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What Is Repetitive Manufacturing
Explain what is repetitive manufacturing.
Repetitive manufacturing is period based planning and not based on orders.
Normally same products will be manufactured over longer period of time.
Products will not change frequently.
Confirmation is from backflushing and settlement is through from product
cost collector for the period. Confirmation will be without ref to planned
orders.
Planned orders are sufficient to carry out shop floor activity. In master
data production versions and cost collector is a must where this is not
mandatory in discrete.
You do these steps for rem production:
MM01 : Material Master
- MRP - 4 view you click rem
CS01 : Create Bom
CR01 : Create Work Center
CA21 : Create Rate Routing
MM02 : Prodn Version
MD61 : Create PIR
MC74 : Transfer PIR to Demand
KKF6N : Create Product Cost Collector
MB1c : Create Stock
MD02 : MRP run
MFBF : Rem Back Flush
The detailed sequence of T.Codes for REM including Std cost estimate:
Material master - MM01
BOM - CS01
Price Planning - KP26
Work Center - CR01
Rate Routing - CA21
Material Master Change, enter production version - MM02 (MRP 4 View)
Product Cost Collector - KKF6N
Costing - CK40N
Backflushing - MFBF
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