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Oracle Production Scheduling

Feasible on-time schedules with improved throughput and utilization

Why PS

Sequence orders to best use your production resources.

Offload production to alternate resources.


Minimize the effect of unplanned production and down time. Evaluate the impact of a supply shortage on fill rates. Support revenue growth using existing production assets. Feasible schedules that respect manufacturing constraints.

Reduced work in process inventories


Secure and integrated system

Flexible and easy to work with scheduling UI Advanced analytical views Sequence dependent changeover minimization Alerts with root cause Automatic floating bottleneck detection

Representation of all routing precedence relationships


KPI to determine the best schedule.

Scope of PS & ASCP

Two implementation modes of PS:


Running PS with reference to an ASCP Plan

Running PS Standalone

Schedule work orders only


Forecast demands specified via Demand schedules

Schedule work orders and planned orders


Forecast demands come in via the referenced ASCP plan

Inter-org demands included only via internal sales orders

Inter-org demands also include planned order demands from the ASCP plan

Items to be included in PS specified via specification of category sets / categories

Items to be included in PS derived from the items in the ASCP plan

No Forecast consumption

Forecast consumption performed in ASCP is retained within PS

Production Scheduling- No Link to ASCP

System

Collect Data from EBS/ Legacy

Run PS Snapshot

Reschedules Work Orders start date and end dates on the source

No
Scheduler

Download PS snapshot to local client

Run PS solver

Review and adjust Production Schedule

Repair PS

Accept Production Schedule

Yes

Approve PS

Publish PS to Source

Production Scheduling- Link to ASCP

System

Run Data Collection

Run ASCP Plan linked to PS

Run PS snapshot linked to ASCP plan

Create New Work Orders

Reschedules the Work Order start and end dates

Planner

Review ASCP Plan

Release Planned Orders to create work orders

No

Scheduler

Publish Firm PLO to ASCP Download PS snapshot to local client Run PS solver Review and adjust the schedule manually Repair the Schedule PS schedule accepted? Yes Approve PS

Publish WO to source Select Work Orders to Reschedules

Production scheduler responsibility to create production schedules.

Show the different tabs of Schedule options in screen.

No of Days for which schedule


to be created.

The number of days for which Schedule results are sent back to the planning server and ERP source

The ASCP plan from which Production Scheduling reads in dependent and independent demands as well as planned orders.

The category set to be used to filter the items for consideration.

List of Schedules created for the selected organization

Collect the latest E-Business Suite data and ASCP planned orders for scheduling in Production Scheduling. If this is the first time you are running this schedule, this is the only option available to you.

When E-Business Suite data has previously been collected to the planning server, this option creates the production schedule based on that data.

Start Production Scheduling with the last model saved on the client computer.

New PS Model

Understanding Models and Data Editors

Demand Centric View


Demand Centric view enables you to visually display the start times, end times and duration for each demand, along with its associated line items and routings.

Makespan Bars:

Solid black bar- 100 % order fill, based on unit fill


Solid yellow bar- 66% to 100% Solid orange bar- 33% to 66%

Solid red bar- Less than 33%

Work Order Centric view


Work Order centric view enables you to visually display the start times, end times and duration for each work order , along with its associated operations and any pegged work orders

Solid black bar- Line item schedule to be manufactured on-time Black and Red bar- Line item schedule to be available after the

requested date
Black and green bar- to be available before the requested Solid red bar- item after requested date

Solid green bar- Line item schedule early


Green diamond- Line item is procured from a supplier and ready to be used in routing

Different Alerts

Defining Resources

Defining Operations

Defining Routings

Working with Data Editors

Setting Up Models

Solving and Viewing Schedules

Evaluating and Adjusting Schedules

Manually one can drag and drop the Operations to change the scheduling

Publishing Schedules

Production Scheduling Published Reports Overview We can publish data from Production Scheduling in any of the following formats: CSV HTML XML CSV File Reports CSV files can be read into an ETL tool of your choice for transformation in preparation for import into other systems. When you publish in .csv file format, you can generate one or more of the following reports. Operations Report, Resource Schedule, Demand Fulfillment, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) HTML Dispatch Report HTML file format generates an HTML Dispatch Report that can be published directly to the shop floor. XML File Reports The standard XML files, which are exported out of Production Scheduling, are: ProductionSchedule.xml PurchaseOrderRecommendations.xml WorkOrderSchedule.xml XML files can be compressed when publishing, which reduces the size of the files created.

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