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New Production Stage in Production Stages List

Easily define stages in your production process.

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Written by Ivan Jelinic
Updated over 4 months ago

Purpose

In the Production Stages List page, the New Production Stage functionality allows users to create customized stages for their production processes, ensuring streamlined operations.

What can you do with it?

With the New Production Stage, you can effectively introduce a tailored stage into your production cycle. This flexibility allows users to create uniquely defined stages, accommodating specific organizational needs. It empowers you to enhance and clarify the production process.

How is it done?

Follow these steps to add a new production stage seamlessly:

  1. Navigate to the Production Stages List page.

  2. Click on the New Production Stage button to start creating.

  3. Enter a Name for your new stage in the provided text field, which will identify this stage within the process.

  4. Select a Production Stage Type that best describes the stage from the provided options:

    • Drying

    • Fresh Cannabis

    • Curing

    • Trimmed

    • Extraction

    • Packaged

    • Other (for cases where the predefined types don’t apply)

  5. Save your new stage to confirm the entry and integrate it into your production operations.

The name you choose sets the stage’s identity, while the type determines its classification within the broader production workflow.

The name you choose sets the stage’s identity, while the type determines its classification within the broader production workflow.

Important Considerations

  • Make sure the Name is clear and recognizable, to avoid confusion within your production stages.

  • Selecting the correct Production Stage Type is essential, as it impacts reporting and process management.

Best Practices

  • Regularly review and update your list of production stages to reflect any changes in operational procedures.

  • Utilize the Other option prudently to maintain consistency and clarity in your production stages categorization.

  • Collaboratively decide on stage names and types with your team to ensure alignment and avoid misunderstandings.

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