REGISTER The Design through Purchase Webinar Part 2 of 2

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
19 October, 2020 | 2 min for reading
REGISTER The Design through Purchase Webinar Part 2 of 2

Production planning, procurement, and purchasing are age-old problems. But these days, these problems have new solutions, thanks to all the digital technologies we are developing. At OpenBOM we are dedicated to solving problems of purchasing and procurement by providing a product-driven solution. The planning (Order) BOM is a foundation of the purchasing process. We re-assure you all parts needed to order coming from BOM and also from all your team members. OpenBOM shares the Bill of Materials instantly between all members of your team and also contractors and suppliers. In such a way, you have zero chances to miss any part. Early visibility of the Bill of Materials helps to work on long-lead items and synchronize purchasing and product development. 

In this second (Part 2 of 2) of webinars’ dedicated purchasing process, we will dive in advanced features. Here is what we are going to cover: 

1) Multiple Vendors for a single Part Number, 

2) Updating an Existing Order BOM and POs with latest BOM changes, 

3) Releasing your BOM to Production to decrement Quantity on Hand and 

4)  Sharing PO’s with colleagues. 

Please send your questions ahead of time to support@openbom.com.

REGISTER HERE 

Wed, Oct 21, 2020, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Back to Basics: The Design through Purchase Process Part 2 of 2

The final Part 2 of 2 in a short series of webinars dedicated to the age-old problem of buying parts.  In this episode we will dive into a few advanced features such as 1) Multiple Vendors for a single Part Number, 2) Updating an Existing Order BOM and POs with latest BOM changes, 3) Releasing your BOM to Production to decrement Quantity on Hand and 4)  Sharing PO’s with colleagues. Please send your questions ahead of time to support@openbom.com.

Conclusion 

Learn more about advanced features of OpenBOM Production Planning and Purchasing ahead of time and coming with questions to the webinar. 

Best, Oleg

Best, Oleg @ openbom dot com.

Want to learn more about PLM? Check out my Beyond PLM blog and PLM Book website. Read OpenBOM customer reviews on G2 Crowd to learn what customers are saying about OpenBOM. 

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