Feature
From the container to the paid invoice — end to end.
Resin isn't just any bulk material, and since the e-invoicing mandate an invoice is no longer a PDF. InjectOS treats both the way 2026 requires: batch-accurate in the warehouse, GoBD-compliant in invoicing — and your tax advisor gets DATEV instead of shoeboxes.
Batch traceability in seconds.
Resin batch → order → finished-part lot → delivery note → customer, forward and backward. For automotive and medical customers it's not a nice-to-have but an order condition — here it's one click.
Resin stored right.
Bag, octabin, big bag, silo — with open-container management and FEFO withdrawal. Own stock, customer-supplied and consignment kept cleanly apart; regrind from sprues is posted with its parent batch.
Postings that happen by themselves.
Order starts → material is reserved and posted to the machine. Order done → consumption, finished goods, regrind. Nobody re-types. Stocktake via a fillable count PDF with automatic reconciliation.
E-invoicing without the headache.
ZUGFeRD 2.x and XRechnung to EN 16931, set per customer, routing ID for public buyers. Immutable numbering, cancel instead of delete — GoBD here is architecture, not a sticker.
Receivables under control.
Payment matching via CAMT import, dunning with escalation levels — up to a production hold for chronic non-payers if you want. Liquidity forecast included.
Down payments as usual in tooling.
30/30/40 per mold, final invoice with correct VAT offset under § 14 UStG. Your tax advisor will ask which system does this.
Q&A
Frequently asked questions
Does this replace our accounting?
It replaces invoicing and feeds accounting: DATEV export or Lexware interface. P&L and balance sheet stay with the tax advisor, on purpose.
Are we ready for the e-invoicing mandate?
Yes — receiving and sending, ZUGFeRD and XRechnung, today.
What does the module cost?
It's part of the All-in package — prices on the pricing page, public as always.