Oracle NetSuite - Advanced Bill of Materials with Liberate I.T.

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NetSuite is a great solution for manufacturing and assembling components and tracking the inventory impact and of course the financial impact of this. NetSuite introduced the Advanced Bill of Material way back in 2017, and many customers have been asking if they are making full use of it.
A Bill of Materials (BOM) lists the quantities of raw materials, assemblies, sub-components, and parts you need to manufacture a product. A BOM can be used to communicate between manufacturing partners, multiple facilities within the organisation, or within a single manufacturing plant. Advanced BOM enables you to do the following:
■ Copy existing BOMs and create new BOMs
■ Use a single BOM across multiple assemblies For example, multiple bicycle frame sizes could all use the same wheel assembly BOM.
■ Assign multiple BOMs to a single assembly
■ Apply unique BOMs to various stages of the product lifecycle For example, an engineering BOM, a production BOM, and a subcontracting BOM.
■ Copy existing Manufacturing Routings and create new routings
■ Designate a default BOM for an assembly, or select an assembly default BOM for a location For example, a bicycle assembly produced in New Zealand uses BOM NZ. When the company starts producing the same bicycle in Australia, the system uses BOM AU
■ Define yield to allow you to account for material loss during ordering and planning.
■ Create multiple revisions of a BOM with different effective start and end dates
Watch Senior Functional Consultant, Simon Bernard as he takes you through these features to see how you may make use of this feature.
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  • @user-fv7lu8fm6k
    @user-fv7lu8fm6k7 ай бұрын

    A use case for negative quantity. You have a standard sub-assembly that is used on the top level BOM. Perhaps the product has six variations that are upgrades to that base model. Rather than create seven versions of that standard sub-assembly. You create an upgrade kit. The kit has negative quantities that remove a few components that are in the standard sub, and replaces them with the upgraded version. This allows for greater economies of scale on the standard sub. Makes for easier management and checking of the BOM as the differences are stored in a separate kit/BOM. It usually reduces Item counts too as if the sub was modified for each upgrade variation, there would often still be a need for the kit for the upgrade. So an extra Item to manage for each top level assembly with inventory locations for them as well.

  • @usaindian1704
    @usaindian17043 ай бұрын

    Thanks

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