I’m looking to have a browser-based production management system built specifically for our spiral wound gasket line. The core flow starts with Production Orders that pull their Bills of Materials, verify material availability in real time, and then update inventory levels the moment a job is confirmed or completed. Scope of work • Production Orders: create, schedule, release, and close jobs, each linked to a unique gasket type (SW, SWI, SWO, SWIO). Inner and outer ring logic must drive both BOM selection and cost roll-ups. • BOM Management: easy maintenance of raw, semi-finished, and coating components, with version control. • Inventory: raw stock, semi-finished parts, and coating materials all tracked with lot numbers and real-time quantity updates. A single transaction should ripple through the entire chain so that I always know what’s available. • Automatic checks: every time I launch or reschedule an order, the system should instantly highlight shortages or readiness issues. • Dashboard: a responsive page that surfaces real-time production metrics, current inventory status, and order-fulfilment tracking at a glance. • Roles & access: Production Managers and Inventory Managers see only the panels they need but share the same data backbone. • UI/UX: clean, responsive, and fast on desktop tablets; no flashy extras, just clear material-design-style components. How you can stand out 1. Briefly outline the tech stack you’d use (framework, DB, hosting choice, any third-party libraries). 2. Give an estimated timeline with major milestones. 3. Share a ballpark price and note any licensing fees or SaaS costs I should anticipate. 4. Point me to at least one previous manufacturing or inventory project you’ve delivered (screenshots or live links welcome). Acceptance criteria (sign-off) • End-to-end flow: create order → auto material check → inventory deduction on job release → quantity backflush on completion. • Dashboard widgets refresh without page reload. • Role-based views verified through user testing sessions. • Source code, database schema, and deployment guide handed over in the final milestone. If the above excites you and you can deliver a robust, testable solution, I’d love to see your approach.