Lead → Quote → Order → Deliver → Invoice → Pay
Sell and fulfill customer orders
Manage leads, quotes, sales orders, delivery status, invoices, and payments in one flow.
Omex supports businesses where customer promises depend on inventory accuracy, production capacity, warehouse execution, logistics performance, and financial control.
Omex carries the same order, stock, production, shipment, and invoice thread across plants, warehouses, and branches — so teams stop rebuilding status in side spreadsheets.
How it works
Omex ties selling, buying, making, storing, shipping, invoicing, and paying on one record. Use this map when you need more than a homepage overview.
Lead → Quote → Order → Deliver → Invoice → Pay
Manage leads, quotes, sales orders, delivery status, invoices, and payments in one flow.
Requisition → PO → Receipt → Match → Pay
Create purchase requests, approve buying, receive goods, match invoices, and track supplier performance.
Demand → MRP → Order → Shop Floor → FG
Know what to make, what materials are needed, which orders are running, and what finished goods are ready.
Availability → Pick → Pack → Ship → POD
Turn inventory into warehouse tasks, shipments, routes, proof of delivery, and returns when needed.
Control production orders, BOMs, routings, material availability, shop floor execution, WIP, and finished goods inventory — with traceability into shipments and billing.
Engineering structures that drive picking, costing, and MRP explosion.
Authorized batches/assemblies with operation-level accountability.
Finite capacity awareness tied to scheduling.
Time-phased supply proposals aligned to demand.
Confirmations, sequencing, and consumption discipline.
Measured losses feeding variance and continuous improvement.
Manage recipes, phases, batch execution, mass balance, yield tracking, campaign planning, and lot traceability — aligned to regulatory and quality narratives.
Standard formulas with controlled revisions.
Phase-driven execution with confirmations.
Parallel/sequential operations with clear accountability.
Inputs vs outputs reconciled for batch integrity.
Multi-stream coordination on shared assets.
Pedigree from raw through FG for recalls and audits.
Process manufacturing builds on the same execution backbone — with recipes, phases, campaigns, and mass balance tying batch integrity to financial and quality narratives. Visual execution concepts align with the discrete manufacturing studio shown above.
Coordinate inventory, warehouse execution, picking, packing, shipment planning, carrier assignment, fleet operations, and proof of delivery — with reverse logistics when customers send product back.
Balances, allocations, and exceptions per location.
Task queues that mirror floor reality.
Trips and capacity-aware execution.
Vehicles, drivers, shifts, and compliance hooks.
Contracts, tendering, scorecards, freight invoice discipline.
Evidence-backed completion of the customer promise.
Turn operational activity into reliable financial control — revenue & receivables, supplier invoices, GR/IR posture, inventory valuation, cost centers, and disciplined period close.
Billing anchored on fulfillment milestones your policy defines.
Match-ready flows tied to receipts and POs.
Clearing received-not-invoiced and invoiced-not-received.
Movements that finance can reconcile without shadow spreadsheets.
Management accounting slices for accountability.
Orchestrated close with operational sub-ledgers in view.
We’ll tailor the demo to discrete, process, distribution, or finance-led priorities.