Discussions
Read on for the latest updates including:
• Agenda Builder launch
• SuiteWorld On Air registration
• New NetSuite Prompt Studio Contest
• And more!
Check out this thread to learn more!
Don’t miss your chance to meet our SuiteGurus—NetSuite Support professionals and subject matter experts with extensive experience in select product areas, including OneWorld, Advanced & Basic Accounting, Supply Chain Management, Receivables & Payables, CRM, Account Administration, and the SuiteCloud Platform. Full Conference attendees can prebook exclusive 30-minute one-on-one sessions for your product questions.
Spots are limited! Register through your Agenda Builder and find SuiteGuru under Agenda Enhancements.
How to best manage assemblies and back-orders
I'm trying to figure out what is the best practice for managing inventory to build assemblies for back-ordered finished goods. Let me explain.
We are back-ordered 1,000 pieces of product X (an assembly).
Product X is an assembly of 20 components and sub-assembly 1 and 2.
Sub-assembly 1 is 5 parts.
Sub-assembly 2 is 30 parts.
Is Netsuite smart enough to know that I have 1,000 of product X on back-order and it needs to have enough parts for the sub assemblies to get caught up?
We are building electronics and some components for PCBs have 4-26 week lead times and we are trying to increase out our output. However, I keep running out of inventory. I'm managing inventory by "fake" building each assembly on Fridays to see that I have enough parts for the following weeks.