Revision and BOM drift
Sourcing, inventory and production may continue using old information after the design changes.
Maker3D Flow is Maker3D’s AI-native manufacturing collaboration and business management platform, connecting product data, BOMs, sourcing, inventory, production, quality, fulfillment, after-sales and cost in one traceable chain.
Sourcing, inventory and production may continue using old information after the design changes.
Ordered, shipped, received, inspected and available quantities collapse into one misleading number.
Work orders, quality checks, exceptions and rework fail to return to the product revision.
After-sales and fulfillment signals remain in chats instead of entering the next iteration.
Revisions, files and state
Materials, alternatives and usage
Orders, transit and receiving
Inspection, lots and availability
Work, process and exceptions
Standards, evidence and disposition
Orders, shipping and after-sales
Sources, definitions and change
Operating-chain structureRedacted product screenshots will replace this structural view after data and publication review.
AI can help complete information, surface anomalies, organise tasks and explain change. Revision release, purchasing commitments, quality release, inventory posting and external commitments remain confirmed by authorised people.
01Revision release
02Purchasing commitment
03Quality release
04Inventory posting
05External commitment
Turn scattered material information into a product structure that can be sourced, substituted and traced.
Separate ordered, shipped, received, inspected and truly available inventory.
Keep evidence inside work, batches and exception handling instead of leaving quality to final inspection.
Connect delivery and support signals to the product, batch and next iteration.
The platform supports Maker3D’s internal work and can connect clients and manufacturing partners depending on engagement scope. It demonstrates how manufacturing experience becomes reusable, executable and traceable operating capability.
If product data, sourcing, inventory and production no longer agree, begin with the part of the chain most likely to lose the truth.
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