Difference Between MTO and MTS
By: Sankaran The difference between MTO and MTS is MTO--> Make to Order
MTS--> Make to Stock
Also the MTS can be achieved using Sales Order schedule line category which will be assigned to Requirement type/class. Item category is assigned to Reqtype/class and the Item category is maintained in the material master. You can use any of the above Config settings. For MTO --> you just need to have all PP cycle settings in place nothing special needed as it is a plain PP cycle. 1. Make-to-order production is a process in which a product is individually manufactured for a particular customer. In contrast to mass production for an unspecified market where a material is manufactured many times, in make-to-order production a material is created only once though the same or a similar production process might be repeated at a later time. 2. You can use make-to-order production in two scenarios
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3. Stock keeping is not usually carried out for products
that are made to order. In companies using make-to-order production, the
demand program only determines the production area, in which various variant
types are produced. Depending on how you track the costs associated with
make-to-order production, there are two ways to process make-to-order items
during sales order processing.
4. For make to order production using the sales order, all costs and revenues involved for an order item are held collectively at that item. A particular rule is used that can be changed manually to transfer costs to profitability analysis. 5. Make to order production is largely a production planning
configuration. It is also controlled by the requirements type, which is
determined by three things
6. Make-to-order production is controlled by the requirements type. The requirements type is determined on the basis of the MRP group (MRP1) and the strategy group (MRP3) in the material master record. In addition, a plant must be assigned for make-to-order items in the sales order.
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