odoo-manufacturing-advisor
Expert guide for Odoo Manufacturing: Bills of Materials (BoM), Work Centers, routings, MRP planning, and production order workflows.
Best use case
odoo-manufacturing-advisor is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Expert guide for Odoo Manufacturing: Bills of Materials (BoM), Work Centers, routings, MRP planning, and production order workflows.
Teams using odoo-manufacturing-advisor should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/odoo-manufacturing-advisor/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How odoo-manufacturing-advisor Compares
| Feature / Agent | odoo-manufacturing-advisor | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Expert guide for Odoo Manufacturing: Bills of Materials (BoM), Work Centers, routings, MRP planning, and production order workflows.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Odoo Manufacturing Advisor ## Overview This skill helps you configure and optimize Odoo Manufacturing (MRP). It covers Bills of Materials (BoM), Work Centers, routing operations, production order lifecycle, and Material Requirements Planning (MRP) runs to ensure you never run short of materials. ## When to Use This Skill - Creating or structuring Bills of Materials for finished goods. - Setting up Work Centers with capacity and efficiency settings. - Running an MRP to automatically generate purchase and production orders from demand. - Troubleshooting production order discrepancies or component availability issues. ## How It Works 1. **Activate**: Mention `@odoo-manufacturing-advisor` and describe your manufacturing scenario. 2. **Configure**: Receive step-by-step instructions for BoM setup, routing, and MRP configuration. 3. **Plan**: Get guidance on running MRP and interpreting procurement messages. ## Examples ### Example 1: Create a Bill of Materials ```text Menu: Manufacturing → Products → Bills of Materials → New Product: Finished Widget v2 BoM Type: Manufacture This Product Quantity: 1 (produce 1 unit per BoM) Components Tab: - Raw Plastic Sheet | Qty: 0.5 | Unit: kg - Steel Bolt M6 | Qty: 4 | Unit: Units - Rubber Gasket | Qty: 1 | Unit: Units Operations Tab (requires "Work Orders" enabled in MFG Settings): - Operation: Injection Molding | Work Center: Press A | Duration: 30 min - Operation: Assembly | Work Center: Line 1 | Duration: 15 min ``` > **BoM Types explained:** > > - **Manufacture This Product** — standard production BoM, creates a Manufacturing Order > - **Kit** — sold as a bundle; components are delivered separately (no MO created) > - **Subcontracting** — components are sent to a subcontractor who returns the finished product ### Example 2: Configure a Work Center ```text Menu: Manufacturing → Configuration → Work Centers → New Work Center: CNC Machine 1 Working Hours: Standard 40h/week Time Efficiency: 85% (machine downtime factored in; 85% = 34 effective hrs/week) Capacity: 2 (can run 2 production operations simultaneously) OEE Target: 90% (Overall Equipment Effectiveness KPI target) Costs per Hour: $75.00 (used for manufacturing cost reporting) ``` ### Example 3: Run the MRP Scheduler ```text The MRP scheduler runs automatically via a daily cron job. To trigger it manually: Menu: Inventory → Operations → Replenishment → Run Scheduler (or Manufacturing → Planning → Replenishment in some versions) After running, review procurement exceptions: Menu: Inventory → Operations → Replenishment Message Types: "Replenish" — Stock is below minimum; needs a PO or MO "Reschedule" — An order's scheduled date conflicts with demand "Cancel" — Demand no longer exists; the order can be cancelled ``` ## Best Practices - ✅ **Do:** Enable **Work Orders** in Manufacturing Settings to use routing and time-tracking per operation. - ✅ **Do:** Use **BoM with variants** (via product attributes) for products that come in multiple configurations (color, size, voltage) — avoids duplicate BoMs. - ✅ **Do:** Set **Lead Times** on components (vendor lead time + security lead time) so MRP schedules purchase orders in advance. - ✅ **Do:** Use **Scrap Orders** when discarding defective components during production — never adjust stock manually. - ❌ **Don't:** Manually create purchase orders for MRP-managed items — override MRP suggestions only when justified. - ❌ **Don't:** Confuse **Kit** BoM with **Manufacture This Product** — a Kit never creates a Manufacturing Order. ## Limitations - This skill targets **Odoo Manufacturing (mrp)** module. **Maintenance**, **PLM** (Product Lifecycle Management), and **Quality** modules are separate Enterprise modules not covered here. - **Subcontracting** workflows (sending components to a third-party manufacturer) have additional receipt and valuation steps not fully detailed here. - **Lot/serial number traceability** in production (tracking which lot was consumed per MO) adds complexity; test with small batches before full rollout. - MRP calculations assume demand comes from **Sale Orders** and **Reordering Rules** — forecasts from external systems require custom integration.
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