Project Management and Time Tracking System
What is The J-MOS System ?
The J-MOS System is an in-house software package used as the central
communication tool between all the departments and operations in a wood millworking facility.
J-MOS is a Solution not just a software package!
J-MOS creates
and organizes work orders; tracks and manages materials, loads and tracks hours in Real-Time;
creates fabrication reports; job analysis and job cost; checks capacity for fabrication
windows; posted hours reports;
delivery tickets; time sheets; comparisons of estimated vs. actual hours;
data collection using barcoded work orders and touch-screen input devices;
tracks: parts, batches, tasks or processes, hours on jobs and work orders,
employee time; percent completion updates, expected due date completion,
quantity of parts and batch completion; Real-Time snapshots of what's
going on in the shop; alerts for over-time, late completions; non-value
added labor tracking… and much more.
Check "About Us" to give you an idea about our woodworking committment!
J-MOS is an evolution of ideas stemming from the basic needs of workers
in our industry. There is an ongoing never-ending challenge to supply
this need and we are dedicated to meet this challenge.
We are very grateful
for the input from our current J-MOS clients. We try to implement
their needs in our software and share it with the rest of the industry.
This keeps us moving continuously forward.
Before you purchase time management and organizational software,
whether theirs or ours, consider this:
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Be
sure the software is priced so you can get a quick return
on your investment!
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Check for
hidden costs (i.e.: seats, updates, service, hardware, compatibility).
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Make sure
you need, and will use all the packages you are paying for
when you buy software, or, at least use most of them.
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Feel comfortable
with whom you’re dealing with, be sure they know your
industry!
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Is the software
company “listening” to you?
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Look hard
at how easy the software is to use and how long the learning
curve will be.
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How accessible
is the data once it has been collected? Is the data proprietary?
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How much does
it cost to add a person, station or computer to the “system”?
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What do you
get with the service contract?
Keep Moving Forward!
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