by PartsDanager » Wed Jun 15, 2022 11:26 pm
Sources are there for your own usage. If, for instance, you didn't want lubricants with ACDELCO stuff, you might rename the source in MSSO and create a new source for the other, then batch change the lubricants by group.
Be careful doing this, sources can control price matrix, inventory relief, stocking strategies(non-RIM), etc.
If you want to know what the previous management that set up the sources were up to, try the following:
Go in to MSSO and print "ALL" source controls and descriptions.
Check out ULT to see what part price codes are set to each labor type.
You can also check OSPC and run the report tab to see if there are sources with specific price codes within inv/ROs.
You can set up price break escalation per source is SPBE. If you choose to change anything here, make sure your service team is on board and you don't blindside them by tripling the cost of bolts or something weird.
Truth is, there isn't one right way to source parts. It is, however, the basis for pricing structure, replenishment, and accounting. Having your sources match your business model (and make sense to your people) is what matters most.
I encourage you not to make any large changes until you can see how small changes affect your business.
Be very careful making changes to Tires and oil, as most dealers separate out these sources to relieve from a specific inventory account.
Good luck, I'm sure there is more to say as the 'back end' of parts is deep and feels convoluted. I recommend looking at service connect articles about the functions I mentioned above before diving in too deep.