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Filter data by item, warehouse, planner code, buyer code, date, and
more with robust filter and query options. Save frequently used queries.
Analyze material requirements from Workbench and Pegging windows.
By tightly integrating different types of bills and customized definitions
into manufacturing operations, Manufacturing Bill of Materials in Microsoft
Dynamics GP helps you improve performance, support time-to-market
and time-to-volume objectives, and respond to shortages. This enables you
to ensure that materials are where they should be, when they are needed.
Build better, more flexible bills
of materials
Create different types
of bills that meet the specific needs
of your products: engineering bills,
manufacturing bills, configured
bills, archived bills, even super bills
that manage all options on the
configurable products you produce.
Track with greater accuracy
Maintain an active bill of materials
for each item to track components
currently in use and manage bills in
production. Engineering bills make
visible the effects of engineering
change orders on costs and integrate
easily with other applications.
Improve production processes
Exert
more control over manufacturing
by precisely managing the details of
product components. Getting a firm
handle on parameters like start and
end dates, lead times, and shrinkage
factors can help drive down cycle
times, increase throughput, and make
you more competitive in accelerating
markets.
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| Manufacturing Bill of Materials Features |
| Graphical Bill of Materials |
Access an easy-to-use interface that makes it easy to complete
data entry, edit revision levels, save revision histories, and change
categories—for example, from Phantom to Regular—at any time. |
| Reference Indicators |
Help ensure error-free production with reference designators that
indicate where a component will be used on a finished good. |
Recipe or Formula Production
Support |
Specify the order in which items appear on the bill of materials (BOM)
and pick list with BOM position numbers. Include multiple instances of
an item used in different production sequences. |
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Mass Update of Bills of Materials |
Implement changes quickly by adding, removing, or editing a
component on multiple bills of materials in one step. |
| Easy Access to Engineering |
Attach an unlimited number of drawings to bills of materials to ease
understanding of critical elements and build instructions. |
| Easy Subcomponent Identification |
Where-used lookups simplify identification of subcomponent usage
within other products. |
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Usage Assessment |
Attain better insight into materials utilization. Set subassemblies or
raw materials to be backflushed or record real-time usage during
production. Assess genuine usage by applying scrap and shrinkage
factors to components. |
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Rich Component Tracking Detail |
Track component quantities per finished good unit, as well as a fixed
quantity per manufacturing order. |
| Multiple Measurement Capability |
Bill components may be entered in any unit of measure that exists on
the components Unit of Measure schedule. |
| Designated Security Levels |
Set up bill preferences to reflect the information you want to be
available to specific users. |
| New Engineering |
Mission-Critical Information
Management |
Maintain precise management control of mission-critical information
for key production parameters like effective dates for finished goods
and components, revision levels, shrinkage factors, Issue From and
Issue To sites, and make/buy status. |
| Comprehensive Tracking |
Track shipping weights as well as units of measure. |
| Fulfillment Designation |
Define production methods as Make-to-Order or Make-to-Stock. |
| Lot Management |
Enter the number of days from purchase or manufacture to when the
items in the lot are no longer suitable for use. |
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