Machines (Machine Types) (tirou0102m000)

Use this session to select or enter a machine, and to maintain machine data for a specific site. This data includes the rate for the machine costs and the machine capacity.

Whether the machine rate data is used for the actual costing of production orders depends on the setting of the Process Hours using field in the Production Order Parameters (tisfc0100s000) session. If the Process Hours using field is set to Actual Man and Machine Rates, the machine rate that is defined in this session and the labor rates from the Employees - General (tccom0101m000) session, form the basis for actual costing.

On the appropriate menu you can choose:

Note

If you started this session by zooming, you can only find and select a record.

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Site

The site ID.

Note

Only visible if multisite functionality is active.

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Machine

In LN, a mechanical object on which operations can be carried out to produce items.

Machines are linked to operation rates. The operation rate and the labor rate together form the basis for the actual costing of production orders.

Work Center

The work center where the machine is installed.

This field is used in a number of sessions, such as the Calculate Resources (tirou0201m000) session. Work centers must be predefined in the Work Centers (tirou0101m000) session.

Machine Rate

The machine rate depends on criteria such as:

  • Depreciation of the machine.
  • Costs of operating the machine.
  • Costs of using the machine room.

The machine rate is used in actual production order costing if the Process Hours using field in the Production Order Parameters (tisfc0100s000) session is Actual Man and Machine Rates. In this case, the machine rate, together with the labor rate defined in the Employees - General (tccom0101m000) session, forms the basis for actual costing.

The actual costs consist of:

Machine Costs = Operating Hours * Machine Rate

Labor Costs = Working Hours * Labor Rate

If you cannot determine an accurate machine rate, you must calculate an average rate based on the total machine costs. This rate must be realistic with respect to the machine.

Machine Rate

One of a company's base currencies in which LN registers and reports amounts.

In a multicurrency system, up to three home currencies can be defined:

Cost Component

A cost component is a user-defined category for the classification of costs.

Cost components have the following functions:

  • To break down an item's standard cost, sales price, or valuation price.
  • To create a comparison between the estimated production order costs and the actual production order costs.
  • To calculate production variances.
  • To view the distribution of your costs over the various cost components in the Cost Accounting module.

Cost components can be of the following cost types:

  • Operation Costs
  • Material Costs
  • Surcharge on Material Costs
  • General Costs
  • Not Applicable
Note

If you use Assembly Control (ASC), you cannot use cost components of the General Costs type.

Week Capacity [Hours]

The machine's normal number of operating hours per week. This value is used to determine machine utilization, and is displayed as Normal Capacity in the Machine Utilization by Week (tisfc1504m000) session.

Basic Day Capacity

The machine's normal number of operating hours per day. This value is used to determine machine utilization, and is displayed as Normal Capacity in the Machine Utilization by Day (tisfc1505m000) session.

Desired Queue

The difference between the planned output and planned input of a work center that the user wants. This value is the default for initial queue calculations.

 

Tools
Where-Used

Starts the Routing Operations (tirou1102m000) session in which you can view the routing operation(s) in which a specific machine is used.

Task Relationships

Starts the Task Relationships (tirou0104m000) session in which you can list and maintain relationships between tasks, machines, and work centers.