Repetitive Manufacturing provides, in a single transaction, the capability to receive a finished item and “backflush” all of the component items required to build the final assembly. This is ideal for high volume environments or those that are practicing Just-In-Time (JIT) techniques as no shop order is required, thereby eliminating time-consuming order processing and providinga paperless environment.
Repetitive Transaction—One Simple Step:
Receive finished items into inventory and issue all components required to build the final product in a single transaction.
Quick data entry only requires the Parent Part ID and the quantity completed to process the transaction.
Maintains complete transaction history information for auditing and control purposes.
Significantly reduces the costs of tracking requirements for parts or products that do not need complex control procedures.
Produce finished products without the need of generating work orders, allowing you to reduce processing time and paperwork without compromising data integrity.
Requires less than half of the normal processing time of using conventional shop orders.
Quickly review repetitive transactions with the Transaction History Report or Inquiry.
Optionally use Repetitive Manufacturing for some or all of your parts, depending on your internal requirements.
Component issues are based on product structure relationships.
Blows through phantom and pseudo parts while issuing components.
Component stock can be issued from the primary (point of use) stock location or alternative (buffer stock) locations.
Perfect for companies who use cellular manufacturing techniques.
User Preference allows you to remove all cost information from view (for security purposes) while processing the transaction.
Optional support for Lot/Serial Tracking Repetitive Scrap Transaction—Flexible Scrap Processing:
Record actual scrap at any level on the bill in one transaction for increased inventory accuracy.
Does not require an order number to scrap component items.
Adjust scrap quantities at any level on the bill.
Accurately record by-products during the manufacturing process for recovery of expensive or hazardous materials.
Requires entry of GL Account for accurate product costing.