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we handled it as floortock.....1 each use per mo,.....with a fixed floorstock quantity on the ( location WIP ). An assigned planner would see a negative floorstock in the planning screns for the present or future and take action with the shp floor/ maintenace for a replacement isse to (WIP) or a tool ework

Dennis Guy Vaillant
cell 401-447-4690
skype....dennis.guy.vaillant


In a message dated 09/30/09 14:28:05 Eastern Daylight Time, WRamos@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hello everyone,

How are you guys handling a reusable tooling component called out in a work order with a fixed quantity? Instead of having that component multiplied by the MO quantity, we want the quantity to remain fixed.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Wil Ramos
Shur-Lok Company
SPS Fastener Division
(949) 474-6000


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