The inspection queue
Confirm provisional prices at the bench and route material price moves back to the customer for approval.
The Queue tab is the inspection workstation. Items move through columns by status: Intake, Inspection, Awaiting approval, In service and Completed, with Rejected and Returned available as filters.
Service docket
HRT-26-00024
Ashworth Aerospace Ltd
Endmill regrind and recoat
Registered on quote
25 Apr, 09:00
Provisional price £13.40 recorded against the serial
InspectionWithin quoted band
25 Apr, 19:00
No reprice needed, the quoted price holds
Returned to the customer
26 Apr, 10:00
Closed at £13.40, as quoted
Provisional pricing
A service can be marked subject to inspection. Items quoted under such a service carry a provisional price until someone measures them. The inspector screen is form first: open an item, the service parameters are pre-filled from the quoted values, you correct them against the real item and recalculate.
The delta approval flow
When the service is subject to inspection and the recalculated price moves away from the quoted price by more than your organisation inspection delta, the item goes to awaiting approval rather than straight into service.
- An approval email goes to the customer contact with a diff table showing old against new parameters and price.
- The contact follows an approve or decline link on the quote portal page.
- Approve moves the item to in service. Decline returns the item.
Within the threshold the recalculated price stands and the item proceeds without asking the customer. The threshold is the line between a routine correction and a change worth confirming.
Reject and complete
Rejecting an item records a reason, such as cracked, undersize or not economical, with optional free text and a photo. The customer is notified and any existing quote line is voided or marked rejected. Completing an item increments its times serviced count, sets it to completed and then to returned once dispatched.
Every transition writes a service event with the actor and payload, so an approval, rejection or override can always be traced after the fact.