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Assembly Grid Explanation
Assembly Grid Explanation
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Written by Matt Panton
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The Assembly Grid is the group of colored rectangles on the left side of the screen when you're in the Assembly Module.

Each rectangle represent an individual location. The green to red color spectrum indicates that there are item(s) on the location. The color is relative to the production due date.

  • If the rectangle is grey it's empty.

  • Red indicates a Late or Rush order

  • Orange indicates an order due within 12 hours

  • Yellow indicates an order due within 24 hours

  • Greenish-Yellow indicates an order due within 48 hours

  • Green indicates an order due in more than 48 hours

  • If the rectangle is black it's your current location.

    • If you're using a conveyor that means the conveyor is spinning relative to that location.

    • If you're using an assembly bay then your current location is just the location you last assembled to.

You can click on a location to open the corresponding order, or hover over a rectangle to see the due date.

There are 2 numbers at the top of the grid, above the name of the Assembly station.

  • Items Due is the number of items left to do for the day.

  • Items Done is the number of items you've finished

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