How to convert semi finished goods to finished goods in Odoo Enterprise?

Are you struggling to keep track of your manufacturing process? Do you find it challenging to coordinate between different teams involved in the process? An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system could be the solution you’re looking for.

In this article, we will walk you through the manufacturing process in an ERP system, using screenshots to help you visualize the process. Let’s dive in!

Purchasing Products from Vendors

The first step in the manufacturing process is to purchase the necessary products from a vendor. The purchase user creates a purchase order and sends it to the vendor. Once the vendor delivers the products, the store user accepts them.

Purchase User -> RFQ -> Add Vendor -> Add Product -> Save -> Confirm

Store User -> Validate -> Apply

Quality Check of Products

The quality check user checks the quality of the products to ensure they meet the company’s standards.

QC User -> Click inward QC -> Validate -> Apply -> Generate QC Check -> OK

Producing Semi-Finished Goods (SFG)

After the quality check, the production process begins. The production user creates a manufacturing order for the SFG product and issues materials for premix manufacturing. Once the production is complete, the quality check user confirms it.

Production user -> Create MO -> Add Product -> Save -> Confirm

Store user -> Click Premix manufacturing -> Issue materials -> Confirm

Production user -> Click Production done -> OK -> Confirm

QC user -> Click QC Done -> Confirm

Store user -> Premix for accepting the store -> Click move to store

Producing Finished Goods (FG)

Next, the production user creates a manufacturing order for the finished goods and issues materials for FG manufacturing. Once the production is complete, the quality check user checks the quality of the products, and the store user moves the products to the store.

Production user -> Create MO -> Add product -> Click BOM -> Confirm

Store user -> Click FG Manufacturing -> Issue Materials -> Confirm

Production user -> Click MO -> Production Done -> Confirm
QC user -> Click QC done
Store user -> Go to Manufacturing orders -> Move to store

Conclusion

ERP systems help streamline the manufacturing process by providing a single platform for different teams involved in the process to coordinate and communicate effectively. By using an ERP system, you can reduce errors, improve efficiency, and save time and money.

We hope this overview of the manufacturing process in an ERP system has been helpful. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about implementing an ERP system in your organization, please reach out to us.

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