EdDanzer
I sympathize and think I understand. With appropriate controls in place, a good Accounting/Inventory Control software package should eliminate most of the problems you are describing. I wish I could provide you the name of a good program but I cannot. The last company I worked for had ManFact and I used a lot of other names to describe that system. It did do the job but it was very difficult to learn, had more twists and turns than a snake, and had the look and feel of an old DOS program (on a NT platform). Several years (4) before that I used MASS 90 and I wasn’t terribly impressed with it either. If you decide to start an evaluation process, check out
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Once the data is entered in one of these systems, ordering parts can be made automated (internal as well as vendors). You have to set up scheduling but they will generate your P/O as need without any manual input. They also track the P/O so you’ll know when something is late and can start annoying your distributor.
The process we employed for new parts was:
· Original part selected and P/O generated (by hand) by the Engineer – If acceptable
· ECO to release the new part and Data Entry form filled out with a copy of the catalog page or spec sheets (with the P/N nicely circled) for historical purposes
· ECO comes back to the Engineer for final approval with a printout of primary fields
Most of the ordering problems that I saw were related to older parts. When the company was a lot younger there were no controls on data entry, at least the last step was omitted. As a result, the primary fields (P/N, Description, Vendor, Mfg. P/N, and Allow Alternates) were – Ahhh – varied, often blank, and no historical data was preserved.
A fitting might have a Part number of 1/8ELBOW with no description. So if you needed to know if it was a Male/Female, NPT/BSPP/Barbed, or the material you had to pull one from stock or use the Mfg. P/N and find it in their catalog (if you could find one).