Thursday, 27 December 2018

Inventory Management in Field Service.


Hi Everyone,

Today i am going to share some thoughts around the Inventory Management in Field Service.

Often organisation handle the invoices in ERP systems and process back to field services with the integration service.

Organisations should have answer under what circumstances workflow will trigger the invoices and how you are going to handle inventory reductions.

Either invoices can be handled in ERP system or in the Field Service or transferred over from ERP to Field Service, or integrated billing directly from the application or processing the returns or purchase orders. so these questions to be answered properly so there might be a integration services to serve back office systems.

So the following objectives are important in Inventory Management:
1. Customer Assets
2. Purchasing Process
3. Manage Adjustments and Transfers
4 .Handling Returns.


Customer Assets:


List serviceable items related to a service location.

When you create and maintain a list of serviceable items, you can:
Record specific information about the item.
Create a historic log of all of the work orders that are related to the item, which gives you a complete service history for the item.

Assets can be created manually or auto added to a service location.

Product can be set to auto-create Customer Assets when Work Order is closed.

Work Orders can be associated with specific Customer Assets(ex.preventative maintenance)

1. Can be associated with a specific customer
2. A single asset can have multiple child assets
3. Used as a foundation for registering IOT devices in the Connected Field Service Solution.

I hope this helps.

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