Odoo Experience 2018
From CAD File to Odoo Sales & Production Order
Functional
위치: Bruyères - 18. 10. 4. 오후 12:30 - 18. 10. 4. 오후 12:50 (Europe/Brussels) (20분)
From CAD File to Odoo Sales & Production Order
Joyce Assaad-Veen
Lead Developer at Neobis Business Software Solutions
Joyce Assaad-Veen
Lead Developer at Neobis Business Software Solutions

Joyce Assaad-Veen is Odoo Software Engineer, Neobis Business Software Solutions


Our case demo

In our talk we will show one of our ETO solutions developed in Odoo.

Neobis worked together with a partner who can read out step or dxf drawings (Autocad drawings) and give back the required materials, the scrap percentage, and operations for each of these drawings.

The customer can either upload the files to a website or send them by email. These files are then parsed and the required materials and operations are defined. A new final product for each drawing is created in Odoo with its corresponding BOM and routing, and a quotation with calculated sales price is sent to the customer (multiple sales order lines are of course possible).

After validating the quotation (either by the client or the back office), Odoo will then not only create the sales order, but also the manufacturing order (and workorders) with the unique BOM and routing. In this way we have created an engineer to order (ETO) process in Odoo, where unique final products, BOMs and operations are created during the sales process.

 

Used applications

We make use of the Sales, Inventory and Manufacturing apps (Odoo 11 EE). We use the Connector and Queue Job apps to add the files generated by the third party as attachments to the corresponding products in Odoo.

We implemented our Engineer To Order flow in a custom module.

This module allows the creation of engineer to order manufacturing products, based on data coming from external parties, as it computes the sales price and cost of the final product based on the raw products and routing operations needed.

It also sends emails to customers with the pdf of the quotations or sales orders.

Questions? Then I'd like to hear it!