Why technologists and production engineers pick Virtuoso
Routings written in Word documents become technical debt the day after they’re approved. Virtuoso treats the route and technology card (MTK) as a first-class object: linked to work centers, equipment, jobs, tariffs, staffing, and labor intensity — and consumed by every downstream module.
What you get
- Work centers and equipment as planning and execution resources, with productivity norms by operation, product, and unit.
- Jobs and technological operations describing what happens at each step.
- Route and technology cards (MTK) ordering operations into a manufacturing path with norms, tariffs, and labor indicators.
- Operation cost calculated from labor intensity, tariff grids, and overhead allocations.
Capabilities
Resources
- Equipment cards: schedules, shifts, utilization, productivity norms by operation type.
- Work centers as planning resources representing equipment, departments, lines, or brigades.
- Equivalent equipment grouped where capacity planning allows.
Operations and jobs
- Jobs as elementary work elements tied to staffing positions.
- Technological operations composed of one or more jobs.
- Operation type drives productivity calculation.
- Qualification and staffing requirements per operation.
Routings and labor intensity
- MTK ordering technological operations along the manufacturing route.
- Per-operation work centers, norms, and tariffs.
- Labor intensity (“трудоемкость”) summed across operations for an item.
- Substitute work centers and alternative routings where applicable.
Cost and capacity outputs
- Processing cost per operation and per item.
- Labor cost per item from tariffs and staffing.
- Inputs into planned and actual costing.
- Inputs into capacity planning and shift scheduling.
Outcomes
- A single source for “how this item is made,” consumed by everyone who needs it.
- Labor cost that matches the staffing table and tariff grid — automatically.
- Capacity planning that knows when to use alternative work centers.
- Costing items grounded in a defendable routing structure.
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