Pack Shop Order Receipt
Explanation
This activity is used to pack the main products received on a shop order
into handling units. This activity is part of the shop order receipt
process.
To pack a shop order receipt into handling units from:
- Shop Order page, click Receive
and then Receive. In the first assistant step enter the
quantity to receive, then enable Pack and click
Next.
- Shop Orders page, select the relevant order(s)
and click Receive and then Receive. If
you select more than one order, the Receive Shop Order
assistant will iterate over all selected orders. In the first assistant
step enter the receive details, then enable Pack and
click Next.
- Manual Issue Shop Order Material Line page,
click Receive Shop Order. In the first
assistant step enter the receive details, then enable Pack
and click Next.
- Shop Floor Workbench page, select the last
operation for one or more shop orders and click Approve.
If you select more than one operation, the Approve Operation
assistant will iterate over all selected operations. In the first assistant
step, enter the operation reporting details, then enable the Receive
Main Product option and click Next. In the
second assistant step enter the receive details, then enable
Pack and click Next.
- Register Arrivals page, select the purchase
order line connected to the outside operation to report and click
Receive. Enter the quantity completed by the supplier in
the Qty to Receive field and click OK.
In the first assistant step enter the quantity to receive, then enable
Pack and click Next.
In the Pack step:
- To connect accessories to a handling unit. Select the relevant handling
unit in the Handling Units list and click Accessories.
- If the part has a catch quantity defined, enter the catch quantity
to receive per handling unit in the Catch Qty to Attach
field in the Parts Attached to Handling Unit
list.
- Make sure the structure reflects how the finished parts have been
physically packed. If required, select the relevant part record from
the Parts Attached to Handling Unit list and click
Move to move parts from one handling unit to another.
- If you want serial shipping container code to be generated, enable
the Create SSCC(s) option.
- If you want labels to be printed, enable the Print Handling
Unit Labels and/or the Print Handling Unit Contents
Labels options.
Prerequisites
- Handling units must either have been created and connected to the
shop order, or a packing instruction must have been connected to the
shop order.
- The same location must have been selected for all parts to receive.
Only one availability control and expiration date are permitted per
handling unit. This means that the number of handling units must be
greater than the number of unique availability controls and expiration
dates associated with the received parts.
- Optionally an inventory part can be connected to the handling unit
type basic data in order to get consumption of packaging material as
part of the packing process.
System Effects
- If handling units have not already been created and connected to the
shop order, they will be generated based on the packing instructions
connected to the shop order and the maximum of the shop order remaining quantity
and the quantity to receive.
- Parts to be received will be attached to the lowest level handling
units starting from the one with the lowest handling unit ID, respecting
the planned quantity to attach defined for each handling unit.
- If a part availability control for shop order connected handling
units has been entered on the Site//Manufacturing/General
tab, part records generated for handling units where the quantity attached
is lower than the quantity to attach will automatically receive this
availability control ID. This availability control will be cleared when
the handling unit is disconnected from the shop order.
- The packaging material parts (inventory parts) are consumed by the
whole handling unit structure when any part is attached to the handling
unit(s) from a shop order receipt. See the
About Handling Units for more detailed
information.