ERP Work Instruction Integration — MRPUltra
Keep your ERP and your shop floor instructions in perfect sync
Sequence MRPUltra imports Bill of Materials, routing, operation, and work order data from your front-office systems directly into Sequence. Your engineers build on a pre-populated framework instead of a blank page, and instructions stay current automatically when the master data changes. MRPUltra connects to the ERP and MRP systems manufacturers already run, including SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, Epicor Vantage, Epicor 9/10, Infor Visual Manufacturing, Infor CloudSuite, Infor XA, Baan, MAS200, MAS500, Microsoft Dynamics/D365, and others
What ERP integration does for your team
When a BOM or routing changes in your ERP, MRPUltra synchronizes that change into Sequence during the next scheduled import — typically a daily off-peak task. Engineers see an updated framework and focus their attention on the build details of each operation rather than re-entering structural data.
Work order data flows into Sequence so operators can access their instructions by work order number or serial number. Collected data flows back, creating a complete device history record tied to the exact part, revision, and operator.
Rapid start framework
Import ERP operations to create work instruction skeletons in minutes.
Rework work order management
Rework instructions are authored and tied to the original work order, preserving the complete build history of the part.
Proceed with compliance
Supervisors approve documented one-time exceptions tied permanently to the work order record.
Core MRPUltra capabilities
Synchronized BOMs, routings, and operations
Scheduled imports keep instruction structure current without manual intervention.
Electronic redlines
Authorized personnel issue redline changes that propagate immediately to all affected work orders.
Work order and serial number access
Operators pull up the correct instruction for their active work order directly.
Configuration-specific instructions
Sequence automatically displays the correct instruction variant for multi-configuration assemblies.
Traceability through the full work order lifecycle
Every instruction step completed on a work order is recorded electronically — including operator identity, timestamp, measurements, and signatures. If a part is returned for rework, the rework instructions link back to the original work order, giving your quality team a single record of the complete build history.
For medical device manufacturers, this work order traceability supports Device History Record requirements under FDA 21 CFR Part 820.