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Work Orders (WOs)

Work orders (WOs) in PANTHEON are virtual documents that represent the link between manufacturing documents. They are created based on a sales order or plan. Together with the bill of materials (BOM), they contain all the necessary information for the product to be manufactured on time.

In the context of the manufacturing process, work orders are the instrument for the internal issue of materials and services. Based on the work order, the finished product or semi-product is returned to the destination warehouse using an internal receiving slip, which provides information on quantity and value.

Using Tecta as an example, the following chapters describe the basic manufacturing processes, starting with how to view and filter the display of work orders. This is followed by the creation of new work orders from a link to a sales order. The work orders are then processed. After this, the specifics of work orders for repairs, which are used to track the repair of company's own defective products are described. This is followed by a calculation of manufacturing costs using cost analysis and a check of unfinished work orders using manufacturing analysis. Finally, the total material costs are allocated to the work orders and the production period is closed.

This chapter includes the following pages:

WO overview and filtering This chapter describes the overview and filtering of WOs and an example of navigating the form Process WO.
Creating WOs

Work orders (WOs) in PANTHEON are virtual documents that represent the link between manufacturing documents.

This chapter describes an example of how to create new WOs from existing sales orders.

Processing WOs

Process WO is a tool for reporting materials issued and work done and for receiving finished products to stock.

This chapter describes an example of how to process a work order.

WOs for repairs

WOs for repairs are a specific type of WO that is intended to report repairs of defective products.

This chapter describes an example of creating a WO for repairs and how to add the materials and operations needed for the repair.

Splitting a WO

Splitting a WO is a functionality that allows dividing the costs incurred in manufacturing among several work orders at the same time.

This chapter describes an example of how to split the costs between several work orders.

Cost analysis

Cost analysis is a tool used to calculate the actual manufacturing costs of WOs.

This chapter describes an example of how to compare of the prices of a cost analysis with a cost estimation.

Manufacturing analysis Manufacturing analysis provides an overview of the status of WOs in manufacturing.
This chapter describes an example of how to create an Work-in-Progress report.
Closing production period

Closing a production period is a tool for closing the desired period in production.

This chapter describes an example of how to close a production period of five months and generate new WOs from unfinished WOs in a closed period.

 

 

 

 

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