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re-packing / rework process in Manufacturing

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Hi Team, 

Could you please guide me on the re-packing process followed in manufacturing?

For example, we have SFG (oil) that is being filled into finished goods (FG) packing materials. After filling, we identified leakage in 5 cans. Could you please advise on the correct process to handle this situation?

 

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Dileep G

 

 

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    AndrewThomas81 Profile Picture
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    You can use an item journal to adjust the stock
     
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  • Dileep Gopinathan Profile Picture
    103 on at
    Andrew , 
     
    I need to use this oil and fill 5 cans. 
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    AndrewThomas81 Profile Picture
    2,220 on at
    Use the item journal to negatively adjust the oil, and positively adjust 5 cans
     
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    Andrew Thomas FCCA MCP
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  • Dileep Gopinathan Profile Picture
    103 on at
    Hi Andrew, 
     
    I don't want to Journal Adjustment. 
     
    Thanks 
    Dileep G
     
     
  • JP-18051335-0 Profile Picture
    22 on at
    I think your question is structured wrong, so you have a leak in larger package, or in 5 packages? and do you want to keep using this oil, or is it destroyed/ unusable. and what do you want to do with the oil afterwards?
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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    101,995 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Should the leaked oil be included in the cost of this production? If so, enter the quantity for real consumption in the Production Journal.
     
    Thanks
    ZHU
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    OussamaSabbouh Profile Picture
    17,623 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hello Dileep,
    for this scenario I would not treat it as a normal new production of 5 cans; it is a rework/repacking case, so the clean process is usually: first decide whether the leaked FG cans are scrap or can be recovered, then reverse/adjust the bad FG quantity if it was already posted as good output, consume the damaged packing material as scrap, and create a small rework/repacking production order to consume the recoverable SFG oil and new packing material, then post output for the corrected FG cans. If the oil is not recoverable, post it as scrap/consumption loss; if the oil is recoverable, bring it back/consume it correctly through the rework order so costing stays clean. In Business Central terms, use Production Journal / Consumption Journal / Output Journal, and use Scrap Quantity/Scrap Code where applicable; avoid just doing item reclassification unless you only need a stock movement, because it will not properly capture repacking cost, consumed packing material, or scrap. 
    Regards,
    Oussama Sabbouh

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