INVENTORY CONTROL - VERSION P10



Objective

Train participants to use the resources of the Inventory Control environment, guiding them in operations such as: Requests, transfers between warehouses and branches, returns, inventory procedures, production orders, traceability – control of lots/validity, balances per address, quality control focused on vendor and closing.

Target Audience

Professionals of the Materials Management department (Inventory, Procurement and PPC) and IT professionals who need to provide support to users.

Pre-requirements

  • Basic knowledge of information technology:
    •     Windows environment;
    •     Microcomputer operating system;
    •     Familiarity with the terms and expressions used in the Inventory Control environment.


Topics addressed

  • Records:
    •     Units of Measure;
    •     Types of Inputs and Outputs - TES;
    •     Types of Smart Inputs and Outputs;
    •     Cost Centers;
    •     Products;
    •     Smart Code;
    •     Complementary Products;
    •     Average Consumptions;
    •     Optional Groups;
    •     Products versus Vendors;
    •     Structures;
    •     Types of Transactions;
    •     Addresses;
    •     Standard Postings;
    •     Inventories:
      •         Opening Balances;
      •         Opening Balances - FIFO;
      •         Balances in Inventories.
    •     Transactions:
    •     Traceability:
      •         Maintenance of Batches;
      •         Addressing of Products.
    •     Addressing:
      •         Address priority;
      •         Address Creation.
    •     Material Inputs:
      •         Input document;
      •         Queries on the movement of inventories;
      •         Quality control write-offs.
    •     Production Transactions:
      •         Previewed Purchase Requests;
      •         Production Orders;
      •         Adjustment of Commitments;
      •         Loss Annotation.
    •     Inventory Transactions:
      •         Internal;
      •         Internal (Model 2);
      •         Adjustment of Commitments;
      •         Production;
      •         Transfers;
      •         Transfer Model 2;
      •         Disassembly of Products;
      •         Blocking of Batches;
      •         Loss Annotations;
    •     Request to Warehouse:
      •         Maintenance of Warehouse Requests;
      •         Generation of Pre-Requests;
      •         Pre-Request write-off;
    •     Quality Control
      •         Entries and Write-offs of Quality Control.
    •     Inventories:
      •         Blocking of Inventories;
      •         Typing of Inventories;
      •         Adjustment of Inventories;
      •         Unblocking of Inventories.
    •     Closing:
      •         Calculations and Adjustments:
        •             Economic Batches;
        •             Adjustment of Current Balances;
        •             Costs of inputs;
        •             Redo Accrued;
        •             Redo In Possession of Third Parties;
        •             Recalculations of Average Cost;
        •             Current Balance to Final;
        •             Balance Changes.

Course Load

16 Hours

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