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Sage 100 ERP for Packaging Manufacturers

Packaging manufacturers often operate make-to-order production with custom specifications per customer — different box sizes, label designs, or material specs for nearly every job. This creates a bill-of-materials and job costing challenge that's different from manufacturers producing a stable catalog of standard products. Sage 100's manufacturing modules, configured for high product variability, address this directly.

Common Challenges for Packaging Manufacturers

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BOM Proliferation

When nearly every job has a unique BOM — different dimensions, materials, or print specifications — the number of BOMs in the system can grow rapidly, making maintenance and standard cost accuracy difficult without a structured approach to BOM templates and variants.

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Job Costing on One-Off Production Runs

Standard costing assumes repeated production of the same item. For make-to-order packaging where each job may run once, job costing needs to compare actual cost against the quoted price for that specific job — not against a long-term standard cost.

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Material Waste and Scrap Tracking

Packaging production often generates significant scrap — trim waste, setup waste, defective units. Without scrap tracking built into work order completions, material usage variance reports don't reflect the real driver of cost overruns.

How We Configure Sage 100 & Sage 300

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BOM Templates & Variants

Template-based BOM structures that allow rapid creation of job-specific BOMs from standard templates, reducing BOM proliferation while maintaining accuracy.

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Job-Specific Cost vs. Quote Comparison

Job costing configured to compare actual production cost against the original customer quote, rather than a generic standard cost — appropriate for make-to-order production.

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Scrap & Waste Tracking

Scrap factors and waste tracking built into work order completions, so material usage variance reflects actual production waste.

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Raw Material & Substrate Inventory

Inventory management for substrates, films, inks, and other raw materials with appropriate unit-of-measure conversions between purchasing and production units.

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Broader Distribution & Manufacturing Services

Packaging Manufacturers are part of the broader manufacturing and wholesale distribution clients we serve. See our Wholesale Distribution ERP and Manufacturing ERP pages for our full service scope, or explore Sage 100 Consulting and Sage 300 Consulting for platform-specific detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Sage 100 handle a high volume of unique, job-specific BOMs?

Yes, though we typically recommend a template-based approach where common BOM structures are created once and customized per job, rather than building every BOM completely from scratch — this keeps the item master manageable as job volume grows.

How does job costing work for make-to-order production where each job is unique?

For make-to-order work, job costing focuses on comparing actual material, labor, and overhead costs for that specific work order against the quoted price — giving you job-level profitability rather than relying on a standard cost that doesn't apply to one-off production.

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