Manufacturing Archives - OdeBlog https://blog.odecloud.com/category/work/manufacturing-blog/ Business Technology and Talent Solutions Mon, 22 Jul 2024 16:20:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://blog.odecloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/odecloud_logo.jpeg Manufacturing Archives - OdeBlog https://blog.odecloud.com/category/work/manufacturing-blog/ 32 32 Enhancing Resource Capacity Visibility in NetSuite https://blog.odecloud.com/work/know-how-tutorial-blog/enhancing-resource-capacity-visibility-in-netsuite/ Tue, 30 Jul 2024 12:00:00 +0000 https://blog.odecloud.com/?p=18631 This detailed information serves as the foundation for measuring and analyzing resource capacity visibility in NetSuite.

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For manufacturing organizations, it is essential to have the capability to view the capacity utilization of manufacturing work centers in terms of time for any given day. This functionality is crucial for efficient resource planning and optimization. Understanding how resources are used on a daily basis can lead to more informed decisions and improved operational efficiency.

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Within the standard features for manufacturing in NetSuite, this is not available. However, by doing some customization, this can be easily achieved. The time required to complete a work order is recorded in the manufacturing routing. This detailed information serves as the foundation for measuring and analyzing resource capacity visibility in NetSuite.

By leveraging this data, manufacturing organizations can gain valuable insights into work center utilization, ensuring that manufacturing resources are effectively managed and utilized to their fullest potential. Having precise data on resource usage helps in identifying bottlenecks, optimizing workflows, and enhancing overall productivity.

Custom Fields and Detailed Reporting

To enhance resource capacity visibility, a custom field can be created on the Manufacturing Work Centre Record to record the resource capacity in minutes or hours. However, recording capacity in minutes allows for a granular view of how resources are utilized, which is critical for fine-tuning production schedules and ensuring that every minute is used efficiently.

A detailed report can be developed to provide comprehensive insights into resource utilization. This report can include the following data based on Work Orders:

  • Work Order: Provides a high-level overview of the work orders being processed.
  • Operation Sequence: Details the specific steps involved in the manufacturing process.
  • Production Events: Captures significant events that occur during production.
  • Work Center: Identifies the machines being used and their utilization rates.
  • Capacity Utilized: Shows the real-time capacity usage, allowing for immediate adjustments if needed.
  • Locations: Indicates where the manufacturing activities are taking place.
  • Quantity: Tracks the quantity of items being produced.
  • Status: Provides the current status of the work order (e.g., in progress, completed).
  • Start Date: Records when the manufacturing process began.
  • End Date: Records when the manufacturing process is expected to or has concluded.

Report Filters for Enhanced Analysis

To allow for targeted analysis and better decision-making, the report can include several filters. These filters enable users to refine the data based on specific criteria, making it easier to focus on the most relevant information. The filters available within the report can include:

  • Work Order: Filter data by specific work orders to analyze individual performance.
  • Work Center: View data for particular machines to assess their efficiency and utilization.
  • Date: Filter by date to examine resource usage over specific time periods.

By incorporating custom fields and detailed reporting capabilities within NetSuite, manufacturing organizations can significantly enhance their visibility into resource capacity. This approach not only ensures efficient use of manufacturing resources but also supports strategic planning and operational efficiency. With accurate and real-time data on work center utilization, organizations can make informed decisions, optimize production schedules, and ultimately drive better business outcomes. This level of insight is invaluable for maintaining competitiveness and ensuring that resources are always aligned with production demands.

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Automating Work Orders in NetSuite Using Custom Suitelets https://blog.odecloud.com/work/manufacturing-blog/automating-work-orders-in-netsuite-using-custom-suitelets/ https://blog.odecloud.com/work/manufacturing-blog/automating-work-orders-in-netsuite-using-custom-suitelets/#respond Sun, 21 Jan 2024 01:08:00 +0000 https://odecloud.com/?p=8223 Custom Suitelets make recording work orders as easy as 1, 2, 3!

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The Challenge: Manually Having to Input Inventory Data (SN and Lot #) in Work Orders

Automating work orders using a NetSuite Suitelet can do wonders for your business’ overall speed and efficiency. Unfortunately, not many companies have the time or expertise needed to develop custom Suitelets.

Missouri Star Quilt Company (MSQC), an OdeCloud client, was having issues recording individual work orders through NetSuite.

It would take far too much time finding a specific work order, only to force them to go through the hassle of having to manually fill in inventory details — just to create ONE assembly build.

About the Missouri Star Quilt Co

Location: Hamilton, Missouri
Industry: Retail, Consumer Business
Number of Users: 200+
Number of Subsidiaries: 2

The Solution: Automating Work Orders, SN and Lot # via Custom NetSuite Suitelets

OdeCloud assigned NetSuite expert Thierry Klesse to tackle MSQC’s problem concerning their work orders. Creating two custom Suitelets, Thierry was able to expedite their business processes exponentially.

Sticking to OdeCloud’s promise of making things fast and easy, Thierry’s Suitelets allowed MSQC to simply scan a work order, bringing up a summary of all necessary information regarding that order: the work order number, assembly item, product image, quantity to build, serial/lot number, bin, and more.

Furthermore, serial/lot numbers were programmed to autofill based on pre-established criteria, and the bin field utilized an algorithm to autofill based on the previously determined bin.

After submitting a work order, the page would automatically revert back to the original screen, allowing MSQC to easily scan work orders in rapid succession.

The Process of Automating Work Orders

Work Order Process Before Automation

1. Take time locating a specific work order in NetSuite

2. Click to open

3. Click ‘Create Build’ to open Assembly Build page

4. Manually fill inventory details

5. Click to save Assembly Build

6. Manually navigate back to Home screen

7. Repeat

Work Order Process After Automation

1. Scan Work Order

2. Review Information

3. Repeat

The Results from Automating Work Orders

After rolling out the solution and after they had used it for a few weeks I asked the main point of contact at the customer how things were going with the solution, if they had any problems.

He told me that there were no problems and furthermore the operations department had seen a measured time improvement in cutting fabrics. He was very happy to tell me that the time taken for the cutting fabrics process had improved by 75%.

As a developer/consultant, things can be very abstract and it is not always made clear that your solutions have such a large real world impact. For me, it is always great to hear that the solutions I implement have a concrete impact on my customers.

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About the author, Thierry
Senior NetSuite ERP Consultant, Solution Architect and Developer @OdeCloud

Thierry with Colin Emberley, NetSuite Administrator at Missouri Star Quilt. Thierry has over 15 years of experience with Enterprise Resource Systems (NetSuite, MS Dynamics SL, Movex Lawson), Database development (TSQL, DML, DDL), Javascript and .NET.

OdeCloud is proud to remain the Missouri Star Quilt Company’s favorite NetSuite service provider.

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NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing: A Comprehensive Guide https://blog.odecloud.com/work/business-technology-talent-solutions/netsuite-outsourced-manufacturing-a-comprehensive-guide/ https://blog.odecloud.com/work/business-technology-talent-solutions/netsuite-outsourced-manufacturing-a-comprehensive-guide/#respond Fri, 02 Dec 2022 22:16:24 +0000 https://odecloud.com/?p=14004 Let OdeCloud set up NetSuite to outsource your manufacturing today

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This blog post will help you better understand whether NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing is a suitable solution for your business.

In today’s world, almost all manufacturers outsource some of their company operations. Industries and businesses use third-party manufacturers in very different ways. Nowadays, many businesses find outsourcing manufacturing operations to be an appealing option, but is it a good choice for you?

Here’s a guide to help you in setup and configuration, upgrades to NetSuite’s production processes, and some of what I believe to be the most useful features of NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing.

What is Outsourced Manufacturing?

Hiring individuals from outside your business to put together components of or construct a full product is known as outsourced manufacturing. The reduction in labor costs is the primary factor driving businesses all over the world to outsource their production requirements.

Businesses can use third-party contracts to free up cash from unnecessary overhead expenses so they can direct resources where they will be most effective. Without a mechanism in place to monitor the subcontracted production process, businesses may fall into a situation of limited visibility and heavy responsibility.

This is where an OdeCloud consultant can provide a useful NetSuite solution regarding outsourced manufacturing.

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What is NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing?

NetSuite’s Outsourced Manufacturing is useful for companies in the sectors that want to streamline processes and automate manufacturing processes.

Bill of materials version control helps to simplify the system’s process flow. Production expenses and any raw materials utilized in the manufacturing process can also be packaged.

The additional functions and features included in the Outsourced Manufacturing edition are intended to make it simpler for companies from many industries to use NetSuite for their manufacturing requirements, especially when creating a typical outsourced purchase order.

Advantages of NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing

Given the flexibility of NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing, many firms may benefit from incorporating it into their system. Let’s go over the advantages in more detail.

Increased Tracking and Visibility

Inventory visibility becomes more and more challenging, as corporate processes get more intricate. It becomes significantly more challenging when contract manufacturers are involved, underscoring how crucial inventory monitoring is to the smooth operation of a business. Outsourced manufacturing provides improved traceability and visibility throughout the production process by linking together work orders, assembly builds, and the item reception process.

Increased Efficiency

By having access to information about the outsourced manufacturing process, you can anticipate completion dates, communicate availability to pending customers, or modify the materials.

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Automation and reduced overhead

Integrated production and procurement transactions increase automation and efficiency while reducing end-user effort and expenses.

Improved Communication

Increased version control offered by NetSuite OM makes it possible to easily calculate the cost of products as well as modify raw material, selling, or vendor costs over time.

OdeCloud’s Recommended Configuration 

Here are the steps a NetSuite Solution Architect working for OdeCloud would follow when configuring NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing for your business.

Activate Features

The following required elements need to be activated in order to enable outsourced manufacturing:

    • Purchase Orders

    • Advances Receiving

    • Multi-Location Inventory

    • Assembly Items

    • Advanced Bill of Materials

    • Work Orders

The Outsourced Manufacturing functionality can be activated when the requirements have been enabled.

Location Setup

Set up a location or a number of locations where any outsourced manufacturing processes will take place.

Vendor Setup

An Outsourced Manufacturing tab will become accessible on vendor records once the feature is activated. To choose a manufacturing location at the time of the purchase order, locations must be added where the outsourced production process will take place.

Configuration of Raw Materials/Components

Assembly parts will need a BOM and a BOM revision when the Advanced Bill of Materials feature is enabled. It is necessary to put up raw materials items in order to complete a BOM revision.

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Service Charges & Fees Configuration

Any fees or expenses that the contract manufacturing organization (CMO) incurs and bills must be created as other charge for purchase items, and the cost category must be changed to a “Outsourcing Charge” in order for the item to be part of the outsourced production process. Service charges may include labor costs and packing fees, and they may be dynamically added to or subtracted from the BOM as rates vary.

Configuration of Bill of Materials

Make a bill of materials that will be used to store the updates to the BOM, which will include the components and any fees or service costs that will be applied to the final assembly.

Configuration of Bill of Materials Revision

Make a new revision to the BOM after it has been created. A start and end date for version control can be included in the bill of materials revision. To account for the costs of the raw materials used in the manufacture of the final products as well as any additional fees, it should contain all component items and other things that require payment.

The revised bill of materials will specify the quantity of each completed item as well as the unit of measure that will be used to create one unit of the finished good. If your business owns the inventory goods and has them on hand, the quantities will be taken from the stock.

Alternatively, if the product will be acquired from the outsourced manufacturing vendor, the item might be retrieved from the work order. In order to account for raw material loss throughout the manufacturing process, component yields can also be set up for specific products and tracked on the BOM revision.

The advanced bill of materials and the outsourced manufacturing module provide version control, allowing for the inactivation of previous BOM revisions and the creation of new revisions with the most recent parts and other charge items. For the purpose of tracking and reporting expenses and completed good makeups, users can access previous changes as well as the effective dates.

Final products configuration

After completing all necessary settings, an assembly (final product) item should be made. Add the BOM to the Manufacturing tab (the current revision will auto-populate).

Process of Outsourced Manufacturing Transactions

The next step an OdeCloud consultant would take when setting up outsourced manufacturing in NetSuite is set up a process to best track your company’s manufacturing transactions.

Purchase Order

The “Outsourced Purchase Order” form is made available once the Outsourced Manufacturing option is activated. Users can only choose assembly items on the outsourced form since the fields on the Items subtab have been modified when this form is chosen.

Select the assembly to be purchased after filling out the header of the purchase order’s required fields. Along with the other charge item that records expenses involved throughout the manufacturing process and the location where the process is taking place, the BOM and the most recent revision of the BOM will populate on the line. The user can manually alter the values of these fields.

Work Order

The auto-generated work orders are connected at the line level for easy tracking and a complete picture of the unified process flow from purchase order to work order when the transaction is saved. The assembly, BOM, and BOM revision will all be linked in the transaction’s header by default, and the work order will be in the “Released” state. The work order is prepared to be received and built since it contains every line-item component that makes up the BOM.

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Item receipt and Assembly Build

When the item receipt is saved, an automated assembly build for the assembly item is created and connected to both the work order and the item receipt. A complete 360-degree picture of the process is provided by connecting each of the transactions in the sequence via related records or a custom hyperlink field.

Vendor Bill

The vendor bill, which can be started from either the item receipt or the purchase order, is the final transaction in the process flow. Any BOM products that were not previously owned and stocked internally will be included on the vendor bill, along with the other charge items.

In Conclusion

Your manufacturing processes can be kept smooth across many production locations with the help of NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing, which can provide you the automation, visibility, and tracking you need. It gives NetSuite users the chance to improve their manufacturing operations through automation and an integrated transaction flow.

Outsourced Manufacturing in NetSuite can also be advantageous for companies aiming to further automate manufacturing processes, reduce overhead, and boost end-user efficiency. In my professional opinion, NetSuite Outsourced Manufacturing is a sound solution for all your outsourcing concerns.

Schedule a call with OdeCloud today and work with a certified NetSuite consultant to get this set up for your business.

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