Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp in NetSuite 2023.2

Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp and mobile enhancements introduced in NetSuite 2023.2.

·2 min read·5 views·NetSuite 2023.2·From NetSuite Release Notes PDF

Starting in NetSuite 2023.2, significant enhancements have been made to the Manufacturing SuiteApps within the Order Management category. This update introduces the Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp and improves mobile functionality for manufacturers. These changes are designed to optimize manufacturing processes and expand the capabilities of existing SuiteApps.

Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp

The newly available Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp provides manufacturers with the ability to manage and analyze manufacturing costs more effectively. This SuiteApp allows users to:

  • Breakdown and manage the costs associated with materials, labor, and overhead.
  • Produce detailed cost reports which help in understanding the financial viability of products.
  • Streamline production planning by providing real-time insights into material requirements and costs.

Benefits of the Costed Bill of Materials

This feature is particularly beneficial for organizations that need to:

  • Accurately track manufacturing costs.
  • Make informed pricing decisions based on comprehensive cost analysis.
  • Identify areas for cost reduction by pinpointing expensive components or processes.

Manufacturing Mobile Enhancements

In addition to the new Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp, the enhancement to manufacturing mobile functionality includes:

  • Improved user interface for easier navigation on mobile devices.
  • Faster data entry capabilities, allowing shop floor workers to update job statuses in real time.
  • Enhanced reporting features that enable managers to monitor production metrics right from their mobile devices.

Who This Affects

This update will primarily impact the following roles and modules:

  • Manufacturers who rely on cost management and mobile solutions.
  • Supply Chain Managers looking to optimize manufacturing processes.
  • Administrators responsible for configuring and implementing SuiteApps in their organizations.

Key Takeaways

  • The Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp is now available in NetSuite 2023.2, enhancing cost management in manufacturing.
  • Mobile enhancements provide better usability and faster data entry for manufacturing tasks.
  • Organizations can gain deeper insights into production costs, aiding in better financial decisions and efficiency.
  • These updates streamline operational processes and save time for manufacturers and shop floor workers.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

Does the Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp affect both standard NetSuite and WMS?
The Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp is specifically designed for manufacturers within the Order Management category and does not specifically address WMS functionalities.
What permissions are required to implement the Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp?
The article does not specify the exact permissions required; however, typically, administrative permissions for SuiteApp configuration would likely be necessary.
How does the Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp interact with existing manufacturing cost tracking processes?
The SuiteApp allows for more detailed breakdowns and analysis of manufacturing costs, streamlining production planning and providing real-time insights, which can enhance existing cost tracking processes.
Will the introduction of the Costed Bill of Materials SuiteApp affect existing workflows?
The article does not indicate any specific impacts on existing workflows, but the new analytics and planning capabilities could provide opportunities to refine and improve existing manufacturing processes.
Source: Manufacturing SuiteApps NetSuite Release Notes PDF. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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