“On this page, you’ll find everything related to the Manufacturing Operations page and how to use it to better monitor and execute manufacturing stages for work orders.
To access the “Manufacturing Operations” page, please follow these steps:
- Step One: Accessing the Manufacturing Screen To begin, go to the main menu in the system. You can usually access it by clicking on the icon or button indicated as the main menu. When you reach the main menu, look for the option related to manufacturing.
- Step Two: Opening the Manufacturing Operations Window Once you find the option related to manufacturing in the main menu, click on it. A new window will usually open, called “Manufacturing Operations.”
- With these two steps completed, you will arrive at the Manufacturing Operations page. Here, you will find all the information related to the stages and steps of manufacturing related to work orders. You can easily browse this information and monitor the progress of manufacturing for different work orders.
This page allows you to analyze and monitor the status of all work orders and make important decisions regarding the management and improvement of manufacturing operations. It’s a valuable tool that helps you ensure smooth workflow and increase production efficiency.
Options and Features of the “Manufacturing Operations” Page:
The system offers a range of options and features to facilitate the search and tracking of manufacturing operations effectively. Here is a detailed explanation of the available options:
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Manufactured Item Filter:
- Using this filter, you can view all work orders related to a specific item.
- You can also find out at which manufacturing stage each product from work orders has been manufactured.
- There is the possibility to use this filter to display all manufactured items.
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Manufacturing Stage Filter:
- Through this filter, you can access any stage of the manufacturing process available in the system.
- You can track work orders and pending items in each stage.
- You have the ability to choose to view all manufacturing stages.
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Production Line Filter:
- Using this filter, you can control the display of a specific production line.
- You will be able to see all manufacturing stages related to that line and pending purchase orders.
- You can also choose to display all production lines according to your needs.
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Movement Number Filter:
- This filter allows you to inquire about a single work order from the available work orders.
- You will be able to know the location and status of this order.
By using these filters available on the Manufacturing Operations page, you will be able to organize and monitor manufacturing operations accurately and efficiently, allowing you to make optimal decisions and easily improve manufacturing operations.
Manufacturing Stages Table:
In this table, we present manufacturing stages in detail, with each stage presented individually with all work orders associated with it. You can also view the details of work orders by clicking on the dedicated link for each of them.
Here are some advantages and content of the table:
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Automatic Item Code:
- The system automatically creates a unique code for each item being manufactured.
- This code is linked to the item throughout the manufacturing stages and ends when the item is completed.
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Item Name and Code:
- The item’s name is displayed in each stage along with its unique code.
- This helps distinguish different manufacturing operations for different types of items.
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Production Lines:
- The production line associated with each item in the current stage is displayed.
- This helps in identifying the location and progress of each item in the production line.
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“Finish” Button:
- Next to each item, there is a “Finish” button used to indicate that the item has passed the current manufacturing stage.
- Clicking on this button moves the item to the next stage in the manufacturing process.
This table makes it easy for you to track and manage manufacturing operations accurately, making manufacturing processes more efficient and organized, contributing to increased production efficiency.”