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.. seealso::
- `Coupons <https://www.odoo.com/slides/slide/coupon-programs-640?fullscreen=1>`_
- :doc:`../../manufacturing/repair/repair`
- `Coupons <https://www.odoo.com/slides/slide/coupon-programs-640?fullscreen=1>`_

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.. toctree::
:titlesonly:
manufacturing/overview
manufacturing/management
manufacturing/repair

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:titlesonly:
management/bill_configuration
management/manufacturing_order
management/kit_shipping
management/product_variants
management/sub_assemblies
management/flexible_components_consumption
management/plan_work_orders
management/alternative_wc
management/unbuild
management/subcontracting
management/routing_kit_bom
management/use_mps

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===================================
Use flexible components consumption
===================================
Sometimes, you might need more components than usual to manufacture a
product. Lets say that you produce a desk combination of 4 desks and
two chairs but your customer asks you one more desk. Alright, you can do
that. But you will need to register it!
In case this happens, Odoo has the *flexible components consumption*
feature available. If you enable it, you will be able to consume as many
components as needed and it will make you save time in the registration
of your items consumption.
Configuration
=============
Using flexible component consumption is easy and can be done in a few
steps. All you need is a *BoM* and a *Quality Control Point*.
Therefore, you will need to activate the feature *Quality* in the
*MRP* app settings.
First, open the *BoM* you want to use for flexible component
consumption and edit it. In the *Miscellaneous* tab, choose
*Flexible* as the consumption type. Then, save.
.. image:: media/flexible_components_consumption_01.png
:align: center
Now, in the *Quality* app, open the *Control Point* menu, under
*Quality Control* and create a new *Quality Control Point*. Choose
your product, your operation and work order operation. Then, choose
*Register Consumed Materials* as type.
.. image:: media/flexible_components_consumption_02.png
:align: center
Next, go back to your *Manufacturing* app and create a *Manufacturing
order*. Choose the product for which you have created the flexible
*BoM*.
Then, confirm it and launch the process step. While processing, you will
have the possibility to consume more components than expected in the
*BoM*. To do so, click on *Continue Consumption*.
.. image:: media/flexible_components_consumption_03.png
:align: center
When the job is over, you will find a summary of your component
consumption in the *Finished Steps* tab of your work order.
.. image:: media/flexible_components_consumption_04.png
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============================
Process Manufacturing Orders
============================
In Odoo, you can manage your manufacturing process in two different
ways. You can work with one document, or decide to have more information
and control over it.
In the first case, Odoo makes things easier and helps you manage work
with one document only: the manufacturing order. No complex steps during
the process, you just have to schedule the job and record the
production.
But, if you need more control, you can use additional documents (steps)
to your manufacturing process. This way, *Manufacturing Orders* are
divided into one or more steps defined by *Work Orders* and performed
in a sequence defined by *routings*.
Using Odoo will allow you to precisely schedule the job, analyze your
efficiency but also have ease when realizing each step of your
manufacturing process.
Manage Manufacturing Without Routings
=====================================
If your manufacturing process is limited to one place, one person and
one step, you will probably use manufacturing orders without routings.
In Odoo, it is the default behavior. If work this way, there are two
basic phases from planning to production:
- Create a manufacturing order
- Record the production
Manage Manufacturing with Routings and Work Centers
===================================================
To use *Work Centers* and *Routings*, you will need to enable the
*Work Orders* feature. To do so, go to the *Manufacturing* app
settings.
.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_01.png
:align: center
Now, you can add routings to *BoMs* and configure your operations
taking place at different *work centers*. The *Work Centers* are the
locations at which work orders are performed.
.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_02.png
:align: center
When manufacturing this way, each *Work Order* is scheduled
individually. You will also have access to time and capacity planning,
as well as reports on costing and efficiency for each *Work Center*.
.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_03.png
:align: center
Thus, the workflow is divided into three basic phases:
- Create the manufacturing order
.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_04.png
:align: center
- Schedule the associated work orders
.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_05.png
:align: center
- Perform the scheduled work and record production
.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_06.png
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================
Plan Work Orders
================
In some cases, companies need to schedule their work orders. Doing so,
they can organize the work for the whole day and be sure everything goes
well. It helps to avoid scheduling multiple work orders at the same time
when you dont have the capacity to do so.
With Odoo, companies can schedule the planned start date for their
manufacturing orders. No possible duplication, no potential issues with
the planning. And, if you plan two work orders at the same work center,
at the same hour, the second one will be scheduled right after the first
one, avoiding work superposition.
Create the Work Orders
======================
The first thing you need to do is to open the *Manufacturing* app.
Then, Go to the settings and enable the *Work Orders* feature.
.. image:: media/plan_work_order_01.png
:align: center
Now, go to the *Manufacturing Orders* menu and hit *Create*. Choose
your product and add a *Planned Start Date*.
.. image:: media/plan_work_order_02.png
:align: center
.. note::
The “Deadline Start” field is informative. It shows you until when you
can launch the manufacturing order to fulfill the initial demand.
Mark your *Manufacturing Order* as todo and plan it. By going to the
*Planning* menu, you can access to the scheduled orders. Here is the
one we just created:
.. image:: media/plan_work_order_03.png
:align: center
.. note::
If you plan two work orders at the same hour, the second one will be
scheduled after the first one if the jobs need to be done at the same
work center. The start date will, then, be automatically updated
considering the first free slot on the work center.
If you overrun the planned date and begin the job later, you will have a
track of it in the *Time Tracking* tab of your work order.
.. image:: media/plan_work_order_04.png
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=================
Unbuild a product
=================
In Odoo Manufacturing App, you can *Unbuild* products. Two use cases
can be managed: (1) you can unbuild products you have built yourself or
(2) you can unbuild products you have received.
Let's take the first case, you are manufacturing products yourself. If
one of your product presents some defect, you might want to unbuild it
instead of scrapping it completely, allowing you to reuse some
components of the product.
In the second case, you are buying products for the sole purpose of
unbuilding them and recycling them.
Unbuild Order
=============
While in the Manufacturing App, under the *Operations* tab you will
find the menu *Unbuild Orders*.
.. image:: media/unbuild01.png
:align: center
When creating a new one, you can either select a MO if you are
unbuilding something you manufactured or only select a product if you
are unbuilding something you received.
.. image:: media/unbuild02.png
:align: center
When you are done, just click unbuild and the process will be over.
If you unbuild a product that you manufactured before, you will get the
components from the MO back in stock.
If you unbuild a product you bought, you will get the components from
the BoM back in stock.

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========
Overview
========
.. toctree::
:titlesonly:
I want to use Odoo Manufacturing <https://www.odoo.com/page/mrp-cloud-software>

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=================
Repair Management
=================
.. toctree::
:titlesonly:
repair/repair

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===============
Repair products
===============
The Odoo *Repair* app allows you to manage a complete after sales
process but also to simply repair products you have manufactured, if
they present a defect.
Create a Repair Order
=====================
Once in the app, you can access your existing *Repair Orders* and
create a new one.
.. image:: media/repair01.png
:align: center
Manage a repair
---------------
When a customer sends you a product for repair, create a new *Repair
Order*. Fill it in with all the information you may need such as the
product, the customer, if it has to be invoiced after or before the
repair, the parts you might need, etc.
.. image:: media/repair02.png
:align: center
Once everything is done, you can then send the repair quotation to your
customer. If it is approved, you can confirm the repair. You will then
be able to start & end the repair when it is completed.
.. image:: media/repair03.png
:align: center
You can now invoice the repair.
.. image:: media/repair04.png
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