# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2015-TODAY, Odoo S.A. # This file is distributed under the same license as the Odoo Business package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Odoo Business 10.0\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2017-06-07 09:30+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Language-Team: Russian (https://www.transifex.com/odoo/teams/41243/ru/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: ru\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=4; plural=(n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<12 || n%100>14) ? 1 : n%10==0 || (n%10>=5 && n%10<=9) || (n%100>=11 && n%100<=14)? 2 : 3);\n" #: ../../manufacturing.rst:5 msgid "Manufacturing" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations.rst:3 msgid "Manufacturing Operations" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment.rst:3 msgid "Replenishment Strategies" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:3 msgid "How to select the right replenishment strategy" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:5 msgid "" "Minimum Stock rules and Make to Order have similar consequences but " "different rules. They should be used depending on your manufacturing and " "delivery strategies." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:10 msgid "Terminology" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:13 msgid "Minimum stock rule" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:15 msgid "" "Minimum Stock rules are used to ensure that you always have the minimum " "amount of a product in stock in order to manufacture your products and/or " "answer to your customer needs. When the stock level of a product reaches its" " minimum the system will automatically generate a procurement order with the" " quantity needed to reach the maximum stock level." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:22 #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:58 msgid "Make to Order" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:24 msgid "" "The Make to Order function will trigger a Purchase Order of the amount of " "the Sales Order related to the product. The system will **not** check the " "current stock. This means that a draft purchase order will be generated " "regardless of the quantity on hand of the product." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:30 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:27 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:62 msgid "Configuration" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:33 msgid "Minimum stock rules" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:35 msgid "" "The Minimum Stock Rules configuration is available through your Inventory " "module. In the Inventory Control menu select \"Reordering Rule\" in the drop" " down menu. There, click on \"Create\" to set minimum and maximum stock " "values for a given product." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:44 msgid "" "Show tooltips for \"minimum quantity\", \"maximum quantity\" and \"quantity " "multiple\" fields" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:47 msgid "" "Then, click on your product to access the related product form and, on the " "\"Inventory submenu\", do not forget to select a supplier." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:54 msgid "" "Don't forget to select the right product type. A consumable can not be " "stocked and will thus not be accounted for in the stock valuation." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:60 msgid "" "The Make to Order configuration is available on your product form through " "your :menuselection:`Inventory --> Inventory control --> Products` (or any " "other module where products are available)." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:64 msgid "On the product form, under Inventory, click on \"Make To Order\"." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:70 msgid "Choice between the two options" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/operations/replenishment/strategies.rst:72 msgid "" "The choice between the two options is thus dependent of your inventory " "strategy. If you prefer to have a buffer and always have at least a minimum " "amount, the minimum stock rule should be used. If you want to reorder your " "stocks only if your sale is confirmed it is better to use the Make to Order." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview.rst:3 msgid "Overview" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials.rst:3 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:6 msgid "Bill of Materials" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:3 msgid "How to Sell a Set of Products as a Kit" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:5 msgid "" "A *kit* is a set of components that are delivered without first being " "assembled or mixed. Kits are described in Odoo using *bills of materials*. " "There are two basic ways to configure kits, depending on how stock of the " "kit product is to be managed. In either case, both the Inventory and " "Manufacturing apps must be installed." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:12 msgid "Manage Stock of Component Products" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:14 msgid "" "If you would like to assemble kits as they are ordered, managing stock of " "the kit *components* only, you will use a Kit BoM without a manufacturing " "step." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:18 msgid "" "A product using a Kit BoM will appear as a single line item on a quotation " "and sales order, but will generate a delivery order with one line item for " "each of the components of the kit. In the examples below, the image at left " "shows a sales order for the kit \"Custom Computer Kit\", while the image at " "right shows the corresponding delivery order." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:24 msgid "|image0|\\ |image1|" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:29 msgid "" "From the **Products** menu in either the Inventory or Manufacturing app, " "create each component product as you would any other product, then create " "the top-level, or kit product. The kit product should have only the route " "**Manufacture** set. Because you cannot track the stock of kit products, the" " Product Type should be set to **Consumable**. Because a kit product cannot " "be purchased, **Can be Purchased** should be unchecked." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:37 msgid "" "All other parameters on the kit product may be modified according to your " "preference. The component products require no special configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:44 msgid "" "Once the products are configured, create a bill of materials for the kit " "product. Add each component and its quantity. Select the BoM Type **Ship " "this product as a set of components**. All other options may be left with " "their default values." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:53 msgid "Manage Stock of Kit Product and Component Products" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:55 msgid "" "If you would like to manage stock of the top-level kit product, you will use" " a standard BoM with a manufacturing step instead of a Kit BoM. When using a" " standard BoM to assemble kits, a manufacturing order will be created. The " "manufacturing order must be registered as completed before the kit product " "will appear in your stock." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:64 msgid "" "On the kit product, select the route **Manufacture**. You may also select " "**Make to Order**, which will create a manufacturing order whenever a sales " "order is confirmed. Select the product type **Stockable Product** to enable " "stock management." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/kit_shipping.rst:72 msgid "" "When you create the bill of materials, select the BoM Type **Manufacture " "this product**. The assembly of the kit will be described by a manufacturing" " order rather than a packing operation." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/product_variants.rst:3 msgid "How to manage BoMs for product variants" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/product_variants.rst:5 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:125 msgid "" "Odoo allows you to use one bill of materials for multiple variants of the " "same product. Simply enable variants from :menuselection:`Configuration --> " "Settings`." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/product_variants.rst:12 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:132 msgid "" "You will then be able to specify which component lines are to be used in the" " manufacture of each product variant. You may specify multiple variants for " "each line. If no variant is specified, the line will be used for all " "variants." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/product_variants.rst:17 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:137 msgid "" "When defining variant BoMs on a line-item-basis, the **Product Variant** " "field in the main section of the BoM should be left blank. This field is " "used when creating a BoM for one variant of a product only." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies.rst:3 msgid "How to manage semi-finished products" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies.rst:5 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:83 msgid "" "A subassembly is a manufactured product which is intended to be used as a " "component of another manufactured product. You may wish to employ sub-" "assemblies to simplify a complex BoM, to more accurately represent your " "manufacturing flow, or to use the same subassembly in multiple BoMs. A BoM " "that employs subassemblies is often referred to as a multi-level BoM." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies.rst:12 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:90 msgid "" "Multi-level bills of materials in Odoo are accomplished by creating a top-" "level BoM and subassembly BoMs. Next, the procurement route of the " "subassembly product is defined. This ensures that every time a manufacturing" " order for the top-level product is created, a manufacturing order for each " "subassembly is created as well." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies.rst:19 msgid "Configure the Top -Level Product BoM" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies.rst:21 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:99 msgid "" "To configure a multi-level BoM, create the top-level product and its BoM. " "Include any subassemblies in the list of components. Create a BoM for each " "subassembly as you would for any product." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies.rst:29 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:107 msgid "Configure the Subassembly Product Data" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies.rst:31 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:109 msgid "" "On the product form of the subassembly, you must select the routes " "**Manufacture** and **Make To Order**. The **Manufacture** route takes " "precedence over the **Buy** route, so selecting the latter will have no " "effect." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/bill_of_materials/sub_assemblies.rst:39 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:117 msgid "" "If you would like to be able to purchase the subassembly in addition to " "manufacturing it, select **Can be Purchased**. All other fields on the " "subassembly product form may be configured according to your preference." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started.rst:3 msgid "Getting Started" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started.rst:5 msgid "How to consume composents to make a finished product" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:3 msgid "How to create a Bill of Materials" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:5 msgid "" "A bill of materials (BoM) is a document that describes the component " "products, the quantity of each component, and the process required to " "manufacture a product, including a routing and individual steps." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:9 msgid "" "In Odoo, each product may have multiple BoMs associated with it, but a BoM " "can only be associated with a single product. A single BoM can, however, " "describe multiple variants of the same product." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:14 msgid "Setting up a Basic BoM" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:16 msgid "" "If you choose to manage your manufacturing operations using manufacturing " "orders only, you will define basic bills of materials without routings. For " "more information about which method of management to use, review the " "**Getting Started** section of the *Manufacturing* chapter of the " "documentation." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:22 msgid "" "Before creating your first bill of materials, you will need to create a " "product and at least one component (components are considered products in " "Odoo). You can do so from :menuselection:`Master Data --> Products`, or on " "the fly from the relevant fields on the BoM form. Review the Inventory " "chapter for more information about configuring products. Once you have " "created a product and at least one component, select them from the relevant " "dropdown menus to add them to your bill of materials. A new bill of " "materials can be created from :menuselection:`Master Data --> Bills of " "Materials`, or using the button on the top of the product form." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:32 msgid "" "Under the **Miscellaneous** tab, you can fill additional fields. " "**Sequence** defines the order in which your BoMs will be selected for " "production orders, with lower numbers having higher priority. **Version** " "allows you to track changes to your BoM over time." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:38 msgid "Adding a Routing to a BoM" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:40 msgid "" "A routing defines a series of operations required to manufacture a product " "and the work center at which each operation is performed. A routing may be " "added to multiple BoMs, though a BoM may only have one routing. For more " "information about configuring routings, review the chapter on routings." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:46 msgid "" "After enabling routings from :menuselection:`Configuration --> Settings`, " "you will be able to add a routing to a bill of materials by selecting a " "routing from the dropdown list or creating one on the fly." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:50 msgid "" "You may define the work operation or step in which each component is " "consumed using the field, **Consumed in Operation** under the **Components**" " tab. Similarly, you can define the operation at which the product will be " "produced under the **Miscellaneous** tab using the field **Produced at " "Operation**. If this field is left blank, the products will be " "consumed/produced at the final operation in the routing." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:61 msgid "Adding Byproducts to a BoM" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:63 msgid "" "In Odoo, a byproduct is any product produced by a BoM in addition to the " "primary product." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:66 msgid "" "To add byproducts to a BoM, you will first need to enable them from " ":menuselection:`Configuration --> Settings`." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:72 msgid "" "Once byproducts are enabled, you can add them to your bills of materials " "under the **Byproducts** tab of the bill of materials. You can add any " "product or products as byproducts. Byproducts are produced in the same step " "of the routing as the primary product of the BoM." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:81 msgid "Setting up a BoM for a Product With Sub-Assemblies" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:97 msgid "Configure the Top-Level Product BoM" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/bill_configuration.rst:123 msgid "Using a Single BoM to Describe Several Variants of a Single Product" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:3 msgid "How to process a manufacturing order" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:6 msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:8 msgid "" "There are two basic ways to manage manufacturing in Odoo. The first way " "manages work with one document only. This document is the **manufacturing " "order**. The second way uses additional documents to give you more precise " "control over the manufacturing process. In this way, **Manufacturing " "orders** are divided into one or more steps defined by **work orders**, " "performed in an order defined by **routings**." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:17 msgid "How to manage manufacturing without routings" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:19 msgid "" "You will most likely use manufacturing orders without routings if all the " "work to produce your product is performed in one place, by one person, in " "one step, and/or you do not need the level of granular control afforded by " "work orders and routings." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:24 msgid "" "Managing your operations in this way is the default behavior in Odoo. There " "are two basic phases from planning to production:" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:27 #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:52 msgid "Create manufacturing orders" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:29 msgid "Record Production" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:32 msgid "How to manage manufacturing with routings and work orders" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:34 msgid "" "To use work orders and routings, you will need to enable the option **Manage" " production by work orders** From :menuselection:`Configuration --> " "Settings`. You will then be able to add routings to bills of materials, and " "configure some additional related fields. You will also be able to create " "**work centers**, the locations at which work orders are performed." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:41 msgid "" "When manufacturing with routings and work orders, each work order is " "scheduled individually. You will also have access to time and capacity " "planning, and reports on costing and efficiency on a work center level." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:45 msgid "" "Manufacturing using routings can be broken down into several steps. When " "configuring your BoM, you will need to add a routing defining the component " "work orders. After planning the manufacturing order, you will have the added" " step of scheduling work orders." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:50 msgid "The workflow is thus divided into three basic phases, as follows:" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:54 msgid "Schedule the associated work orders." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/getting_started/manufacturing_order.rst:56 msgid "Perform the scheduled work and record production." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts.rst:3 msgid "Main Concepts" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/intro.rst:3 msgid "Introduction to Odoo Manufacturing" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/intro.rst:11 msgid "Transcript" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/intro.rst:13 msgid "Work in progress." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:3 msgid "Manufacturing Terminologies" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:9 msgid "" "A bill of materials (BoM) is a document that describes the materials, the " "quantity of each material, and the steps required to manufacture a product. " "Depending on the industry and the nature of the finished product, a " "different name may be used to describe the same document. For example, in " "the pharmaceutical industry, the term “recipe” may be used." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:14 msgid "Cycle" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:17 msgid "" "A production cycle is a frame of time during which an entire manufacturing " "process can be fulfilled." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:19 msgid "Downtime or Leave" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:22 msgid "" "Time during which a resource is unavailable. If the resource is a machine, " "the unavailability is downtime, while if the resource is human, unavailable " "time is called a Leave." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:25 msgid "Finished products" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:28 msgid "" "Finished products are the final output of a manufacturing process. They are " "normally not intended to be used as input into another manufacturing order " "of the company." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:31 msgid "Kit" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:34 msgid "" "A kit is a set of components that are described by a bill of materials, but " "which are delivered separately rather than assembled or mixed." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:36 msgid "Multi-level Bill of Materials" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:39 msgid "" "A bill of material can quickly grow very complex. To keep it manageable, it " "can be broken down into several smaller manufactured parts, each having its " "own BOM. These parts are typically referred to as sub-assembly of " "intermediate products." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:44 msgid "" "Defining a BOM in multiple levels reduces the complexity of the top-level " "document and allows components to be reused in other BoMs." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:46 msgid "Phantom Bill of Material" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:49 msgid "" "A phantom bill of material is always used in the context of multi-level " "BOMs. It allows to add a sub-assembly as part of a bigger end-product while " "avoiding to trigger a separate manufacturing order for the sub-assembly." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:54 msgid "" "As such, when a manufacturing order for the final product is launched, the " "components of the sub-assembly are reflected in the parent BOM as if they " "were direct components of the parent BOM." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:58 msgid "" "Phantom BOM are thus used for grouping a set of components with the aim of " "reusing them in many other BOM without the need to launch separate " "manufacturing orders for the sub-assemblies." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:61 msgid "Raw Materials" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:64 msgid "" "Raw materials and components constitute the input that are transformed to " "produce semi-finished or finished goods." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:67 msgid "" "The transformation here can take many aspects according to the industry. It " "can be simple assembly, welding, mixing, etc." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:69 msgid "Routing" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:72 msgid "" "A routing is a document that describes a series of Work Orders and the Work " "Centers at which they will be carried out" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:74 msgid "Semi-finished products and sub-assemblies" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:77 msgid "" "These are products which are manufactured with the purpose to be consumed in" " another manufacturing order." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:79 msgid "Work Order Operations" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:82 msgid "" "Work Order Operations specify the set of activities necessary to fully " "process a manufacturing order. Each activity or operation takes some time to" " be completed and is performed into a determined production unit (also " "called work center)." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:86 msgid "Work Order" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:89 msgid "" "A work order is a single manufacturing operation that is scheduled for " "execution on a given date and a given duration." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:91 msgid "Work Center" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:94 msgid "" "Work centers identify production units and their resources. They are used to" " represent the plant capacity as well as costing information. The capacity " "is a combination of resources and their availability time." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:97 msgid "Resources" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:100 msgid "" "In manufacturing a resource can be a human being (employee) or machine " "available in a work center." msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:102 msgid "Working Time" msgstr "" #: ../../manufacturing/overview/main_concepts/terminologies.rst:105 msgid "" "Each resource has its normal working time. For instance, machines can be set" " up to operate 7 days a week 20 hours out of 24." msgstr ""