By final step I mean all steps completed and you have the finished product.
BJ Freeman sent the following on 7/27/2008 10:18 AM: > Though Jacopo gave you the technical answer > I think of it this way: > WIP as a parts on a cart or conveyor belt that got though processes > before they are finished. so they don't go to inventory, until the final > step. > > brijesh m sent the following on 7/27/2008 5:00 AM: >> Hi friends, >> I have given the status of "work in progress"(WIP) to the product in the >> intermediate stage of my manufacturing process. But after completion of its >> corresponding producing task this product(WIP) was not incremented in >> inventory. Is there any way out ? >> >> >> Thanks >> Brijesh M. >> >> > > > >
