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What is DASH?

DASH (Data Analysis and Systems Hub) is an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system by DecoArt that supports everything your company needs to run smoothly. It brings all aspects of your business - from finance and administration to inventory, manufacturing, sales, logistics, and quality control - into a single, connected platform.

How DASH Modules Work

DASH is composed of several modules tailored towards specific tasks or teams. These modules form an interconnected system that communicates through a shared database, ensuring everyone works from the same accurate data. Your company’s users can be added to specific DASH modules according to their role and responsibilities. Each module contains specialized tools and submodules designed for particular business functions, while maintaining integration with other parts of the system.

DASH Modules

Accounting

Who uses it: Accounting staff, finance managers, operations managers, and executives.The central hub for managing all financial operations including accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger operations, fixed asset tracking, and financial reporting.

Administration

Who uses it: System administrators, IT staff, and senior management.Provides comprehensive tools for managing user access, company structures, and system-wide configurations. Handles multi-company setups, user permissions, and navigation privileges.

Customer Information

Who uses it: Sales reps, customer service agents, accounting, and operations teams.Centralizes and manages all customer account data including pricing, shipping instructions, account statuses, and order history.

eCommerce

Who uses it: Accounting, ecommerce management, and operations teams.Manages online retail sales activity across multiple channels including Shopify, Amazon, and third-party marketplaces like Walmart, Home Depot, and Michaels.

Inventory

Who uses it: Warehouse staff, inventory control specialists, and operations managers.Provides centralized inventory tracking, transaction management, and material handling across warehouse and production areas.

Miscellaneous

Who uses it: IT administrators, warehouse staff, logistics coordinators, and system administrators.Collection of specialized utility functions including label printing, IT system management, freight carrier administration, and bulk data operations.

Order Processing

Who uses it: Sales service representatives, customer service agents, and operations managers.Main hub for entering, approving, tracking, and managing customer orders from intake through warehouse fulfillment.

Part Information

Who uses it: Product managers, lab technicians, compliance specialists, finance teams, and operations staff.Central hub for managing all product and material data including formulations, specifications, pricing, and compliance documentation.

Physical Inventory

Who uses it: Managers and teams responsible for inventory accuracy and periodic counts.Tools for managing and reconciling on-hand inventory counts with system records, ensuring accurate stock quantities.Note: This system has to be enabled to be used.

Production Tracking

Who uses it: Production schedulers, plant managers, dispersion operators, bottling line supervisors, and quality control teams.Comprehensive management and monitoring of manufacturing operations including batch management and real-time production tracking.

Purchase Orders

Who uses it: Purchasing specialists, inventory managers, operations staff, and accounting teams.Main hub for creating, approving, and managing purchase orders with visibility into all stages of the purchasing process.

Scheduling

Who uses it: Production schedulers, planners, and operations managers.Coordinates all production and logistics timelines including work order planning, batch scheduling, and departmental workflows.

Shipping

Who uses it: Shipping coordinators, logistics managers, and customer service representatives.Manages the final stage of order fulfillment including shipping documentation, customer order tracking, and logistics coordination.

Work Orders

Who uses it: Schedulers, production leads, dispersion/batch planners, and operations managers.Production hub for scheduling, running, and tracking internal manufacturing across departments including blister pack, labels, kits, and dispersion.

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