integration

Integrate with Sage, Xero, QuickBooks and more

What people say about QuickWorks

"I’d thoroughly recommend QuickWorks to SME businesses seeking an easy-to-use MRP package that reduces manual data input, provides easy workflow and traceability from quote, to order, to route card to invoice. Great team and great product."

- Paul Ward, Partner, Belgrave & Powell Limited

Why has QuickWorks been developed?

QuickWorks has been developed by individuals who have over 30 years of experience working with small manufacturing businesses

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"Without an effective manufacturing system many small businesses struggle to grow, as they find it impossible to migrate away from micro-management. Therefore, it is essential the system is not only easy to adopt, it must enable them to transfer task ownership and decision making."

- Tony Prouse, Co-Founder