User Menu

Downloads

Client Login

 

Quick Search


Who's Online

We have 1 guest online
Home arrow Products & Services arrow Current Software arrow CDA Grain Trader
CDA Grain Trader Print E-mail
Article Index
CDA Grain Trader
Features and Benefits - Inventory
Features and Benefits - Contracts
Features and Benefits - Loads
Features and Benefits - Debtors and Creditors
Features and Benefits - Value Adding
Features and Benefits - Orders Module
Features and Benefits - Truck Book
Features and Benefits - Other
Donīt Forget to Backup!

Features and Benefits - Value Adding


Grain Trader has very capable functions in Value Adding your inventory. From a simple Commodity Transfer or shrinkage adjustment to complex batch or multiple manufacturing plant processes, Grain Trader can do it!

Automatic Inventory & Cost Adjustments
All Value Adding methodologies automatically adjust Grain Trader Inventories, Average Costs and Average Metrics (if applicable) for you as appropriate.
Basic Value Adding
Basic Value Adding provides an easy yet manageable way of converting or moving one quantity of one Commodity from one Storage into a different Commodity or Storage, optionally capitalising processing costs.
Intermediate Value Adding
Intermediate Value Adding is similar to Basic Value Adding in that it offers a straightforward interface and a one-step approach, but extends it to multiple inputs, processes and outputs.
Advanced Value Adding
Advanced Value Adding can apply complex, multi-stage processes through different plants and at different times, to multiple quantities of multiple commodities from different sources and to generate multiple quantities of multiple commodities into different storages.
Batch Value Adding
Subject to data requirement specifications, Grain Trader can import log files from computerised batching plants and instantly make all the required changes to produce one Commodity from its component Commodities.
Manufactured Commodities
In addition to the above, you can define a Commodity as a Manufactured Commodity and store its list of component ingredients (formula) , inclusion rates, process costs etc. Then whenever you want to create a batch just tell Grain Trader how much you're making and let it do the rest!



 
Next >