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products/usage
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manufacturing/overview
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manufacturing/operations
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Manufacturing Management
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management/bill_configuration
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management/manufacturing_order
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management/kit_shipping
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management/product_variants
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Manufacturing Operations
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operations/replenishment
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Replenishment Strategies
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replenishment/strategies
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Overview
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overview/main_concepts
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I want to use Odoo Manufacturing <https://www.odoo.com/page/mrp-cloud-software>
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overview/getting_started
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overview/bill_of_materials
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Bill of Materials
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getting_started/bill_configuration
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bill_of_materials/kit_shipping
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bill_of_materials/product_variants
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bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies
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Getting Started
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How to consume composents to make a finished product
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getting_started/bill_configuration
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getting_started/manufacturing_order
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Main Concepts
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main_concepts/intro
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main_concepts/terminologies
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==================================
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Introduction to Odoo Manufacturing
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==================================
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.. youtube:: QtIU0p8daAo
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Transcript
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Work in progress.
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===========================
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Manufacturing Terminologies
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.. glossary::
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Bill of Materials
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A bill of materials (BoM) is a document that describes the materials,
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the quantity of each material, and the steps required to manufacture a
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product. Depending on the industry and the nature of the finished
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product, a different name may be used to describe the same document. For
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example, in the pharmaceutical industry, the term “recipe” may be used.
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Cycle
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A production cycle is a frame of time during which an entire
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manufacturing process can be fulfilled.
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Downtime or Leave
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Time during which a resource is unavailable. If the resource is a
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machine, the unavailability is downtime, while if the resource is human,
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unavailable time is called a Leave.
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Finished products
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Finished products are the final output of a manufacturing process. They
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are normally not intended to be used as input into another manufacturing
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order of the company.
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Kit
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A kit is a set of components that are described by a bill of materials,
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but which are delivered separately rather than assembled or mixed.
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Multi-level Bill of Materials
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A bill of material can quickly grow very complex. To keep it manageable,
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it can be broken down into several smaller manufactured parts, each
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having its own BOM. These parts are typically referred to as
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sub-assembly of intermediate products.
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Defining a BOM in multiple levels reduces the complexity of the
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top-level document and allows components to be reused in other BoMs.
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Phantom Bill of Material
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A phantom bill of material is always used in the context of multi-level
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BOMs. It allows to add a sub-assembly as part of a bigger end-product
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while avoiding to trigger a separate manufacturing order for the
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sub-assembly.
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As such, when a manufacturing order for the final product is launched,
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the components of the sub-assembly are reflected in the parent BOM as if
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they were direct components of the parent BOM.
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Phantom BOM are thus used for grouping a set of components with the aim
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of reusing them in many other BOM without the need to launch separate
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manufacturing orders for the sub-assemblies.
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Raw Materials
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Raw materials and components constitute the input that are transformed
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to produce semi-finished or finished goods.
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The transformation here can take many aspects according to the industry.
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It can be simple assembly, welding, mixing, etc.
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Routing
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A routing is a document that describes a series of Work Orders and the
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Work Centers at which they will be carried out
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Semi-finished products and sub-assemblies
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These are products which are manufactured with the purpose to be
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consumed in another manufacturing order.
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Work Order Operations
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Work Order Operations specify the set of activities necessary to fully
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process a manufacturing order. Each activity or operation takes some
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time to be completed and is performed into a determined production unit
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(also called work center).
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Work Order
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A work order is a single manufacturing operation that is scheduled for
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execution on a given date and a given duration.
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Work Center
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Work centers identify production units and their resources. They are
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used to represent the plant capacity as well as costing information. The
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capacity is a combination of resources and their availability time.
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Resources
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In manufacturing a resource can be a human being (employee) or machine
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available in a work center.
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Working Time
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Each resource has its normal working time. For instance, machines can be
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set up to operate 7 days a week 20 hours out of 24.
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