Set the Postprocessing Lead Time
Postprocessing lead time is the time that your factory needs to do work after it finishes processing the item, such as doing quality control, preparing the item for shipping, and so on. You can specify this lead time.
- Go to the Product Information Management work area, open your item for editing, click Specifications > Planning, then enter a value in the Postprocessing Days attribute.
- Set the Make or Buy attribute on your item in the Product Information Management work area to Make, or create a local sourcing rule and set its Type attribute to Make At.
- Set the mode on the ATP rule that you use to promise the item to Supply Chain Search, and enable the Search Components and Resources option on the rule.
Description
Postprocessing lead time affects the due date on each work order and the schedule date for an item that you manufacture.
Postprocessing lead time is different depending on what you're assembling.
What You're Assembling | Description |
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Item | The time between when you finish assembling the item and when its available in inventory. |
Subassembly | The time between when you finish assembling the subassembly and when its available to use when assembling the item. |
Here'show Promising applies a postprocessing lead time.
What You're Promising | Description |
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Item |
Determines the production completion date, and then uses the postprocessing lead time to determine the scheduled ship date. |
Item in a back-to-backflow | Determines the dock date, then sends it to Supply Chain Orchestration so Orchestration can create the work order. |
Work order |
Considers the supply that's available on the due date. The due date includes the postprocessing lead time. |
On-hand supply |
Doesn't apply a postprocessing lead time. It assumes supply is available as soon as Oracle Inventory Management receives it. |
Planned order for an item that you manufacture | Assumes supply is available on the planned order's due date. |
Example
Assume item x has these lead times.
- Fixed lead time is 1 day
- Variable lead time is 0.1 day
- Postprocessing lead time is 3 days
Assume:
- You manufacture the item in Organization 1.
- The order quantity is 10 units.
- The requested date is Day 10.
- The manufacturing components and resources that you need to build the item are available.
Here's how Promising calculates the dates.
What Promising Calculates | Equation |
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Production Duration | Fixed lead time plus the variable lead time, multiplied by the order quantity |
Dock Date | Scheduled shipment date plus the postprocessing lead time |
Production Start Date | Dock date minus the production duration |
For example:
Calendar Constraints | Requested Date | Production Duration | Due Date | Dock Date | Production |
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None | Day 10 | 1+ (0.1 * 10) = 2 days | Day 10 | Day7 | Day5 |
Five work days a week. Saturday and Sunday are nonworking days. |
Day 10 | 1+ (0.1 * 10) = 2 days | Day10 (Monday) | Day 5 (Wednesday) | Day3 (Monday) |