Discover the time-saving power of Ordoro’s Manufacturing Order Cloning feature! Easily duplicate any existing Manufacturing Order without the hassle of starting from scratch. Why clone an order? It’s perfect for repeat manufacturing jobs and to quickly create Manufacturing Orders so you can get back to assembly and production. How do I clone a Manufacturing Order? […]
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How do I export Manufacture Order data?
You can export your Manufacturing Orders to a CSV (comma-separated values) file from Ordoro, for use in the warehouse, or to analyze your manufacturing in a spreadsheet. Topics How are the Order Summary and Detail reports different? Order Summary Order Detail See the comprehensive list of column headings in each report. How to export Manufacturing […]
How do I Create or Update My BOM Products in Bulk?
Managing your Bill of Materials (BOM) efficiently is crucial for inventory control. In Ordoro, you can create or update BOM products and their components in bulk using a CSV file. This streamlined process allows you to add, modify, or remove child SKUs with ease. Follow this guide to learn how to bulk update your BOMs […]
What is a Bill of Materials (BOM)?
A Bill of Materials (BOM) lists the raw goods needed to create a finished product. These materials may require manufacturing, combining, building, or repairing to make the finished good. Ordoro’s Manufacturing workflow helps manage your inventory by creating BOMs and issuing Manufacturing Orders (MOs) to produce sellable items. Additionally, you can create component products in […]
What is the difference between Kitting and Bill of Materials?
In Ordoro, a product can be either a kit or a Bill of Materials. What are these and how are they different? Kitting definition Ordoro’s Kitting logic calculates how many kits/bundles you can create on the fly. Our Kitting code looks at the component’s available quantities and determines how many you could build in the […]
How can I create a Bill of Materials (BOM)?
A Bill of Materials (BOM) is the recipe for building a finished product. It tells Ordoro which components are needed to manufacture an item. Before creating a BOM, ensure all your components and finished good SKUs are in your account. See how to manually create products in Ordoro. Topics Creating a Bill of Materials After saving the BOM: Example: […]
How do I use Manufacturing Orders (MO)?
Manufacturing Orders (MOs) let you track what you’re making and manage your inventory as you produce finished goods. They work alongside your Bill of Materials (BOM), the recipe that defines which components are needed to build a product. Before creating a Manufacturing Order, ensure you’ve set up a BOM in Ordoro. See our guide on […]