How to Configure Manufacturing in 3 Steps in Odoo 17 Manufacturing App | Odoo 17 Functional Tutorial – CBMS Odoo ERP

How to Configure Manufacturing in 3 Steps in Odoo 17 Manufacturing App | Odoo 17 Functional Tutorial – CBMS Odoo ERP

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Odoo Manufacturing allows users to manufacture products using one, two, or three steps. When using three-step manufacturing, Odoo creates a pick component transfer, a manufacturing order (MO), and a store finished product transfer, and updates inventory counts based on the number of components removed, and finished products created.

Create manufacturing order

To manufacture a product in Odoo Manufacturing, begin by navigating to Manufacturing ‣ Operations ‣ Manufacturing Orders, and then click New to create a new MO.

On the new MO, select the product to be produced from the Product drop-down menu. The Bill of Material field auto-populates with the associated Bill of Materials (BoM).

If a product has more than one BoM configured for it, the specific BoM can be selected in the Bill of Material field, and the Product field auto-populates with the associated product.

After a BoM has been selected, the Components and Work Orders tabs auto-populate with the components and operations specified on the BoM. If additional components or operations are required for the MO to be configured, add them to the Components and Work Orders tabs by clicking Add a line.

Finally, click Confirm to confirm the MO.

Process pick components transfer

After confirming a three-step MO, a Transfers smart button appears at the top of the page. Click it to be taken to the Transfers page for the MO. The page lists two transfers: WH/PC/XXXXX (the pick components transfer), and WH/SFP/XXXXX (the store finished products transfer).

Select WH/PC/XXXXX to open the pick components transfer for the MO. This transfer is used to track the movement of components from the locations where they are stored to the location where they are used to manufacture the product.

After transferring the components out of their storage location, click Validate at the top of the transfer, followed by Apply on the Immediate Transfer? pop-up window that appears. Doing so marks the transfer as Done, and updates inventory counts to reflect the quantity of components transferred.

Finally, return to the MO by clicking the WH/MO/XXXXX breadcrumb at the top of the page.

Process manufacturing order

An MO is processed by completing all of the work orders listed under its Work Orders tab. This can be done on the MO itself, or from the work order tablet view.

Basic workflow
To complete work orders from the MO itself, begin by navigating to Manufacturing ‣ Operations ‣ Manufacturing Orders, and then select a manufacturing order.

On the MO page, select the Work Orders tab. Once work begins on the first work order that needs to be completed, click the Start button for that work order. Odoo Manufacturing then starts a timer that keeps track of how long the work order takes to complete.

When the work order is completed, click the Done button for that work order. Repeat the same process for each work order listed on the Work Orders tab.

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  1. avatar
    @syedarifhussain7614 says:

    We understand that the manufacturing process in Odoo is straightforward. However, once you complete the process, please ensure that you review the balance sheet. A common issue is that the stock valuation may not decrease because the material and finished units are not shown separately.

    You're doing a great job, but please focus on the reporting side after transactions are completed.

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