Summary
Manufacturing kanbans are used to add value to a product and are planned on the Kanban schedule board.
Withdrawal kanbans are used to transfer items to various sites, warehouses, and locations but do not add value to a product.
Kanban rules are supply policies that govern process and transfer activities that are based on kanbans. The kanban rule for fixed quantity kanbans defines the replenishment strategy as a fixed quantity. Fixed quantity kanbans can be used to model fixed bin and fixed card kanban systems.
Kanban jobs are planned with various options to match the production planning requirements for different production scenarios. This process is done by using the Kanban schedule board and the settings on the work cell for capacity and periods.
You can process kanban jobs on the Kanban board for process jobs. Several optional statuses can be used throughout implementation, depending on the production scenarios.
Kanban transfer jobs cannot be planned manually as kanban process jobs are. Kanban transfer jobs are processed either on the Kanban board for process jobs or on the Kanban board for transfer jobs.