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Features Overview

RunMark has six core features that work together. Here's a brief overview of each.

Products (SKUs)

A SKU is a product definition — not an order, but the product type you manufacture. SKUs are the foundation everything else builds on: lines reference them for capabilities and speeds, and orders reference them for what to produce. Learn more about SKUs →

Production Lines

A line represents a physical extrusion line or machine on your floor. Each line has a capabilities list (which SKUs it can run), a speed matrix (throughput rate per SKU), and a changeover matrix (time to switch between SKUs). RunMark uses this data to filter available lines and calculate run times automatically. Learn more about Lines →

Orders

An order is a production request: make X quantity of Y SKU by Z date. Orders move through a status lifecycle: pending → scheduled → in progress → complete. You can create orders manually or use AI to parse them from customer emails or POs. Learn more about Orders →

Scheduling

The constraint-aware scheduler shows only lines capable of running each order, calculates estimated run times from your speed matrix, and visualizes the full schedule as a Gantt chart. It detects conflicts and warns you before saving overlapping blocks. Learn more about Scheduling →

Labels

For every completed or in-progress run, RunMark generates a PDF traceability label containing the product name, production date/time, line, batch number, and unit count. Labels print on any standard label printer. All generation events are logged in an audit trail you can re-download at any time. Learn more about Labels →

Reports

Three report tabs cover your operation: Line Utilization (scheduled vs. completed hours), Order Performance (on-time delivery %), and Label Audit (every label generation event, exportable to CSV). Learn more about Reports →

AI Features

RunMark includes two AI-powered features: AI Order Entry (paste raw text, AI extracts structured orders for your review) and the Production Assistant (a chat widget that answers questions about your production data and how to use RunMark). Learn more about AI Features →