swertel
Mechanical
- Dec 21, 2000
- 2,067
Case Study: We use an adhesive. The adhesive comes in 4oz bottles, 12oz bottles, spray cans, or even 55 gallon drums.
Engineering creates a vendor item drawing that defines the acceptance criteria of the adhesive and offers recommendations for commercial items that fit the specification.
Supply Chain wants to know exactly what to buy, since the pricing and options for the different containers varies greatly. Engineering doesn't care, and therefore doesn't specify. Manufacturing will have to decide how they want to apply the adhesive. Planning can determine how much to buy based on usage and orders.
Inventory Control now has product in receiving. Supply Chain, upon Operations' request, bought both the spray can and the 4oz bottles. They bought both of these under the same engineering part number that defines the actual adhesive.
How is the adhesive defined in the inventory system (ERP, MRP, MES, etc.)?
Do you mix all containers in the same bin? If so, how do you know what container size to issue to each work center?
Do you create fictitious ID numbers to track each container size? If so, how do you relate those numbers back to the original engineering drawing?
--Scott
www.aerornd.com
Engineering creates a vendor item drawing that defines the acceptance criteria of the adhesive and offers recommendations for commercial items that fit the specification.
Supply Chain wants to know exactly what to buy, since the pricing and options for the different containers varies greatly. Engineering doesn't care, and therefore doesn't specify. Manufacturing will have to decide how they want to apply the adhesive. Planning can determine how much to buy based on usage and orders.
Inventory Control now has product in receiving. Supply Chain, upon Operations' request, bought both the spray can and the 4oz bottles. They bought both of these under the same engineering part number that defines the actual adhesive.
How is the adhesive defined in the inventory system (ERP, MRP, MES, etc.)?
Do you mix all containers in the same bin? If so, how do you know what container size to issue to each work center?
Do you create fictitious ID numbers to track each container size? If so, how do you relate those numbers back to the original engineering drawing?
--Scott
www.aerornd.com