Subcontracting is a type of job contract that seeks to outsource certain types of work to other companies. It allows work on more than one phase of the project to be done at once, often leading to a quicker completion. Subcontracting is practiced by various industries. For example, manufacturers making a number of products from complex components subcontract certain components and package them at their facilities.
If your business involves outsourcing certain processes to a third party Supplier, where you buy the raw material from, you can track this by using the sub-contracting feature of ERPNext.
Step 1: Make a Bill of Materials for the processed Item, with the unprocessed Items as sub-items. For example, If you are manufacturing a pen, the processed pen will be named under Bill of Materials(BOM), whereas, the refill, knob, and other items which go into the making of pen, will be categorized as sub-items.
Step 2: Make a Purchase Order for the processed Item. When you “Save”, in the “Raw Materials Supplied”, all your un-processed Items will be updated based on your Bill of Materials.
Step 3: Make a Stock Entry to deliver the raw material Items to your Supplier.
Step 4: Receive the Items from your Supplier via Purchase Receipt. Make sure to check the “Consumed Quantity” in the “Raw Materials” table so that the correct stock is maintained at the Supplier’s end.
Note 1: Make sure that the “Rate” of processed Item is the processing rate (excluding the raw material rate).
Note 2: ERPNext will automatically add the raw material rate for your valuation purpose when you receive the finished Item in your stock.
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