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Version: 8.2

Manufacturing

Introduction

The following actions are available in the Manufacturing module:

  • View manufacturing orders;

  • Enter the time that has been spent;

  • Prepare manufacturing orders;

  • Access the manufacturing files;

  • View daily schedule;

  • Manage rejects.

Manufacturing order

Access: Manufacturing → Manufacturing order

Open the “Manufacturing order” menu.

  1. Search bar: here, you can search for a manufacturing order using the reference.

  2. Select a manufacturing order.

  3. On the existing manufacturing order form, you can view essential information:

  • Sales order reference;

  • Related manufacturing orders;

  • Consumed/finished products;

  1. Status: on a manufacturing order, you can also view its status (planned/in progress/on hold/completed).

  2. Start: click on the “Start” button to launch the manufacturing order.

When you open a manufacturing order, you can perform several actions on the added products:

  • View manufacturing sub-orders: click on the branch icon to view the manufacturing sub-orders.

  • View availability by location: click on the icon to view availability by location.

  • +: next to the product contained in a manufacturing order, click on + to increase the quantity consumed.

Manufacturing operation

Manufacturing operations can be viewed in the corresponding menu. Manufacturing operations can also be viewed in a calendar view.

In the “Manufacturing operation” menu, you can search in the dedicated bars:

  • Filter by manufacturing order reference;

  • Filter by charge item;

  • Filter by machines.

When you open a manufacturing operation file, you will find the following information and actions:

  1. Access the manufacturing file: click on the three dots in the top right-hand corner to access it.

  2. Current status: you will also find the current status of the manufacturing order here. For example, “In progress.”

  3. Actual and estimated dates.

  4. Planned duration / Load position / Machines.

  5. In the section dedicated to time, enter the time lines.