Light Manufacturing

Light Manufacturing Adjustments (LMF 5)

Processing a Light Manufacturing Order

Light Manufacturing has to be activated via the System-Wide Settings - Part 1 (Green Screen menu option SET 4).

This application combines Order Entry and Bill Of Material concepts, to process orders for light manufacturing and assembly of finished goods. The primary concept in manufacturing is finished goods being manufactured from components. This application relieves component inventories and adds to finished goods inventory.

Finished goods items: New finished goods items are entered as regular items except that they MUST include policy code S2, to indicate the item is primarily manufactured to order. The standard costs entered for these items should be the ‘standard cost of manufacturing'. This standard cost should include all components and processes used to create the item, including labor. Finished goods items do not have to be completely precise. For example, for laminated panels, you can enter a unique item number for each type of board, board thickness, and class of laminate, but not for each specific combinations of items (which could be countless). As orders are taken, specific colors and sizes may be specified. No changes to the item file would be required.

Component items: Component items are entered as regular items in the item file. No special codes are needed, as they can be sold as is, or as a component of a finished goods item.

Bill-Of-Materials File: A BOM file entry is required for all finished goods (policy S2) items. The BOM should include an entry of each component that needs to be adjusted from inventory to create the item. Items in the BOM may be overridden. Include the most applicable (popular) component items, and then the user can override to specific choices when the item is ordered. All items should be entered with a quantity ratio of component quantity to finished goods quantity, when applicable. The above screen is an example of a light manufacturing bill-of-material. The only thing that differentiates light manufacturing Bills-Of-Material from other Bills-Of-Material is the policy S2 in the item file of the finished good items.