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Traceability
 Incoming Traceability
Version MES15 Portal 1.0
 

 

This SOP is 42Q's corporate standard.
 This document is under revision control. The latest revision is located on Intranet.
 Once printed it is an uncontrolled copy. All alterations to this work instruction require approval.
 Contact the IT Global Education and Training Department to submit suggested alterations and or updates.

This edition applies to the MES15 Portal 1.0 Application and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.

 

SFDC Production Control

As its name implies, the Shop Floor Data Collection (SFDC) system is responsible for the collection of data from the shop floor. The collected information is then stored in the Manufacturing Execution System (MES). Specifically, the real-time information collected by SFDC is utilized by Reporting and MES Web to create quality control reports. The SFDC system uses manual and automated barcode scanning to monitor and collect data for a product line or plant. Thus SFDC plays an important role in maintaining unit histories and directing product movement on the manufacturing floor.

The system provides Access Control between the modules of the application, including the functionalities of each screen. The current version has an SFDC Configuration page that provides access to all sub-modules pages and their functionalities (view, add, edit, delete, print, and generate output file).

General Notes

  • Incoming material labeling is the foundation of traceability. Initially, warehouse staff must ensure that all the received materials must have their correct RT (Receipt Traveler) numbers.
  • Every time the warehouse receives materials, there will be RT records downloaded from ERP Application to Traceability database server, and the corresponding RT sheet numbers can also be found and printed for the received materials.
  • We review the incoming material labeling module in this section. By means of the scanner, the material barcode makes it a reality to trace components in modern EMS because the material barcode uniquely identifies the PCB and its components, hence deciding the manufacturer name, manufacturer part number, lot code, etc. of the components. This module implements the function by linking the material barcode to its relevant characteristics.
  • Work Instruction alteration suggestions must be reviewed and approved by the site Documentation Manager prior to sending an alteration request to 42Q Corporate.
  • This Work Instruction is a basic navigation-training guide and is not meant to teach the process flow for individual department functionality. Individual 42Q sites may have minor or specific process changes that will be documented at the site level.

Pre-Requisites

  • Preliminary reading up SOP-5-I-PTS0001_Basic Navigation instruction
  • Equipment for label printing and barcode scanning are ready for use.
  • Receipt Traveler number

 

Incoming Traceability Process Flow

Figure 1: Incoming Traceability Process Flow

SOP-5-I-PTSxxxx-C RA1 Incoming Material Labeling 01.png

 

 

 

Material Labeling

1. To access the Material Labeling Page, navigate to Shop Floor Control -->Production Control --> Incoming Traceability -- > Material Labeling. Figure 2: Incoming Material Labeling

Figure 2- Incoming Material Labeling.png


1. Select Material Labeling under Incoming Traceability in the main menu.

2. Enter Receipt Traveler Number. (Compulsory)

3. Next enter the  Part Number Qty


Figure 3: Incoming Material Labeling- Input Option

Figure 3- Incoming Material Labeling- Input Option.png

 

 

4. Copies: Quantity of labels to be placed on the material (default is "1").

5. Quantity: Number of materials in each packing unit.

6. Lot Code & Date Code: Ensure it matches the supplier's material barcode.

7. MSD Level: Please select as indicated on the material label.

8. Accept Property (required): Select from the dropdown (default is "Accepted").

9. Next Inspection Date (required): Normally material will be taken as due after one year since the label printed. (Default is today's date Material Expire Day)

Note: This option only works when Next Inspection Date=Yes at Traceability Administrator --> System Setting( Material_And_Labeling ) page. Material Expire Day can also be defined on this page.

 

10. IQC Result /Remark: Applicable to silk printing, re-inspect, return, transfer, or split the material. (Input related reference number if available)

11. MFG Date: Show MFG date on the label, but the system will not save this data into the database.

Note: This option only works when MFG Date=Yes at Administrator --> Traceability Administrator--> System Setting -->Material_And_Labeling page.

12. LPN: show LPN( LICENSE_PLATE_NUMBER) on the label.

13. Send: Creates and prints material label when Send is selected.

Note: Ensure each label passes visual check and checked by the scanner, make sure every item on the label matches the material, and paste the label on the same surface where supplier label is located. (Do not cover the feeder hole or other labels on the packing).

 

Reprint Material Label

This module is used by IQC to reprint material barcodes. Reasons for reprinting the existing Traceability printed labels include the following:

  • the quantity is being updated
  • poor quality labels printed
  • the label has been damaged

 

Note: In this section, it is a prerequisite to have printed the material label.

 

1. To access the Reprint Material Label page, navigate to Shop Floor Control -->Production Control -->Incoming Traceability -->Reprint Material Label.

Figure 4: Incoming Reprint Labeling

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1. Enter the Material Barcode, and then select Enter (all related information appears).

2. Confirm and enter the Current Quantity.

Note: The entered Current Quantity cannot be greater than the Total Quantity. The Item Current Quantity will be in red and the user will not be allowed to print labels when "Material Label Quantity Control" is set to Yes in the Traceability system setting page.

3. Define Pb-Free Category, MFG Date, and Next Inspection Date as it appears on the MFR label.

4. Input the reference information in the LPN field if any.

5. Select Send to print the new label.

 

Print Sub-Label

This module is for creating the second level of material package label(s) into the same quantity level, which split from the first level receiving quantity.

1. To access the Print Sub-Label page, navigate to Shop Floor Control -->Production Control -->Incoming Traceability -->Print Sub-Label.

 

Figure 5: Print Sub-Label Input Options

Figure 5- Print Sub-Label Input Options.png

1. Select Print Sub-Label from the Incoming Main menu.

2. Input "Original Material", and then select Enter. The related information appears.

3. Define the sub-label quantity in New Material Quantity.

4. Complete the remaining fields per the original material label.

5. Select Send to create a new label.

 

Split/Transfer Material

This module is to split a receiving material lot (from one unique Traceabilitymaterial label) into multiple material sizes (i.e. multiple Traceabilitymaterial labels and different unique barcodes). This is applicable to the situation if a material is required volume-split.

 

To access the Split/Transfer Material page, navigate to Shop Floor Control -->Production Control -->Incoming Traceability -->Split/Transfer Material.

Note: It is a prerequisite to have printed the material label.


Scenario example (To split the material lot from one into two different packages)

Before Split/Transfer in Traceability:

Original Material: E12-012345

SSCI Part Number: XYZ6789

Current/Total Quantity: 4000 / 4000


After Split/Transfer in Traceability:

Package 1

Original Material: E12-012345

SSCI Part Number: XYZ6789

Current/Total Quantity: 2000 / 4000

Package 2

Original Material: E12-012346

SSCI Part Number: XYZ6789

Current/Total Quantity: 2000 / 2000

Transfer Material

This same module is also used for transferring an item number of a specific material lot to another item number.

1. Transfer the material for different project/customer if both items  A ML are exactly the same. 2. To comply with ROHS or bond policy, some materials may need to change properties by changing SSCI P/N so a new material barcode is applied.

Figure 6: Split /Transfer Material- Input Options

Figure 6- Split Transfer Material- Input Options.png

 

Split Material

When the requested quantity is less than the quantity in one packing unit, use the Split Material function:

1. Select Split/Transfer Material from the Incoming Menu.

2. Scan or enter the material barcode of the Original Material in the Original Material box. Additional information will show up automatically.

3. New Material Barcode can be granted by serial number.

4. Enter the New Material Quantity.

Pb-Free Category, lead-free material can transfer to leaded material if the parameter Lead-Free Transfer Control was defined NO at System Settings.

6. Define MSD Level, Next Inspection Date, MFG Date, and LPN as requested.

7. Enter the reference number in Append Remark (if applicable).

8. Select Send and another new label is granted.

Transfer Material

1. Scan or enter the material barcode of the Original Material in the Original Material box. Additional information will show up automatically.

2. Input or scan the new item number SANM Part Number.

3. New Material Barcode can be granted by serial number

4. Enter the New Material Quantity.

5. For Pb-Free Category lead-free material can transfer to leaded material if the parameter Lead-Free Transfer Control was defined NO at System Settings.

6. Define MSD Level, Next Inspection Date, MFG Date, and LPN as requested.

7. Input the reference number in Append Remark (if applicable).

8. Select Send to generate a new level.

Note: Pb-Free can be converted to Led but Leaded can never be converted to Pb-Free.

Approved Manufacturer List

At the Approved Manufacturer List module, the user can add a new AML, search special AML,  change the status of the AML for expired material.

Navigate to Shop Floor Control > Production Control > Incoming > Approved Manufacturer list,the main page show.

Figure: Approved Manufacturer list the main page

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 Add AML

  1. Select the Add AML at the top, will insert one new line at the list.

Figure: Add new AML

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  • Part Number: This is the Part Number for the material. This column is mandatory.
  • Manufacture Name: This is the Name of the Manufacturer. This column is mandatory.
  • Manufacturer PN: The Part Number of the manufacturer. This column is mandatory.
  • Shelf Life(Days): The days that how long the manufacture will be expired. '0' meaning this manufacture will not expire forever. '0' by default.
  • Status: This column is used to show the status of the Manufacturer, the value is Active/Inactive. Active by default.

Note: Shelf Life(Days)= Expiry Days (Column At the AML template file).

  1. Input the Part Number, Manufacturer Name, Manufacturer P/N, Shelf Life(Days) values in the fields.

Figure: Add  new AML with data

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  1. Click Update to add the new AML. The AML creates successful information that will show on the page for several minutes.
  2. Once create succeed, uses can check the expiry date(optional).

Figure: Confirm the Expire Date

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Note:The Create Date is current date that do the Add AML action , Expire Date = Create Date + Shelf Life(Days).

Search AML

Users can search special AML by Part Number, Status, and Expire Date.

Figure: Search AML main page

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Activate/Inactivate AML

This section is for active or inactive AML. Due to one Part Number has many manufactures, so this function is used to prevent using wrong manufactures, in other words, make the manufactures chosen more exactly.

 

 Activate AML

  1. Search the special inactive AML.

Figure: Search the special inactive AML

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  1. Select and click the Part Number from the Part Number column on the Main page. (the status should be 'Inactive'),will open the Activate AML sub-page.

Figure: Activate AML subpage

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  1. At the Activate AML sub-page, Input the "Comment" in the edit box if needed.
  2. Click Activate button to activate the AML.
  3. The lower table shows this Part Number history.
  4. If do the activate action successfully, the message will be shown in the following figure. And the Status will change to Active.

Figure: Activate AML succeed

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 Inactivate AML

  1. Search the special active AML.

Figure: Search the special active AML

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  1. Select and click the Part Number from the Part Number column on the Main page. (the status should be 'Active'), then will open the Inactivate AML sub-page.

Figure: Inactivate AML subpage

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  1. Input the "Comment" in the edit box if needed.
  2. Click the Inactivate button to inactivate the AML.
  3. The lower table shows this Part Number history.
  4. If do the inactivate action successfully, the message will be shown as the following figure. And the Status will change to Inactive.

Manufacturer Info

Under this module, the user is allowed to view manufacturer information and input or modify part details.

1. To access the Manufacturer Info page, navigate to Shop Floor Control>Production Control>Incoming Traceability>Manufacturer Info.

Figure 11: Incoming Add AML Report

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2. Select criteria from the Search By drop-down list to perform the search.

For Example Manufacture, SANM P/N, or MANU P/N.

3. Input corresponding code in the textbox and select the icon to the right. Below is an example to search by SANM P/N.

Figure 12: Incoming Manufacturer Info Search

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Select the SANM P/N to see corresponding manufacturer information:

It lists out all manufacturer part numbers under the selected SANM P/N. To view part details, please click on one manufacturer part number:

  • Manufacturer: Manufacturer for the selected material. Display only.
  • Manufacturer PN: The manufacturer P/N selected by the user. Display only.
  • Pb-Free Category: The Pb level of selected material. Select from the drop-down list.
  • MSD Level: The MSD level of selected material. Select from the drop-down list.
  • Date Code: Define the date format. Select from the drop-down list.
  • Body Thickness: Material thickness in millimeters. Input corresponding value in the textbox. This is a must-defined item for material verification during material loading.
  • Orientation: Define material orientation. Select from the drop-down list. This is a must-defined item for material verification during material loading.
  • Package Type: The type of material package. Select from the drop-down list.
  • Package Width: Package width in millimeter. Input corresponding value in the textbox.
  • Package Pitch: Package pitch in millimeter. Input corresponding value in the textbox.
  • Marking Regular (changed to Marking Regulation since Traceability 3.4.3.): Allow user to define the naming regulation of IC number. This option won't show up unless it is set "IC Marking =YES " under the System Setting page.
  • Send: Save the configuration.
  • Cancel: Go back to the previous window without saving.

Virtual RT

Process Overview

This function is suggested to be used only under the following scenario and it is strongly recommended to obtain approval from either or both Quality Assurance Manager and Supply Chain Manager:

  • Received material item is not purchased through ERP.
  • Consignment item and Free of Charge (FOC) item from Supplier or Customer that are not purchased or ordered through ERP.

Add Virtual Receipt Traveller

This module creates a virtual Receipt Traveler (RT) number for a specific batch of materials for certain requirements. The name for the virtual RT number generated automatically starts with "v" plus customized name by the operator to differentiate from the normal ones.

 

Figure 13: Incoming Add Virtual RT

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1. Select Add Virtual RT under the incoming main menu.

2. SANM Part Number: Enter the required value in the text box.

3. Manufacturer Name: Select the option from the drop-down list.

3. Suppler Name: Select the option from the drop-down list.

4. Receipt Traveler No.: Enter the RT number in the text box.

5. Quantity: Enter the required quantity in the text box.

6. Send: Click the button to add a virtual RT.

7. A new receipt traveler is generated. The new RT will be displayed on the RT report page.

 

Figure 14: Incoming RT Report

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Further Information

This completes SOP-5-I-PTS0002-C Incoming Material Labeling information. For further information on a specific functional area for incoming please refer to the following SOP.

SOP-5-I-PTS0024-1_Inquiry & Reporting

 

 


Document Revision History

Date Author Title Version Change Reference Approved by
01/08/13 Helena Wang Technical Writer A1 First Release for Incoming Material Labeling

 

 

03/04/16 Elaine Fonaro Technical Writer B1 Updated Oracle occurrences to ERP  
07/21/20 Tiana H. Technical Writer B1 Changed to Incoming (PTS) to Incoming Traceability.