In The assemble-to-order production, the standardized product components are planned and held on stock and after the customer order is placed, the final assembly takes place according to customer requirements. Typically, the final assembly operations are not complicated, therefore assemble-to-order manufacturing does not involve complex planning and scheduling. Individual assembly orders are scheduled and released after respective customer orders have been placed. However, the availability of components is fundamental for this approach and must be ensured.Components are planned and held on stock (main value adding production process) based on sales order the final assembly takes place. Following strategies are available for integration with sales: Assemble-to-order with Planned Orders Assemble-to-order with Production Ordersscenario covers the process flow for managing of manufacturing operations associated with the assembly of a finished product from standardized components already available in stock.
The scenario initiated by placing a sales order, starts with converting sales order into individual assembly orders. The assembly is then carried out according to the customer's requirements.
In contrast to the make-to-order scenario, the stock availability in the assemble-to-order scenario is checked at the sales order level. As a rule, assembly operations are simple, that is why it does not require complex planning and scheduling.
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