FooMake beta

Purchase order software for small food manufacturers

FooMake helps small food manufacturers manage supplier packs, purchase orders, receiving, and inventory context in one practical workflow.

Purchase order software for food manufacturers needs to understand supplier packs, ingredient availability, and receiving. Buying twenty-five kilograms of oats is not the same as typing one generic line item into a spreadsheet.

FooMake helps small food manufacturers connect suppliers, supplier packages, purchase orders, receiving, and inventory visibility.

The problem

Procurement gets harder when supplier pack details are separate from materials and inventory. Teams need to know what they buy, who supplies it, how it converts into stock, and whether receiving has happened.

How FooMake helps

FooMake supports practical purchasing workflows:

  • Suppliers
  • Supplier packs and SKUs
  • Purchase orders
  • Purchase order lines
  • Receiving
  • Inventory impact where configured

Supplier packs matter

Food manufacturers often buy in supplier package units and consume in production units. FooMake keeps supplier pack details connected to materials so purchasing and stock can speak the same language.

Why not spreadsheets?

Spreadsheets can list orders, but they do not naturally connect purchase order lines to supplier packs, units, receiving history, and inventory availability.

Related pages: inventory management for food manufacturers, food manufacturing MRP, and production planning.

Beta access

FooMake is in beta, ready for companies to use, and actively improved around practical purchasing and production workflows.

FAQ

Can FooMake track supplier packs?

Yes. Supplier packs are part of the purchasing workflow.

Does FooMake handle receiving?

Yes. Purchase order receiving can update inventory where configured.

Is FooMake a full enterprise procurement suite?

No. It is focused purchase order software for small food manufacturers.

Simple MRP software for small food manufacturers who have outgrown spreadsheets.

FooMake is in beta, ready for teams to use, and actively improved around practical manufacturing workflows.