on 11-27-2007 7:36 AM
hi gurus,
we are working in a process industry. here the client askes the rework of the order.
what it mean?
regards,
vas.v.s
Dear Vas
It is sometimes necessary during or at end of a production process to execute additional operations in order to improve components or products with insufficient quality. These additional processing steps are referred to as rework.
You have a production order for 20 shafts. After a turning operation you carry out an inspection operation to check the tolerances. % shafts are found to be outside the tolerances. By reworking you can enter these 5 pieces as yield. You therefore insert a rework operation where the 5 pieces are turned a second time
You can incorporate rework into the production process in the following ways:
==> You can insert additional operations into the production order where rework is required
==> You can insert a reference operation set
==> You can create a separate production order without a material and assign it to the original production order
<b>Planned Rework</b>
If rework frequently occurs at particular points in the production process, you can <b>assign trigger points</b> to operations, which then automatically trigger the following functions when a status changes (for example, when a confirmation is entered):
-> Insertion of reference operation set via trigger point
-> Creation of rework order via trigger point
Thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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