Overview

Once production stages are released, physical recycling can take place.

This process involves recycling of components, their packing, and labeling.

The company needs to record the production recording approach and production data manually on shop floor papers.

It is also necessary to define the label scope: in manufacturing, for shipping, for receiving, for scanning, specific for a customer, and other.

As a result of the process, goods are recycled.

Recycling flowchart

Perform recycling

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Paths

PathManufacturing  Production scheduling and controlling → Stage dispatching
In-app link EN code

e1cib/command/CommonCommand.StageDispatching

In-app link RU code

e1cib/command/ОбщаяКоманда.ДиспетчированиеЭтаповПроизводства

How to record products received for recycling

1. Go to Manufacturing and then click Stage dispatching under Production scheduling and controlling.

2. Select the Ready to complete check box on the right under Pick stages with status.

3. Specify the date in the Start field.

4. Review the list of production stages to perform today, select one, and open it.

5. In the Production stage document, click the Consumption tab.

6. Find the line and check the quantity actually received.

7. Enter the Consumption date.

8. Post the document.

How to perform recycling

1. Perform recycling according to shop floor papers and instructions.

2. Record on paper the actions performed, quantity of components recycled, and event dates.

3. Put away your components to the shop floor for further diagnosis.

How to perform component diagnosis

1. Diagnose components and evaluate recycling.

2. Record on paper the actions performed, a recycling status of the components disassembled, and event dates.

How to record recycling components

New components

1. In the Production stage document, click the Production tab.

2. Select the line with Item of a new component and split it to the quantity actually got.

3. Select the check box in the Produced column.

4. Fill the Production date column.

5. Select To warehouse in the Production direction column.

6. Select the destination Warehouse.

Used components

1. In the Production stage document, click the Production tab.

2. Select the line and click Fill → Change quality and then select/create an item with another quality.

3. Select the check box in the Produced column.

4. Fill the Production date column.

5. Select To warehouse in the Production direction column.

6. Select the destination Warehouse.

Scrap components

1. In the Production stage document, click the Production tab.

2. Select the line and click Fill → Change quality and then select/create an item with other quality.

3. Select the check box in the Produced column.

4. Fill the Production date column.

5. Fill the Expense as in the Production direction column.

6. Select an Expense item.

7. Post the document.

Paths

PathWarehouse and delivery  Tools → Print price tags and labels
In-app link EN code

e1cib/app/DataProcessor.PrintPriceTagsAndLabels

In-app link RU code

e1cib/app/Обработка.ПечатьЭтикетокИЦенников

How to attach labels to components

1. Go to Warehouse and delivery and then click Print price tags and labels under Tools.

2. Select the company.

3. Add a new line and specify an item, a barcode, a label template, and a label quantity.

4. Print the item label.

5. Attach labels to goods.

How to pack components

1. Identify any non-reusable packaging materials (consumables).

2. Follow warehouse instructions for using packaging materials.

How to record timesheets

1. In the Production stage document, click the Labor cost tab.

2. Select the line and split it to the quantity actually performed.

3. Select the check box in the Performed column and fill the date.

4. Select the Assignee (a team or a person).

5. Post the document.

How to update shop floor papers

1. Review the data in the Production stage documents and compare to shop floor papers on hand.

2. Assess if shop floor papers require updates. 

3. Reprint the documents to incorporate the most recent changes in schedules, materials, dates, and receipts.

See how to prepare shop floor papers.


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