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A double-entry inventory has no stock input, output (disparition of products) or transformation. Instead, all operations are stock moves between locations (possibly virtual).
 
A double-entry inventory has no stock input, output (disparition of products) or transformation. Instead, all operations are stock moves between locations (possibly virtual).
  
(list)
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* Initial Inventory 
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* Reception 
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* Delivery 
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* Return  1 product broken in Zone 1
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* Inventory check of Zone 1 
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* Move from Zone 1 to Zone 2
  
 
(b)
 
(b)
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'''Consume''':
 
'''Consume''':
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2 Wheels: Stock → Production
 
2 Wheels: Stock → Production
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1 Bike Frame: Stock → Production
 
1 Bike Frame: Stock → Production
  
 
'''Produce''':
 
'''Produce''':
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1 Bicycle: Production → Stock
 
1 Bicycle: Production → Stock
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'''Configuration''':
 
'''Configuration''':
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Stock: the location the Manufacturing Order is initiated from
 
Stock: the location the Manufacturing Order is initiated from
Production: on the product form, field "Production Location"
 
  
                <nowiki> </nowiki>'''Xuất vật liệu:'''
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Production: on the product form, field "Production Location"
 
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                         2 Bánh xe: Nhà kho → Sản xuất
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                         1 Khung xe: Nhà kho →
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Sản xuất
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                 '''Sản xuất:'''
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                          1 Xe đạp: Sản xuất → Kho
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                 '''Cấu hình:'''
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                          Nhà kho: Là nơi xuất nguyên liệu cho các đơn đặt
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hàng sản xuất
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                          Sản xuất: Theo thiết
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kế sản phẩm, trường “'''Địa điểm sản xuất”'''
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=== Analysis ===
 
=== Analysis ===
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Procurement Location: on the customer, field "Customer Location" (property)
 
Procurement Location: on the customer, field "Customer Location" (property)
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Procurement rules describe how procurements on specific locations should be fulfilled e.g.:
 
Procurement rules describe how procurements on specific locations should be fulfilled e.g.:
 
* where the product should come from (source location)
 
* where the product should come from (source location)
 
* whether the procurement is MTO or MTS
 
* whether the procurement is MTO or MTS
 
Quy luật quản lý cung ứng mô tả quá trình cung
 
ứng đến một địa điểm cụ thể của khách hàng được thực hiện như thế nào:
 
* Địa điểm nguồn gốc của sản phẩm (vị trí nguồn)
 
* Yêu cầu cung ứng là MTO hay MTS
 
  
 
=== Routes ===
 
=== Routes ===
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'''Picking List''':
 
'''Picking List''':
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Pick Zone → Pack Zone
 
Pick Zone → Pack Zone
  
 
'''Pack List''':
 
'''Pack List''':
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Pack Zone → Gate A
 
Pack Zone → Gate A
  
 
'''Delivery Order''':
 
'''Delivery Order''':
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Gate A → Customer
 
Gate A → Customer
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Routes that describe how you organize your warehouse should be defined on the warehouse.
 
Routes that describe how you organize your warehouse should be defined on the warehouse.
  
           
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=== Push Rules ===
Khu vực xuất hàng → Khu vực
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Push rules trigger when products enter a specific location. They automatically move the product to a new location. Whether a push rule can be used depends on applicable routes.
đóng gói
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                             '''Đóng gói'''
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* Quality Control
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* Warehouse Transit
  
            Khu đóng gói → Cổng
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- Product lands in Input
A
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                                     '''Lệnh vận chuyển'''
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- Push 1: Input → Quality Control
  
            Cổng A Khách
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- Push 2: Quality Control Stock
hàng
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        Lộ trình trên mô tả cách bạn tổ chức
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kho hàng của bạn.
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=== Push Rules ===
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Push rules trigger when products enter a specific location. They automatically move the product to a new location. Whether a push rule can be used depends on applicable routes.
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(list)
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=== Procurement Groups ===
* Nhập sản phẩm đầu vào
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* Quy luật 1: Đầu vào → Kiểm soát chất lượng
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* Quy luật 2: Kiểm soát chất lượng → Hàng tồn kho
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=== Các nhóm quản lý cung ứng ===
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Routes and rules define inventory moves. For every rule, a document type is provided:
Lộ
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* Picking
trình và các quy luật thúc đẩy xác định việc thực hiện luân chuyển hàng tồn
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* Packing
kho. Đối với mọi quy luật, Kiu ERP hỗ trợ cung cấp các loại chứng từ:  
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* Delivery Order
* Xuất hàng
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* Purchase Order
* Đóng gói hàng
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* ...
* Đơn vận chuyển
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* Đơn mua hàng
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*
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Việc
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Moves are grouped within the same document type if their procurement group and locations are the same.  
luân chuyển hàng được nhóm theo loại chứng từ tương tự nếu vị trí giao hàng và
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yêu cầu cung ứng giống nhau.  
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Một
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A sale order creates a procurement group so that pickings and delivery orders of the same order are grouped. But you can define specific groups on reordering rules too. (e.g. to group purchases of specific products together)
đơn đặt hàng có yêu cầu cung ứng giống nhau từ một nhóm thì việc xuất hàng và
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giao hàng của đơn hàng đó được nhóm lại. Bạn cũng có thể xác định các nhóm cụ
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thể tại '''Đặt hàng lại''' 
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Bản hiện tại lúc 15:39, ngày 13 tháng 12 năm 2017

A double-entry inventory has no stock input, output (disparition of products) or transformation. Instead, all operations are stock moves between locations (possibly virtual).

  • Initial Inventory
  • Reception
  • Delivery
  • Return 1 product broken in Zone 1
  • Inventory check of Zone 1
  • Move from Zone 1 to Zone 2

(b)

Operations Stock moves represent the transit of goods and materials between locations.

  • Production Order
  • Drop-shipping
  • Client Delivery
  • Inter-Warehouse transfer
  • Broken Product (scrapped)
  • Inventory Reception

Consume:

2 Wheels: Stock → Production

1 Bike Frame: Stock → Production

Produce:

1 Bicycle: Production → Stock


Configuration:

Stock: the location the Manufacturing Order is initiated from

Production: on the product form, field "Production Location"

Analysis

Inventory analysis can use products count or products value (= number of products * product cost).

For each inventory location, multiple data points can be analysed:

  • inventory valuation
  • value creation (difference between the value of manufactured products and the cost of raw materials used during manufacturing) (negative)
  • value of lost/stolen products
  • value of scrapped products
  • value of products delivered to clients over a period
  • value of products received from suppliers over a period (negative)
  • value of products in transit between locations

(b)

Procurements & Procurement Rules

A procurement is a request for a specific quantity of products to a specific location. They can be created manually or automatically triggered by:

  • New sale orders
  • Minimum Stock Rules
  • Procurement rules

Effect

A procurement is created at the customer location for every product ordered by the customer (you have to deliver the customer)

Configuration

Procurement Location: on the customer, field "Customer Location" (property)

Procurement rules describe how procurements on specific locations should be fulfilled e.g.:

  • where the product should come from (source location)
  • whether the procurement is MTO or MTS

Routes

Procurement rules are grouped in routes. Routes define paths the product must follow. Routes may be applicable or not, depending on the products, sales order lines, warehouse,...

To fulfill a procurement, the system will search for rules belonging to routes that are defined in (by order of priority):

  • Warehouses
  • A Product
  • Product Category
  • Sale Order Line

Warehouse Route Example: Pick → Pack → Ship

Picking List:

Pick Zone → Pack Zone

Pack List:

Pack Zone → Gate A

Delivery Order:

Gate A → Customer

Routes that describe how you organize your warehouse should be defined on the warehouse.

Push Rules

Push rules trigger when products enter a specific location. They automatically move the product to a new location. Whether a push rule can be used depends on applicable routes.

  • Quality Control
  • Warehouse Transit

- Product lands in Input

- Push 1: Input → Quality Control

- Push 2: Quality Control → Stock

Procurement Groups

Routes and rules define inventory moves. For every rule, a document type is provided:

  • Picking
  • Packing
  • Delivery Order
  • Purchase Order
  • ...

Moves are grouped within the same document type if their procurement group and locations are the same.

A sale order creates a procurement group so that pickings and delivery orders of the same order are grouped. But you can define specific groups on reordering rules too. (e.g. to group purchases of specific products together)