This document discusses how to manage production planning and scheduling when using a finite capacity model versus an infinite capacity model. With infinite capacity, it is possible to overbook the schedule and exceed available machine hours in a given week. The document demonstrates how to detect and resolve overcapacity issues by changing the work center assignment, move production dates to a different week, or select alternative component routings. It also addresses how to handle orders that cannot be delayed and prioritize their production schedule.
This document discusses how to manage production planning and scheduling when using a finite capacity model versus an infinite capacity model. With infinite capacity, it is possible to overbook the schedule and exceed available machine hours in a given week. The document demonstrates how to detect and resolve overcapacity issues by changing the work center assignment, move production dates to a different week, or select alternative component routings. It also addresses how to handle orders that cannot be delayed and prioritize their production schedule.
This document discusses how to manage production planning and scheduling when using a finite capacity model versus an infinite capacity model. With infinite capacity, it is possible to overbook the schedule and exceed available machine hours in a given week. The document demonstrates how to detect and resolve overcapacity issues by changing the work center assignment, move production dates to a different week, or select alternative component routings. It also addresses how to handle orders that cannot be delayed and prioritize their production schedule.
Infinite capacity – see why problems WC Change We can see that in week 27 we have an over capacity (108%); We can select an alternative WC (473AA2_C) and drag&drop the PD step in red color