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Nesting Plan

Nesting plan is a production design plan that seeks to reduce wastage of materials by laying out cutting patterns on a raw material. This is usually performed on sheet material. This screen is used to store the specifications of the plan with details like dimensions, wastage, various weights, etc. nestplan Fields & its description:
  • Code
Enter any code for the nesting plan to be saved.
  • Reference
Type any reference information in this field related to the nesting plan. This maybe a particular specification such as 8mm or similar.
  • Plan Type
Template - Template should be selected when this plan is to be used more than once. One Time - This is a unique nesting plan used for one time use only.
  • Prepared/Approved By
In these fields, select the employee responsible for these plans. Prepared By is the employee who designed the nesting plan and the employee who checked and accepted the same should be mentioned in Approved By.
  • Item Code/Name
Select the item code and name of the source item respectively. E.g. Iron sheet.
  • SKU code/Name
This item would have a unique Stock Keeping Unit code and name. Select those in these fields.
  • Lot & Pack Number
Specify the lot and pack number to which this item belongs in the respective fields.
  • Dimension
Enter the dimension of the source material/item in this field for reference. This is usually in the following format - A X B X C.
  • Time
Note the time it takes for the cutting these patterns. After entering the above details, go to the grid. (The fields present in between will be explained afterwards.)
  • Type
The output of the item type you have acquired using the nesting pattern should be selected. The type can be either Remnant - If this entry is the remaining part of an item or Item - if this is a whole separate item.
  • Item Code/Name
Specify the output item code and name here.
  • SKU Code/Name
Enter the Stock Keeping Unit code and name of the output item. Note the Quantity and weight of the item in these fields and this will calculate the Total Weight(Quantity * Weight). Similarly Total length is also calculated this way(Quantity * Length). Repeat the same for Duration. Next, you can type any details regarding this in Remarks. Dimensions can also be noted. Based on your entries in the grid, the sum values will be filled in Sheet weight, Total component weight, Wastage and Run length.        

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Unchanged: Nesting plan is a production design plan that seeks to reduce wastage of materials by laying out cutting patterns on a raw material. This is usually performed on sheet material. This screen is used to store the specifications of the plan with details like dimensions, wastage, various weights, etc.Unchanged: Nesting plan is a production design plan that seeks to reduce wastage of materials by laying out cutting patterns on a raw material. This is usually performed on sheet material. This screen is used to store the specifications of the plan with details like dimensions, wastage, various weights, etc.
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Deleted: Fields &amp; its description: Added: <strong>Fields &amp; its description:</strong>
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 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Code< /strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Enter any code for the nesting plan to be saved.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Reference< /strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Type any reference information in this field related to the nesting plan. This maybe a particular specification such as <em>8mm </em>or similar.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Plan Type</strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: <em>Template - </em>Template should be selected when this plan is to be used more than once.
 Added: <em>One Time</em> - This is a unique nesting plan used for one time use only.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Prepared/Approved By</strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: In these fields, select the employee responsible for these plans. <strong>Prepared By </strong>is the employee who designed the nesting plan and the employee who checked and accepted the same should be mentioned in <strong>Approved By.</strong>
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Item Code/Name</strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Select the item code and name of the source item respectively. E.g. <em>Iron sheet.</em>
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>SKU code/Name</strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: This item would have a unique Stock Keeping Unit code and name. Select those in these fields.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Lot &amp; Pack Number</strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Specify the lot and pack number to which this item belongs in the respective fields.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Dimension< /strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Enter the dimension of the source material/item in this field for reference. This is usually in the following format - A X B X C.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Time< /strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Note the time it takes for the cutting these patterns.
 Added: After entering the above details, go to the grid. (The fields present in between will be explained afterwards.)
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Type< /strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: The output of the item type you have acquired using the nesting pattern should be selected. The type can be either <em>Remnant - </em>If this entry is the remaining part of an item or <em>Item </em>- if this is a whole separate item.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>Item Code/Name</strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Specify the output item code and name here.
 Added: <ul>
 Added: <li><strong>SKU Code/Name</strong></li>
 Added: </ul>
 Added: Enter the Stock Keeping Unit code and name of the output item.
 Added: Note the <strong>Quantity </strong>and<strong> weight </strong>of the item in these fields and this will calculate the <strong>Total Weight</strong>(Quantity * Weight). Similarly <strong>Total</strong> <strong>length </strong>is also calculated this way(Quantity * <strong>Length</strong>). Repeat the same for <strong>Duration. </strong>Next, you can type any details regarding this in <strong>Remarks.</strong> <strong>Dimensions </strong>can also be noted.
 Added: Based on your entries in the grid, the sum values will be filled in <strong>Sheet weight</strong>, <strong>Total component weight</strong>, <strong>Wastage</strong> and <strong>Run length. </strong>
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