Serial number/Batch

The Serial number/Batch procedure functions as a hub for the traceability at batch level and serial number level (entity level). The traceability in the system does not require that each batch or serial number are put in a unique location, this can instead be handled using a physical marking of the goods. The information about serial number/batch is saved in a separate register, not on the location.

General

Traceability is about being able to trace/follow a serial number or a batch in each step of the processing, starting with the initial arrival from the supplier. Furthermore, you can enter what has been withdrawn from and what is added to stock so it afterwards is possible to trace from customer order, via manufacturing order to purchase order. You can also trace from the other process direction, regardless of which level is concerned. There are rules and requirements regarding the marking and documentation of the processing steps.

In the end, the purpose of traceability is to be able to minimize the number of products that need to be recalled. This is done by creating a secure and detailed traceability running through all levels.

Serial number

A serial number is a number which is unique for an entity. For example a circuit board. If there for example is 10 circuit boards, then all 10 will have individual unique numbers. The traceability keeps the entity unique in the system, even in cases where two suppliers have used the same serial number for different parts. Serial numbers can be used for both purchased and manufactured parts.

The serial number is used to keep track of where and when each product has been delivered. Each delivered product gets a unique serial number using this procedure. The serial number can be used for entities delivered with a designation label, tag or plate where the serial number is showing. In this procedure you can see existing serial numbers, but you can also update existing and delete serial numbers.

You can also create the serial number in connection to when the customer order, the delivery, or the manufacturing order is created. Under the tab Manual level list you can link a serial number to a main serial number.

Batch

Batch is a number which can be shared by several entities. This number can exist even if it does not contain any entities. For example, if the 10 circuit boards are all manufactured at the same time. Then they will get a batch number which is shared by all 10 entities. The default batch number is the same as the order number for which the arrival to stock has been made. The batch number is created as the order number + the position on the purchase order, and for manufacturing orders the batch number is created using the manufacturing order number instead.

Charge

Charge is an identity which always comes from the supplier. For example, it can be the supplier's batch number or a casting (ingot) number.

In the Extra fields procedure it is possible to enter fields for this register. If such fields already have been created, these will be available under the Extra fields tab.