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we had a similar situation and we did it outside of BPCS. we produced units for
the customer and we 'shipped' them and billed them as soon as they were made.
we physically moved the units to a 'bonded' or customer warehouse where
everything in this warehouse belongs to the customer. this warehouse and the
inventory inside it does not reside on the BPCS system. the products are easy
to inventory and we give the customer a physical inventory of the units in his
warehouse each week. the customer sends us shipping details as to how many
units to ship to what address. we pull them from his warehouse and ship them.
when we ship them we use the customer's UPS account number so that we don't
have to get involved in freight charges. again, all of this is beyond the scope
of our BPCS manufacturing system. for us it works as there is only one customer
and only a couple of products in the customer warehouse.
chick doe
barton instrument systems
>>> rgauthier@mariettacorp.com 10/22/01 11:30AM >>>
We are on Version 6.01.01 Mixed Mode:
I would like to know if anyone has done or has the same request from
a vendor. We have a contract vendor who wants to be invoiced at the
time the product is produced and then have us store and ship the
finished/good product latter to different locations when needed.
Question:
1. How do we invoice & post to A/R at the end of production.
2. Store in inventory by lot-# at no value in a "Q" status to be
checked and
released before shipping
3. Pick, pick confirm, and ship confirm & know releive inventory
without
creating a invoice.
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