Manufacturers rarely have an accounting problem. They have a costing problem: raw materials go in, finished goods come out, and somewhere in between the true cost per unit gets lost. SQL Production (MRP) closes that gap — it links your bill of materials, job orders and stock movements so production cost is calculated rather than guessed.
See it in action
Video: Production Job Order, Bill of Material (BOM), Sales Order to Purchase Order — official SQL channel.
What it does
- Bill of materials (BOM)Define what goes into each finished item, including sub-assemblies, so costing has something real to work from.
- Job orders & work ordersTrack a production run from raw material issue to finished goods received.
- Production costingMaterial, and the overheads you assign, roll into an actual cost per unit — not a number someone estimated last year.
- Sales order to purchase orderSee what you need to buy to fulfil what you've sold, instead of finding out when you run short.
Who it's for
Manufacturers and assembly operations — the kind of businesses clustered around Shah Alam and the Klang industrial belt, where the factory floor and the stock ledger have a habit of disagreeing.
Getting set up
We're an authorised SQL dealer based in the Klang Valley. This is an add-on module, so the first question we'll ask is whether you actually need it — and we'll tell you honestly if you don't. If you do, we configure it around how your business works, train your staff, and stay reachable afterwards on WhatsApp, phone, remote or on-site across KL, PJ, Shah Alam, Klang, Subang, Puchong, Ampang and Cheras.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need SQL Production, or is stock enough?
If you buy and sell the same item, standard stock in SQL Account is enough. If you consume raw materials to make something different, you need Production — otherwise your cost per finished unit is guesswork.
Does it handle sub-assemblies?
Yes — a bill of materials can include sub-assemblies, so multi-stage builds are costed properly.
Will it tell me what to purchase?
Yes. The sales-order-to-purchase-order flow shows what materials you need to buy to fulfil confirmed orders.
Can you set it up for our factory?
Yes. This is a module where setup really matters — BOM structure and costing method decide whether the numbers are useful. We'll work through it with you on-site.