Thursday, May 3, 2012

Your itinerary please...


Your itinerary please...
There's 9 1/2 months left to 2012.  You're taking your organization on a trip.
Where are you going?  Does everyone know?
vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

Jobs/Work Order/Production Order or Manufacturing Order workflow




Jobs/Work Order/Production Order or Manufacturing Order are used to make "outputs", which are finished items and subassemblies, using "inputs", which are the labor, materials, and subcontract services used to make the outputs.

What are the  Jobs/Work Order/Production Order or Manufacturing Order workflow ?
Step 1 – New Job/Work Creation
  • Generate job/Work either directly from sales order line for custom to make items or

  • Generate job/Work  in response to net demand (means when your Stock level is below safety level as set and production needed to replenish them) 
Step 2 – Job/Work Release
  • Release job/Work when your work center is ready or available
  • Print job Order with Process and component detail. 
Step 3 – Job/Work Processing
  • Request and Issue components to jobs, there are 2 option here :

    • Option A – You can Print an issue list to store for picking stock that require by the job, then after that enter the entries in the system or 
    • Option B – Make issue entries directly, print issue list then get storekeeper to pick stock

  • Sometime your Job/Work might have outsourcing to 3rd party, in this case, base on the Job creation, user can generate Purchase Order for 3rd party subcontract services also if applicable
  • After job feed back from shop floor, user enter job routing sequence completions and/or labor hours
  • Receive POs for subcontract services
  • Enter manufactured job receipts from Shopfloor  
Step 4 – Close Job 
Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Small Accounting software VS Manufacturing Software


Wondering why there are many companies using only small accounting software but not integrated manufacturing software ? 


Because they have not aware of the availability of manufacturing software in the market and what is the software can do. many small companies are fully aware of the limitations of general accounting software and excel spreadsheets, but are busy and never find the time to upgrade to a manufacturing software package. they are also fear and are worry of manufacturing software might be too costly to implement, too difficult to implement, and too hard to use.  Are you one of them ? 


Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

Monday, April 30, 2012

How are BOMs costed?


How are BOMs costed?
The Cost Rollup calculates a total estimated cost for the BOM parent. Each purchased component has an estimated cost from inventory. Each work center is given hourly rates for setup, labor, and manufacturing overhead which get applied to each routing sequence. Estimated costs for subcontract services are maintained in routing sequences. The Cost Rollup calculates all these costs up through all the subassemblies in the product structure to arrive at the total estimated cost for the BOM parent.


If the BOM includes secondary outputs, a portion of the parent item’s cost is allocated to each output on a percentage basis.
What is the BOM estimated cost used for?
BOM estimated costs are helpful for product pricing decisions. You also benefit by continuous monitoring of work center hourly rates, which keeps you in touch with your item labor and overhead costs.
Is the BOM estimated cost compared to actual job cost?
Not directly. When the job gets created from the parent item’s BOM, the program calculates an estimated job cost. If you modify the job’s BOM specifications, the estimated job cost gets changed accordingly. It is the estimated job cost that gets compared to actual job cost


Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Job with BOM


So jobs also have BOMs?
Yes, each job has its own BOM. The parent item’s BOM is copied to the job and its component usage quantities are multiplied by the job quantity. Once the job’s BOM has been created, it can be modified for any special requirements.
Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

What are the BOM "components?"


What are the BOM "components?"
The BOM "components" are the subassemblies, purchased parts, and raw materials that comprise the physical product.
How are BOMs used?
BOMs are used by the MRP screen to generate Custom to make jobs for manufactured items in response to customer orders and your desired stocking levels. MRP uses each item’s BOM specifications to create the job’s routing and BOM. 


Vivienne @ www,mrp.com.my

Saturday, April 28, 2012

What is the BOM Routing ?


What is the BOM "routing?"


The BOM "routing" can be thought of as a "bill of labor." In the routing you define the setup, labor, and subcontract service sequences that comprise the manufacturing process.


Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

Friday, April 27, 2012

What are BOM revisions ?


What are BOM "revisions?"
Each BOM is assigned to a current "revision", which represents the latest engineering specifications for the BOM parent. Past revisions are stored to provide a history of engineering changes.
Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my