Getting Started with Manufacturing
Getting Started with Manufacturing” is a 3 CD set for “Home Study” on Dynamcis NAV Manufacturing capabilities.
Class Topics Include:
Day 1 = Introduction, Setup, Product Design (Item Card, BOM, Routing, RLCs)
Day 2 = Capacities (Setup, Machine Centers, Work Centers)
Day 3 = Planning (Sources of Demand, Production Orders, Subcontractors)
Day 4 = Execution (Released Prod. Orders, Consumption, Output, History)
There are over 6.5 hours of recordings. Segments have “Lecture”, “Exercise”, and an “Answer Keys” for reinforcement.
Objective: The student will complete this course with a through understanding of the setup and workflow options within Navision Manufacturing.
We strongly recommend that you complete this class BEFORE any NAV trainer or consultant comes on-site. You will reduce your consulting time by at least 50%.
Topics Included:
Product Design
Capacity Planning
Planning
Execution
Production Order Close Outs
Learn more from Rick on this embedded video:
Introduction and Setup
Segment 1 – Introduction and System Overview
Segment 2 – Manufacturing Setup
Product Design
Segment 3 – Items
Segment 4 – Production BOM (Bill of Materials)
Segment 5 – Routings
Segment 6 – Put it all together
Segment 7 – Routing Link CodesDay 2 – Capacities
Day 2 – Capacities:
Segment 8 – Capacity Setup
Segment 9 – Machine Centers
Segment 10 – Work Centers
Planning:
Sources of Demand:
Segment 11 – Sales Orders and Blanket Sales Orders
Segment 12 – Production Forecasts
Creating Production Orders to fulfill the demand:
Segment 13 – Planning Worksheet (MPS/MRP)
Segment 14 – Order Planning (Manual MRP)
Segment 14.5 – Creating Purchase Orders to Subcontractors
Segment 15 – Subcontracting Worksheet Day 4 – Execution and History
Segment 18 – Production Orders (PPO, FPPO, RPO)
Segment 19 – Consumption Journal
Segment 20 – Output Journal
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Your Price – $ 795 USD
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