We have two, soon to have three manufacturing facilities. Our product
is made to order every time, and we all have roughly the same
capabilities. We presently find our self in a position where we've
overbooked plant A and would like to move a single job to plant B.
Plant A has ordered & received some material for the job. We're hoping
to come up with a fairly painless way to move the job to plant B, but
I'm not having too many 'clean' processes come to mind.
The only suggestion I have at this point is we added a line to plant A
job that is flagged make direct in plant B. We then create a new job in
plant B, setup our BOO and any additional BOM. At the end of the job,
we receive it to plant A and ship out of plant A....although technically
we'll be shipping it from plant B.
Any other thoughts or suggestions? As we grow, I can see this happening
from time to time and I'm hoping to have an easy, clean enough process
to follow that will allow for this.
Thanks,
Ken
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is made to order every time, and we all have roughly the same
capabilities. We presently find our self in a position where we've
overbooked plant A and would like to move a single job to plant B.
Plant A has ordered & received some material for the job. We're hoping
to come up with a fairly painless way to move the job to plant B, but
I'm not having too many 'clean' processes come to mind.
The only suggestion I have at this point is we added a line to plant A
job that is flagged make direct in plant B. We then create a new job in
plant B, setup our BOO and any additional BOM. At the end of the job,
we receive it to plant A and ship out of plant A....although technically
we'll be shipping it from plant B.
Any other thoughts or suggestions? As we grow, I can see this happening
from time to time and I'm hoping to have an easy, clean enough process
to follow that will allow for this.
Thanks,
Ken
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