What is a Tag (in Machine)?

What is a Tag (in Machine)?

Tags link machines to specific item groups or categories.
This helps in filtering which machines are used for which types of products or operations.

Purpose:

  • Used in planning and item-wise machine selection

  • Improves traceability and filtering in reports

Examples:

  • “FG Items”

  • “Scrap”

  • “Test Item Group”

  • “Moulding Items”

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