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In a manufacturing company, production leadtime is 30 days for most items. 

The production leadtime is set correctly for each item, but when a new sales order is created, the expected delivery date is always "today". And Manufacturing orders appear as having a 30 days delay, which can be very stressful. 

We would like the sales order to always have an expected delivery date of +30 days after confirmation of the order. How to do that, other than manually for each SO ?

Thanks!

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The expected delivery date is based on the product's "Customer lead time". For a better understanding, see the documentation "How is the Scheduled Delivery Date Computed"

In your case you can set the customer lead time = Manufacturing lead time:



I hope it helps!

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Dear Ricardo,

Thank you, but it's not solving the issue here.
The manufacturing leadtime is calculated backwards after SO confirmation, instead of impacting the delivery leadtime forward.

In other words, instead of saying "This will be ready in 30 days", the system says "This should have been ready 30 days ago".

I would like a trick to automatically (not manually) set the SO delivery date 30 days later. Then the manufacturing date will be realistic.

Hi Marie, I updated my answer with comment for your case and image.

Hello Marie, this is fine in case the product is manufactured on demand. However if the item is in stock, this would lead to setting the expected delivery date in 30 days for no reason. How can the expected date that odoo proposes take in consideration if the product is being restocked and already has an expected incoming date?

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Thank you so much Ricardo, it works perfectly. I appreciate that you took the time to help me solve this issue!

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