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Kitting system

MKS Kitting (BOM) System

The Micronet Kitting System (MKS) is designed to process “kit packs”; items that are priced and sold as one piece, but that actually consist of a collection of other individual “raw material” stock items, which may themselves be sold individually.

MKS offers maximum flexibility, so that the processing of kits can be manual or fully automatic in operation.

MKS is provided with a full maintenance facility, where you can set up your own bills of materials, as well as maintain up-to date pricing for both raw materials and the finished items.

Kitting Sales – During the sales process, kits can be selected for sale. The resultant printed output on your invoices can either display the finished item as a summary, or list each of the sub-assembly components.

Automatic Kitting – Use this option to assemble those kits that have already been sold. MKS will interrogate the kits items looking for those whose quantity on hand is negative, automatically assemble the kits from the raw materials, create an audit work sheet and return the kits quantity on hand to zero.

Trial / Kitting Assembly – this option enables MKS to look at the available raw materials and then return the number of kits that could be assembled at this point in time.

You will be given an option to either create works orders for their assembly, or automatically convert to finished goods. In either case, MKS will assemble kits from the raw materials, create an audit worksheet and increase the kits quantity on hand accordingly.

Works orders – Each time an assembly of a kit is performed by MKS, an audible works order is allocated and printed to verify the transfer of the raw materials to a finished kit item. Kit raw materials are flagged by the MKS as committed for assembly. Once completed, the final amount can be entered. At this point the raw material items are taken up and the kit quantity on hand is increased.

General Features

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32 character kit numbers, 50 characters of initial description as well as unlimited extra text, can be stored against each kit item.
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The trial kitting inquiry / report can inquire on any level of assembly kit.
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“Where Used” reports and the “Find and Replace” utilities are built in for better control of supercessions and what if type pricing inquires.
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Inventory inquiry program to highlight assembly requirements
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Optional “one step” assembly process
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User defined report and inquiries
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Purchase history is updated automatically when assemblies are completed
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Serial number or “batch” tracking of assembled items for stock.

 

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