The Labours page allows you to manage your workforce, track their roles, assign them to shifts, and link them with Production Stages.
This ensures efficient task allocation and accurate capacity calculations across the entire factory.With the Labours module, you can:Add and manage your workers
Assign job titles (skills)
Link workers to specific production stages
Organize your labour resources for better planning and tracking
A Labour represents an individual worker in your factory.
Each labour can have:A job title (e.g., CNC Operator, Welder, Painter Helper)
A shift (Day / Night / Between)
Production stages they are trained for
Capacity and performance calculations
Bulk Update operations in Production
📂 Where to Find Labours#
Production Setup → LaboursHere you will see a list showing:Export labour data to Excel or PDF
Search or filter by job title, shift, or worker name
➕ Add a New Labour#
Click New Labour to open the form.
Fill in the following fields:
1️⃣ Code (Required)#
A unique identifier for the labour.Codes help with quick scanning and accurate record-keeping.
2️⃣ Name (Required)#
The labour’s primary name used across the system.
3️⃣ Native Name (Optional)#
Used to store the worker’s name in their local or preferred language.
4️⃣ Job Title (Optional)#
Select the worker’s skill or role from the Labour Titles list.Assigning a job title helps the system match workers to the correct production tasks.
5️⃣ Shifts (Optional)#
Assign the worker to a specific shift created under Shifts.Shifts help Fabritec calculate true capacity based on working hours.
6️⃣ Production Stages (Optional)#
Specify which stages this labour is qualified to work on.Assigning stages ensures accuracy when distributing work or calculating labour availability.
✔️ Saving the Labour#
Click Add Labour to save the new worker.They will immediately appear in the Labours list and will be available for:WorkStation labour linking
✏️ Editing or 🗑️ Deleting a Labour#
✏️ Edit – Modify job title, shift, or production stage
🗑️ Delete – Remove the labour
⚠️ A labour cannot be deleted if they are assigned to active production tasks or logs.
They must be reassigned first.
⭐ Best Practices#
Use consistent naming for all labour codes and names
Assign labour titles before adding workers to keep data organized
Link workers only to stages they are trained for
Set shifts accurately for proper capacity and productivity calculations
Review your labour list regularly to keep records updated
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Modified at 2025-11-30 20:15:46