Shop-Trak Transaction Types & Labor Reporting Methods
The transactions described
below are accounted for to accurately cost jobs and indirect labor based
upon the type of work performed. For instance, if an employee is
performing duties on more than one job at a time utilizing multiple work
centers, Shop-Trak will split the manufacturing rate equally among all
the jobs in process but will track payroll wages according to actual hours
worked. However, if an employee is working on one machine that produces
work for multiple jobs simultaneously, Shop-Trak will split the time up
according to the content of work for each job produced. Additionally,
the integration with SyteLine Payroll and Human Resource modules allows
options in the methods of processing financial data.
Direct Labor
- Single Jobs for an employee on a machine or work center.
- Multiple Jobs per employee utilizing multiple work centers
(one person operating two machines).
- Multiple Jobs per employee on one work center (typical situations
on a laser burning machine, robot welder, anodizing tank, heat
treating, CNC router, multi-pallet CNC machining centers, cutoff
saw, shear machines, etc.).
- Team Labor
- Project Labor
- High Volume Jobs of rapidly transitioning repetitive work (Infor
SyteLine Production Schedule work).
Indirect Labor
- Lunch and Breaks
- Time and Attendance
Material Transactions
- Job Complete and Move Transactions
- JIT Transactions
- Job Material Issues
- Kanban Replenishments (at workstation or on handheld unit).
- Work Center Material Issues
- Production Schedule Complete and Scrap Transactions
Related Topics
Shop-Trak Transaction Flow Overview