TabaHub

Tobacco Ops OS

TabaHubTobacco Operations OS

Production

Daily production, connected.

Capture throughput, accepted output, rework, rejects, and output lot history. Preview the workflow before creating a secure workspace.

Operational problem

Reduce workflow pressure.

1

Daily factory work needs durable links between work centers, accepted output, rejects, rework, and consumed tobacco.

2

Production results must remain usable for quality, inventory, payroll, and leadership review.

Operational proof

Signals in one place.

Daily logs document accepted, rejected, and rework quantities by work center.

Output lots connect factory activity to tobacco genealogy.

Labor and piecework context can support payroll and costing review.

Operational workflow

From signup to secure work.

Each page previews the workflow while company records stay inside the secure app workspace.

  1. 01

    Plan or review production orders and work centers.

  2. 02

    Record daily production activity by line or station.

  3. 03

    Create output lots that downstream quality can inspect and release.

Data and control model

Keep records reviewable.

Daily logs capture work-center throughput and disposition quantities.

Output lots connect factory work to tobacco genealogy and quality review.

Piecework and labor context can support payroll input review without overclaiming payroll-provider functions.

Factory traceability

Factory throughput records from work centers to output lots.

Production pages show how work centers and daily logs capture the operating flow through bunching, rolling, pressing, QC, banding, boxing, and packing while keeping production throughput connected to consumed tobacco and finished output lots.

01

Work centers

Separate factory stations and operating lines before recording accepted, rejected, or rework quantities.

02

Daily logs

Capture production throughput by date, station, team, and disposition.

03

Bunching and rolling

Keep early cigar-making work visible before pressing, QC, and packaging steps.

04

Pressing and QC

Connect intermediate checks to the same daily factory record.

05

Banding, boxing, and packing

Move accepted output toward finished lots and downstream quality review.

Traceability proof

  • Output lots connect production throughput to downstream quality and inventory review.
  • Daily logs preserve accepted, rejected, rework, and station-level quantities.
  • Consumed tobacco references preserve the bridge from source lot genealogy to factory output.

Operational handoffs

  • Tobacco source lots hand off into production consumption records.
  • Daily work-center records hand off to output lots for quality inspection.
  • Accepted production context supports payroll piecework and leadership review.

Role-based benefits

One record, tailored by role.

Factory supervisor

Review daily output by line, station, and status.

Quality team

Open finished output context before checkpoint decisions.

Payroll / finance

Use accepted quantity context for labor-cost review.

Expected outcomes

  • Cleaner shift-to-shift production visibility.
  • More reliable output lot traceability.
  • Operational context for payroll, quality, and delivery planning.

Connected records

Connected operating records

Public pages explain the model. Company records stay inside secure workspaces.

Tobacco lotsQuality finished goodsPayroll pieceworkInventory consumptionCommand CenterTobacco lotsWork centersOutput lotsPayroll inputsBunchingRollingPressingQCBandingBoxingPackingProduction throughput

Related public modules

Workspace access

Create your secure workspace first.

Use Google sign-in to create a workspace, invite up to 5 additional members, and open module data only for approved company users.

Google sign-in sends new users into workspace onboarding.

Each workspace can invite up to 5 additional members and keep company data separated.

Authorized platform safeguards stay separate from customer workspaces.