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Hi Experts,

Can you please share some reference documents on Disassembly Shop orders (Order Type) and Background to it.

Can it be used for Servicing the Csutomer Owned Products like Engine. MRO Solution is not part of the Scope so, we are planning to Disassemble and Repair it via Shop orders.

Appreciate your help.

 

Thanks !

Regards

Lokesh

The disassembly shop order functionality was released in IFS Cloud 23R1, and you will find useful material about it in the Release PowerPoint for 23R1 release.

In short it was developed primarily to support the remanufacturing process which includes the disassembly of a worn-out product (referred to as a Core). However, it can be used quite generically when a product needs to be disassembled into its components. Might be that you have manufactured a product, but the order is canceled so you want to returned the components back to stock, or if you disassemble products to sell the components as spare parts.

It is possible to also disassemble a customer owned part.


Hi, can it handle slitting (martial) master rolls, to smaller widths?  

  • Input -- Master roll: 1000mm
  • Output -- Item one: 100mm - 5 cuts 
  • Output -- Item two: 50mm - 9 cuts
  • Scrap = the remaining.

Total width = (100*5) + (50*9) + Scrap (50) =1000

 

Thank you in advance

 


@mgha I guess you can use a disassembly shop order where you issue the mater roll and receive 5 cuts of Item 1 and 9 cuts of Item two.

However I think you are better of by creating a shop order for say Item 1 with the Master roll as a material line and then receive Item two as a By-Product.


@Björn Hultgren Thank you for your time answering my question. Currently we do use the below process -

  1. Formula finished Item for each master roll.
  2. Input: Component Item is the master roll.
  3. Output: By Products.

Feedback is only By Products not formula Item, Lot tracking.

We get discrepancies in allocation of material variance, labor and OH absorption.

 

Hoping this could give you a better insight about our current process and challenge.

Thank you again and looking forward to your reply.


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