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You can do build transactions directly in NetSuite, or in the ShipHawk WMS: a Build is a single transaction that both creates the Assembly Item and consumes the Component Items. A Build does not need to specify a Work Order, but typically does. (Note: an Un-Build or Disassembly transaction can also be initiated in NetSuite or in the ShipHawk WMS).

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Processing Work Orders

To process work orders, from the main menu, first choose Adjust/Transfer/Build. Next, picking a work order is the same as picking other orders.

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The quantity built and consumed will now be displayed on the Administration screen for the work order.

Work Order WIP (Issue/Complete)

Process manufacturing requires a distinction between component issue and finished good completion for a Work In Progress (WIP) work order.

The ShipHawk WMS supports process manufacturing workflows that you might have in your ERP system (such as NetSuite) by providing a way to declare separately the consumption of raw materials and the creation of finished goods for a work order in the ShipHawk WMS.