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Factory Scheduling Introduction

Factory Scheduling Introduction. Presented by: Paulo de Matos. What is it. Allocate production operations to a particular machine at a specific time, considering: Availability of machines (shifts, maintenance, holidays) Capabilities of machines Other constraints e.g. tooling, operators, etc

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Factory Scheduling Introduction

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  1. Factory Scheduling Introduction Presented by: Paulo de Matos

  2. What is it • Allocate production operations to a particular machine at a specific time, considering: • Availability of machines (shifts, maintenance, holidays) • Capabilities of machines • Other constraints e.g. tooling, operators, etc • Developed in collaboration with Preactor International, a scheduling system vendor with: • More than 1,700 implementations • Across all manufacturing industries

  3. Where does it fit in SYSPRO Master Production Scheduling (MPS) Requirements Planning (MRP) Demand (Forecast and Sales) Suggested Jobs Work in Progress (WIP) Progress Update Unscheduled Jobs Factory Scheduling (SFS) Production Schedule

  4. Product Levels • Graphical Planning Board (based on P100) • Basic, single constraint finite capacity scheduling • Finite Scheduler (based on P300) • Multiple constraint finite capacity scheduling with more refined modeling capabilities • Advanced Scheduler (based on P400) • Multiple constraint finite capacity scheduling, considering material and component availability and utilizing advanced scheduling algorithms

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