Job Completion / Closing workflow

What we do is when the parts on a job get moved to inventory we mark all operations and materials as complete… to take everything off the schedule.

This is done automatically with a BPM.

 

Marco Vissuet

Production Control (San Diego Division)

Systems Engineer (Corporate)

Pacific Contours Corporation

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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 8:37 AM
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Subject: [Vantage] Job Completion / Closing workflow

 

 

Good Morning,

 

Right now we have our financial personnel reviewing our jobs that have shipped/ gone to inventory and then completing and closing at same time.

 

We are trying to get better handle on scheduling, some of our jobs have small increments of time in operations, and we'd like to be able to "complete" the job, then have financial review / adjustments, labor entry / job closing.

 

This means we would want to complete the jobs sometimes without all operations done, but want it off the scheduling load.

 

Is this reasonable?  Are there other implications I am not considering?

 

thanks for input!

Nancy

Good Morning,


Right now we have our financial personnel reviewing our jobs that have shipped/ gone to inventory and then completing and closing at same time.


We are trying to get better handle on scheduling, some of our jobs have small increments of time in operations, and we'd like to be able to "complete" the job, then have financial review / adjustments, labor entry / job closing.


This means we would want to complete the jobs sometimes without all operations done, but want it off the scheduling load.


Is this reasonable?  Are there other implications I am not considering?


thanks for input!

Nancy