- If Odoo can continue to publish more videos PLEASE with more specific details of how to take buyable products (like sheets or rolls of material) and convert to different units of measure in the manufacturing model, it will be super helpful. We are using Odoo for the Building Signage Industry and has similar process's as others commented below:
I believe you should rethink this, part. - Ratio should be set up at Article level. Every category will eventually have a huge amount of variants, which will make it very hard to keep a clean masterdata. Imagine you have bottle with 1l, 2l , 2,5l, 10l, 33cl, ... Or boxes with 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ... or even 2500 pieces. - And there should be the possibility to link uom's of differtent categories. There should be a table added to Article for inter-category conversions and extra category conversions. This wil be a problem for many grossist and manufacturing companies. - Also by allowing to have more than one conversion is essential for a efficient logistics flows. Because there could be a mix between pallet, row, or piece picking.
This. Currently I see an Unit-IS-relationship. But in reality it is often more like Unit-HAS-relationship. What does that mean? 1 Unit could be a reel of PLA bought from a 3d-printing vendor. That reel HAS 1kg of PLA on it. No human would say it IS 1kg. Odoo's current way of handling UoM and Purchase UoM is programmer thinking, not human centric.
Hello Odoo Is there any way to add UOM selector to the e-commerce product page please? Where the price of the product changes according to the selection. Please help🙏🏻
I am saddened to say this but this video is simply misleading. Clearly the textile market is a huge one for odoo but at the moment the ERP does not play nicely with fabrics. We are a fabric mill and we have been using odoo since v10 and now we are kn v16. Some main issues are: - Double UoM requirement for knit fabrics does not exist. We have to create multiple products for knits. (Or use kit BOMs - still to much trouble) - Roll based inventory keeping does not exist and required tons of customization. - For printing like manufacturing, process production does not really work in odoo. - Packing lists are really painful - Production machine integrations are just not really feasible. Overall, I simply recommend using a tailore made ERP rather than odoo. At the moment we are not able to migrate because we are just tooooo deep I am happy to answer any questions you might have regarding this. Ps: i had also took these concerns to odoo mrp project managers, but i guess they are more concerned about creating notion copycats than building a robust manufacturing solution.
Same for electronics market. SMD components come on rolls (called reels). Those can come in so many different sizes that the current way of working in Odoo requires a stupid amount of work to set these all up. Just to create a new one with the next product you add to the catalogue. Or with a different vendor, that uses different sized reels.
Odoo can’t work with fabrics, in manufacturing or inventory Because this domain is very complicated and this example in the video isn’t right, because each rol has a different quantity EX:50-51,30-40-45,60 …ets Therefore odoo cannot dealing with fabrics with normal UM It needs special methods
You said "cannot". Do you mean that it doesn't do it efficiently? Surely you don't mean that it's impossible, right? I ask because I'm currently evaluating Odoo and we use rolled materials in our manufacturing.
@@cparker4486hey man We are a fabric mill from Turkey. We knit our own fabrics, but wovens, get them dyed, apply printing processes such as sublimation, foil and flock. Also doing pleating and crushing. If you would like to learn more about our experience hit me up. But the long story short i do not suggest using odoo with fabrics. 😊 We are using it because we tried to be more “tech savvy” and we were too deep to switch to a different platform. But if you are just starting, the trouble is just not worth it. I could suggest different ERPs that are better tailored for fabrics.
- If Odoo can continue to publish more videos PLEASE with more specific details of how to take buyable products (like sheets or rolls of material) and convert to different units of measure in the manufacturing model, it will be super helpful.
We are using Odoo for the Building Signage Industry and has similar process's as others commented below:
I believe you should rethink this, part.
- Ratio should be set up at Article level. Every category will eventually have a huge amount of variants, which will make it very hard to keep a clean masterdata. Imagine you have bottle with 1l, 2l , 2,5l, 10l, 33cl, ... Or boxes with 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ... or even 2500 pieces.
- And there should be the possibility to link uom's of differtent categories. There should be a table added to Article for inter-category conversions and extra category conversions. This wil be a problem for many grossist and manufacturing companies.
- Also by allowing to have more than one conversion is essential for a efficient logistics flows. Because there could be a mix between pallet, row, or piece picking.
This. Currently I see an Unit-IS-relationship. But in reality it is often more like Unit-HAS-relationship. What does that mean?
1 Unit could be a reel of PLA bought from a 3d-printing vendor. That reel HAS 1kg of PLA on it. No human would say it IS 1kg.
Odoo's current way of handling UoM and Purchase UoM is programmer thinking, not human centric.
I LOVE THE WAY THIS DUDE TEACHES! OMG!
thank you very much for the video, you are the first one showing the effect of UOM on the Inventory Stock , Thank you very much😁
Hello Odoo
Is there any way to add UOM selector to the e-commerce product page please? Where the price of the product changes according to the selection. Please help🙏🏻
thank you a lot, you are saving my life 😚
How about restaurent ???
I am saddened to say this but this video is simply misleading. Clearly the textile market is a huge one for odoo but at the moment the ERP does not play nicely with fabrics.
We are a fabric mill and we have been using odoo since v10 and now we are kn v16.
Some main issues are:
- Double UoM requirement for knit fabrics does not exist. We have to create multiple products for knits. (Or use kit BOMs - still to much trouble)
- Roll based inventory keeping does not exist and required tons of customization.
- For printing like manufacturing, process production does not really work in odoo.
- Packing lists are really painful
- Production machine integrations are just not really feasible.
Overall, I simply recommend using a tailore made ERP rather than odoo. At the moment we are not able to migrate because we are just tooooo deep
I am happy to answer any questions you might have regarding this.
Ps: i had also took these concerns to odoo mrp project managers, but i guess they are more concerned about creating notion copycats than building a robust manufacturing solution.
Same for electronics market. SMD components come on rolls (called reels). Those can come in so many different sizes that the current way of working in Odoo requires a stupid amount of work to set these all up. Just to create a new one with the next product you add to the catalogue. Or with a different vendor, that uses different sized reels.
Odoo can’t work with fabrics, in manufacturing or inventory
Because this domain is very complicated and this example in the video isn’t right, because each rol has a different quantity EX:50-51,30-40-45,60 …ets
Therefore odoo cannot dealing with fabrics with normal UM
It needs special methods
You said "cannot". Do you mean that it doesn't do it efficiently? Surely you don't mean that it's impossible, right? I ask because I'm currently evaluating Odoo and we use rolled materials in our manufacturing.
@@cparker4486hey man
We are a fabric mill from Turkey. We knit our own fabrics, but wovens, get them dyed, apply printing processes such as sublimation, foil and flock. Also doing pleating and crushing. If you would like to learn more about our experience hit me up. But the long story short i do not suggest using odoo with fabrics. 😊
We are using it because we tried to be more “tech savvy” and we were too deep to switch to a different platform. But if you are just starting, the trouble is just not worth it. I could suggest different ERPs that are better tailored for fabrics.
@@cparker4486 you should always be able to receive the exact amount in each roll and close the order.
What ERP did you decide to go with?