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Posted by: Windseaker ® 10/18/2006, 19:00:28 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I am a Engineering tech/cad designer/inventory control/ bill of material creator/ IT guy/purchaseing/ect. with a new small manufacturing company (truck parts),(8 people). We have a small inventory software program (Parts&Ventors)"which I like". As I create drawings (which may have several parts) I assign part numbers to all the smaller parts (which is related to a group or family number). Now I will calculate the cost of each small part, as well and enter it into our (P&V). Then I'll create
a bill of materials, which is on the drawing and then using that list, I will create a (B.O.M.) for (P&V). I also create a (B.O.M.) number(which is of the same group number) for (P&V) and adjust the final cost with labor. All of this, I understand very well from other work experiences. A problem occurs when combining my B.O.M. number with other ordered parts to create a "main B.O.M. number" of the project. They (accounting& plus) say that there are too many B.O.M. numbers and just want "Job Costing" which is find "Great", but you still need a basic form of inventory control and visibility for very one else. Can you see a problem here or do you need more?? |
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Posted by: randykimball ® 10/18/2006, 23:17:27 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
You need: 1. an inventory based on part numbers and discription
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