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You could issue the raw material from the warehouse to the factory
floor. In that way, the inventory in the warehouse would match the
system. SFC would then consume the inventory from the factory floor as
production is reported.

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Haluska [mailto:haluska@biotika.sk]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 7:32 AM
To: bpcs-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: BOM, SFC in fermentation mfg


Hi all,

I know, me question is (was) not BPCS question, it is more how to do it
in BPCS. Or system of work.

Our problem is big different between on hand balance of raw material in
BPCS and reality in warehouse.
Process take 200 hours. Exact raw material consumption is know after the
end of process.
And this create our problem.
Allocation after shop order creation, make big raw material requisitions
(or to early P.O.)
Insert data after the end of process  make small raw mat. requisitions
or late P.O..

One idea, how to solve it, is put data  into BPCS SFC every 24 hour,
like real consumption.
But , what about other ideas?

Ruben, different is:
Living organism make in exact physical and chemical conditions, what it
wants.

Thanks, Peter

PS. Excuse me English, please.
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