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Man-hours can be provided for any activity running on the line - order, changeover, cleaning etc. You can open it by clicking on ‘Report resources’, for any running activity:
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Expected man-hours
To specify expected effort for each order, define it in ‘Line configuration’ for SKUs:
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You can see the calculated expected man-hours after an order is started:
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Inputing labour data
Similarly to manual production input, human resources can be reported manually in the activity resource utilisation page:
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The beginning of the time scope marks the activity start. Then, the consequent time frames confirm the amount of human time utilised in this period.
1. Selecting the time period
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There are two modes in reporting manual entries.
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You can use them to quickly adjust the desired scope.
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2. Providing man-hours
The man-hours form will let you describe who has been working on the activity for the selected period of time. Worker names / codes can be entered for tracking and reporting purposes. If worker name is omitted, PackOS will generate automatically ‘Worker 1’, ‘Worker 2’ - anonymous names for them.
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You can only remove the last entry, as subsequent entries might have relayed on the previous values. But you can continue removing them as long as you need.
Completed orders
You can view man-hours reported for completed orders in the order summary form, after you click on a completed order:
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Coming soon - reporting: Labour productivity - reporting [in progress]
Related Permissions
Order management - allows full control over orders and other activities, includes all actions below
Order lifecycle management- allows activating / starting / stopping orders, this includes providing total production at the end of the order
Confirming current production - allows manhours & production adjustments for ongoing orders
Complete order manual production access - allows manhours & production adjustments on completed orders
Master Material management - allows defining expected effort for SKUs
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