Manufacturing I in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009

Course Outline

Module 1: Sample Company Structure
This module gives a detailed overview of the demonstration company (Cronus International Ltd.) and how to use the demonstration data.
Lessons

  • Cronus International Company Structure


Module 2: Production Bill of Materials

This module explains the concept and application of bill of materials (BOM). The BOM allows a production planner to determine the type and quantity of components needed to manufacture a specific item. The ability to copy BOM versions and use phantom BOMS, provides greater flexibility in the production process.
Lessons

  • Manufacturing Product Design
  • Production Bill of Materials
  • Production BOM Advanced Features
  • Production Design Reports

Lab : Production Bill of Materials

  • Create Production BOM
  • Use Copy Production BOM
  • Create and Compare Versions


Module 3: Basic Capacities and Routings

This module examines the setup of capacity in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. The capacity setup can be seen as establishing a model of the production environment.
All the information added in this area is used later when defining routings, as well as when creating capacity journals and reports.
Lessons

  • Capacity Setup
  • Routings
  • Reports

Lab : Basic Capacities and Routings

  • Routing


Module 4: Production Orders

This module examines the purpose of the production order in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. Production orders are used to manage the conversion of purchased materials into manufactured items. Production orders (job or work orders) route work through various facilities (work or machine centers) on the shop floor.
Lessons

  • Production Order Status
  • Manual Production Orders
  • Inventory Reservation
  • Production Order Statistics
  • Production Order Changes
  • Due Date Changes
  • Changes to Required Components
  • Quantity Changes
  • Routing Changes
  • Printing from a Production Order
  • Production Order Reports
  • Replan Production Order
  • Production Orders with Phantom BOMs
  • Production Orders with Manufacturing Batch Unit of Measure
  • Changing Production Order Status

Lab : Production Orders

Module 5: Production Order Processing
This module examines the production order processing from execution to put away in the warehouse. The first part explains material consumption. This can be done either manually or automatically. The automatic methods are forward and backward flushing.
Next, it explains the pick and put away features used in the warehouse.
Finally, this module discusses the use of the Output Journal to track the hours worked and the materials used in production. There are three methods for recording output.
Lessons

  • Production Order Execution
  • Material Consumption
  • Picking from Warehouse
  • Recording Production Output
  • Putting Away in Warehouse
  • Put-Away Processing
  • Production Journal
  • Registering Consumption and Output

Lab : Production Order Processing

Module 6: Finishing Orders and Auto Reporting
This module examines the finishing of production orders in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. This is the last step in the production execution process. After the production order is finished, the flushing of materials is done either automatically or manually. This module explains the forward and backward flushing methods, and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. Finally, the production posting is done either manually or automatically.
Lessons

  • Finishing Production Orders
  • Automatic Consumption Posting (Flushing)
  • Automatic Production Posting

Lab : Finishing Orders and Auto Reporting

 

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About this Course
This two-day course explores the basic manufacturing functionality of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 from a user’s perspective. This course includes order setup and processing, including setup of the produced item and execution of production. This process enables users to identify what is being produced, what needs to be produced, and what needs to be purchased or produced and when.
A thorough understanding of these topics allows you to help companies meet their daily challenges in setting up and using the most basic manufacturing functionalities in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
 

Audience Profile
This course is intended for partners who want to understand the detailed features and develop a working knowledge of the functionality of manufacturing.
This audience typically includes application consultants who are tasked with assessing a customer’s business needs and advising them on the use, configuration, and customization of the application. Additionally, participants that will use Microsoft Dynamics NAV manufacturing from a general user perspective will benefit from the course.
 

At Course Completion
After completing this course, students should be able to do the following:

  • Create a Production BOM, capacity, and routing.
  • Calculate a formula for a BOM.
  • Create a Capacity Unit of Measure.
  • Create a work shift.
  • Create, process, and finish a production order.
  • Register consumption and output.