1.1 WIP Supply Types: Used To Control How Component Materials Are
1.1 WIP Supply Types: Used To Control How Component Materials Are
Emerson Classification: Internal
- Can specify the subinventory from which to issue push components
- Use 'WIP component issue' from material transaction form to issue the material
Phantom
- Assigned to BOM component subassemblies and items in Oracle BOM
- Components of Phantom subassemblies used as if tied directly to the parent assembly
- Do not appear on WIP jobs, as subassemblies they lose their identity and become a collection
of their components on the WIP job
- When rolling up assembly costs, normally only the material cost under the phantom is rolled
up to the parent, not the phantom routing costs. NOTE: Two switches can be set that impacts
leadtime and cost rollups.
Bulk
- Can be viewed and displayed on reports
- Shows Shop Floor requirement but not transacted/backflushed
- Often used for inexpensive items that are expensed at receipt
- Can manually issue specific bulk components to a discrete job if desired.
Supplier
- Supplier component requirements can be included on bills of material. Requirements for
supplier components are created when you define discrete jobs and repetitive schedules in Work
in Process.
- Supplier component requirements can be viewed and are displayed on reports. They provide
information on the component materials that your suppliers provide but neednot be transacted.
- Supplier components are notbackflushednor do they default when issuing all components for
an assembly. You can, however, manually issue specific supplier components to discrete jobs
and repetitive schedules.
Emerson Classification: Internal