Work Cell setupRepetitive manufacturing uses work cells to manufacture products. You can define and manage work cells in the Work Cells (tirpt0140m000) session. Step 2. Specify labor resources needed Specify the number of operators required for the work cell. Step 3. Select the operation rate code Specify the work cell operation rate code from the Operation Rate Codes (ticpr0150m000) session. Step 4. Select planning group Select the plan group to which the work cell is linked from the Work Cell Plan Groups (tirpt0142m000) session. Step 5. Select work cell address Select the work cell location from the Addresses (tccom4530m000) session. Step 6. Select production department Select the production department to which the work cell belongs to from the Production Departments (tirou2100m000) session. Step 7. Select employee hours Select the employees for the work cell from the Employees - People (bpmdm0101m000) session. Step 8. Specify the calendar To define a calendar for the work cell:
Step 9. Link repair cell If the repair of a rejected product is possible during manufacturing, a repair cell can be linked to the work cell. You can define repair cells in the Repair Cells (tirpt0140m100) session. Step 10. Select detailed reporting If detailed reporting is required during the manufacture process, you can select the Report on Work Stations check box. Note: The Report on Work Stations check box must be selected in the Repetitive Manufacturing Parameters (tirpt0100m000) session to enable this option. Step 11. Select work stations Select the work stations that make up the work cell from the Work Stations (tirpt0110m200) session.
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