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Assembly Bill of Materials Features
  • Pre-define primary and alternate bills of materials for each item you assemble (not required if each assembly is custom)
  • Optional Assembled Item features include Production U/M, Minimum Run Quantity, Partial Unit Control
  • Optional Component features include tracking number, multi-location, conversion U/M, Fixed or Variable quantity, Confirmation option, W/O Effective Date
  • Up to 9999 components per assembly
Assembly Work Order Features
  • Assembly Work Order creates a stock item from multiple stock items - components can be sub-assembled for multi-level assembly
  • Comprehensive Work Order information, with option for Notes and Extended Data
  • Assemble for stock, sales order, work order
  • Optional Reserve process commits inventory and can generate sub-assembly work orders - also allows substitutes, backorders, or purchase order requests
  • Use standard or custom assemblies
  • Optional work order add-on costs for overhead and other variable costs
  • Printed Work Order Form
  • Automatic Costing that may be overridden
  • Option to automatically generate work orders for make-to-stock items
  • Optional interactive and partial posting updated stock file immediately
  • Optional completed data per component
  • Optional two-step update first reserves inventory to the work order, then completes update when posted
  • Breakdown-type work order to disassemble a stock item
Assembly Reporting/Inquiry
  • Work Order Inquiry (open and history)
  • Component Availability Inquiry
  • Work Order Status Report
  • Assembly Requirements Report
  • Component Where Used Report
  • Work Order History Report
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Assembly Work Orders

 

Not only do you have to keep track of the items that come in and out of your business, but you have to keep track of them as they flow in and out of assemblies.