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{{TrainingVideo
| title    = Design Management - Allocating Packets for Production
| module    = Design Management
| duration  = 4:32
| updated  = April 2026
| summary  = How factory managers use the Manufacturing Status screen to issue packets to the right section, read colour-coded due dates, flag priority, and place packets on hold when issues arise.
| videofile = 2. PRS - Design Management - Allocating Packets for Production.mp4
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<div class="ts-entry" data-time="0"><span class="ts-time">0:00</span> <span class="ts-text">Overview of the Manufacturing Status screen.</span></div>
<div class="ts-entry" data-time="62"><span class="ts-time">1:02</span> <span class="ts-text">Issuing packets to the correct factory section.</span></div>
<div class="ts-entry" data-time="103"><span class="ts-time">1:43</span> <span class="ts-text">Colours indicate the urgency of each packet.</span></div>
<div class="ts-entry" data-time="145"><span class="ts-time">2:25</span> <span class="ts-text">Flagging packets as priority for the floor.</span></div>
<div class="ts-entry" data-time="176"><span class="ts-time">2:56</span> <span class="ts-text">Placing a packet on hold with a note.</span></div>
<div class="ts-entry" data-time="246"><span class="ts-time">4:06</span> <span class="ts-text">Releasing a held packet back into production.</span></div>
| keypoints =<br>
* Manufacturing Status gives a live view of the factory floor.
* Right-click Issue assigns packets to their configured starting section.
* Packet colours (green, yellow, red) reflect schedule status.
* Priority flags make critical packets highly visible to workers.
* Packets can be placed on hold with a note for traceability.
* Held packets are released back when the blocker is resolved.
| seealso  =<br>
* [[Related Page One]]
* [[Related Page Two]]
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Latest revision as of 08:53, 23 April 2026

PRS Version Not specified
Design Management ⏱ 4:32 Updated April 2026
How factory managers use the Manufacturing Status screen to issue packets to the right section, read colour-coded due dates, flag priority, and place packets on hold when issues arise.
✓ Key Points

  • Manufacturing Status gives a live view of the factory floor.
  • Right-click Issue assigns packets to their configured starting section.
  • Packet colours (green, yellow, red) reflect schedule status.
  • Priority flags make critical packets highly visible to workers.
  • Packets can be placed on hold with a note for traceability.
  • Held packets are released back when the blocker is resolved.
📋 Transcript Click any line to jump
0:00 Overview of the Manufacturing Status screen.
1:02 Issuing packets to the correct factory section.
1:43 Colours indicate the urgency of each packet.
2:25 Flagging packets as priority for the floor.
2:56 Placing a packet on hold with a note.
4:06 Releasing a held packet back into production.


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Packet Allocation

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