on 2008 May 28 12:24 PM
What is difference between planned order & process order?
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Hi,
Planned Order:
It is an order proposal, created during materials planning and is used within the company for planning production and procurement. The planned order is used for covering requirements and can be changed at any time.
For materials produced in-house, it represents the pegged requirement for dependent requirements and can be used in the capacity calculation.
For materials produced in-house, it specifies the basic dates for production.
Process Order:
Process Orders are used in Process Industries. You use a process order to plan the quantities, dates, and resources of the manufacturing process, to control process order execution, and to define rules for the account assignment and settlement of the costs incurred.
In PP-PI, process orders perform the same function as production orders in PP.
Thanks,
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