Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:05:58 EST 2015 | alexeis
Hi, The best way is to sort your components for each shape type by expiration date and than by delivery date. This will give exactly what you need to reorganize from lifo to fifo. Best Regards, Alexei
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 09:19:39 EST 2015 | swiese242
We currently do have part system in place. The problem that we are having is finding the same part used on multiple jobs. We it be sufficient to keep most used and common parts on hand. Then turn kitting into fifo.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 09:18:46 EST 2015 | swiese242
We have an older version of DBA and are currently looking into Next GEN DBA. I would like more insight to how other manufactures handle their inventory, whether a FIFO or kitting process. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:11:15 EST 2015 | emeto
I assume you have a part number system. If so, you should kit the reel with less parts first from the same part number. If you don't use part number system, then you probably have components sorted by value and size, which should lead to the same pri
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 11:42:29 EST 2015 | emeto
What software do you use to track your parts? We use Manex - it is not perfect but still gives you the opportunity to track parts/jobs relations. For example I know in each moment one particular part goes to 5 currently open jobs. You should explore
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 15:52:58 EST 2015 | swiese242
We currently have around 20k+ components in stock. I would like to have some opinions on creating a more lean manufacturing system. We check stock in our system and then order parts. Most of time leading to employees looking for parts, or shorts. We
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 14:47:19 EST 2015 | superlen
unique mnf/mnf part number. - Be meticulous on maintaining your WO Boms. Train your employees to not circumnavigate keeping the WOBOM accurate to what they kitted/placed on the board. If you keep the one to one part number relationship above this is
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 30 06:48:19 EDT 2009 | leadthree
Is there any official or in-official in-house standard for ICT pin maintenance on volume boards? Like, how many test can or should one pin do? Currently we just change when we get contact problems. That probably after 5000 tests or so. But I guess
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 17:15:22 EDT 2004 | drlou
I also need help with the following Questions: 1. What is estimated yearly external service/support costs? 2. What kind of internal expertise do we need for in-house operation and maintenance? 3. How many operators are typically needed for one pnp m
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 12:29:57 EDT 2013 | deanm
What is your plan/budget for your reflow oven and paste printer? Those are equally important as a placement machine. Have you factored in other costs of in-house assembly such as inspection, moisture sensitive device storage, rework tools, cleaning p