In general, there are
three types of product assemblies (or kits) that are performed in a typical
business.
Pre-Defined Assemblies. These assemblies are standard, performed in batch, generally not associated with a sale and are assembled for stock. The MIS Assemble module allows you to pre-define an assembly formula and automatically remove the component materials that are used in the finished good.
On-The-Fly Pre-Defined Assembly. These assemblies are generally performed one at a time, often while the customer is waiting. The MIS On-The-Fly Assemble option allows you to access the pre-defined assembly formula while entering sales orders. You may access the formula and accept or change the assembly. The pre-defined on-the-fly option is also very useful when most of the items will remain the same, but a product needs to be added or substituted for another product.
On-The-Fly Custom Assembly. These assemblies are based upon customer specifications and the formula is entered "on-the-fly" by the inside salesperson.
MIS Assemble
The MIS Assemble package is integrated with the MIS Inventory module to provide the assembly and disassembly of finished goods. The formula can contain products (raw/component materials), machines, work centers and labor amounts. Trial assemblies and the component materials requirement report will answer the "Do I have enough stock to build?" question. Component materials can be removed from a user specified location (warehouse) and placed into a different location. The system will automatically remove the component materials from the on-hand quantity and optionally update the LIFO cost of the finished product.
Typical Uses of On-The-Fly Assembly
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