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What is 'feeder production line' in SAP PP-FLW - Flow Manufacturing?


feeder production line - Overview

  • Component: PP-FLW

  • Component Name: Flow Manufacturing

  • Description: A production line that produces assemblies to send to the main production line. The main production line uses the assemblies to produce the end product. This term is used in Line Design.


feeder production line - Details


  • Key Concepts: A feeder production line is a type of production line used in SAP's PP-FLW Flow Manufacturing component. It is a type of production line that is used to produce multiple products in a single production run. The feeder production line consists of a series of machines that are connected together in a linear fashion. Each machine is responsible for producing one product, and the products are then fed into the next machine in the line. This type of production line is often used when producing multiple products with similar characteristics, such as parts for an assembly line.
    How to use it: In order to use a feeder production line, you must first create the individual machines that will be used in the line. Each machine must be configured with the appropriate settings for the product it will be producing. Once all of the machines have been created, they can then be connected together in a linear fashion. The products produced by each machine can then be fed into the next machine in the line, allowing for multiple products to be produced in a single production run.
    Tips & Tricks: When setting up a feeder production line, it is important to ensure that each machine is properly configured and that all of the machines are connected correctly. Additionally, it is important to ensure that each machine

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