Work Order page
Use the Work Order page to view the work order details.
- Issuing Facility
- The location from which parts are initially sent to be processed.
- Issuing Ship From
- The location from which parts are initially sent to be processed.
- Final Destination Facility
- Name of the destination issuing demand to which parts are to be sent.
- Final Destination Ship To
- Name of the shipping destination to which parts are to be sent.
- Work Order ID
- The unique number associated with the work order.
- Process Code
- A unique identifier of the process.
- Shipper Number
- A unique number to identify the shipper. After the shipper is created, the shipper number cannot be edited.
- Expected Arrival
- When the shipment is calculated to arrive at the next location .
- Transportation
- The method of transportation (or conveyance).
- Dock
- Code representing the dock at the shipment destination (Ship To).
- Bill of Lading Number
- The alphanumeric code issued by a carrier that references an individual shipment.
- Issue Date
- When the work order was issued (sent to the supplier).
- Process
- The defined series of operations to be performed on a part.
- Freight
- How the shipping costs will be paid.
- Vehicle Number
- Conveyance bill number, trailer number, or air freight number.
- Carrier
- The company responsible for transporting the expedited shipment.
- Standard Carrier Alpha Code(SCAC)
- Code representing the carrier as defined by the National Motor Freight Association.
- Pro Number
- A carrier tracking number used to trace shipments.
- Part
- Part number as established by the customer.
- Issued Quantity
- The number of parts initially sent to be processed.
- Issued Gross Weight
- The total weight of all parts initially sent to be processed.
- Issued Net Weight
- The weight of a single unit sent to be processed.
- Lot Number
- A numeric code representing the batch of parts that were manufactured at the same time with the same process.
- PO Number
- The purchase order number associated to the requirements.
- Operation
- Name of the operation.
- Enable
- Whether the associated operation is active for the process for the current work order.
- Contractor
- The supplier acting as an outside contractor for the operation.
- Comments
- Remarks or notes about the processing.
- Container Code
- Code for the container. Typically an alphanumeric AIAG standard description where the first three characters are letters defining the type of container and the last two characters are numbers defining the container material. For example, BOX25 indicates that the container is a box made of corrugated or solid cardboard.
- Tare Weight
- The weight of the container when empty.
- Units Per
- The number of parts usually shipped in the container. (For master containers, Units Per is the total number of parts, not the number of detail containers.)
- Lot Number
- A numeric code representing the batch of parts that were manufactured at the same time with the same process.
- Serial Number
- The supplier-defined number associated to the container. Automatically generated when labels are printed.
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