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SYSPRO Factory Scheduling


SYSPRO Factory Scheduling

SYSPRO Factory Scheduling

SYSPRO Software - SYSPRO Factory Scheduling products give you the ability to schedule the production in your factory to a detailed level, considering the capacity constraints in your environment.

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SYSPRO Factory Scheduling products give you the ability to schedule the production in your factory to a detailed level, considering the capacity constraints in your environment.

You have the option of three products, ranging from the less sophisticated Graphical Planning Board to the very sophisticated Advanced Scheduler, the latter being classified as an APS (advanced planning and scheduling) system.

Get true control of the production resources, manage customer requirements, current situation on the floor, complex constraints you face, shift patterns and other factors.

SYSPRO provides you with a complete solution to manage your factory effectively.

Work-in-progress often is scrapped during an operation, and the amount of scrap is usually known for each parent part for each process. In some environments it is easier to record and track scrap at parent part level than to try and account for it for each individual component.

SYSPRO Progressive Scrap provides better controls at each stage of operation by allowing the capture of a Scrap percentage and/or of a Scrap quantity against each operation. The required "quantity to make" for the job can then be adjusted accordingly; SYSPRO will show the calculated "gross to make" ensuring that the "net to make" matches the original quantity required. The gross amount that is calculated based on progressive scrap is used to calculate allocations.

For example, if a gross quantity of 200 is entered against a job that has two operations and the first operation has a scrap percentage of 50 percent, the resultant net quantity going into the second operation will be 100. The material allocations linked to this operation would be issued accordingly, allowing for the 50 percent scrap of parent part in the previous operation.

Assuming that in this example the second operation had no scrap factor, the net quantity against the job would be 100. If the user actually wanted to produce 200 pieces, they could choose to enter a net quantity of 200, and the system would calculate that a gross quantity of 400 was required. Because progressive scrap is applied at individual operation levels it makes component planning more accurate.

According to SYSPRO Asia Pacific General Manager, Shaun Butler, "SYSPRO Progressive Scrap is exemplary of SYSPRO's dedication to the Lean initiative. SYSPRO R&D is continually looking for ways to enhance overall manufacturing efficiency to enable manufacturers to successfully compete with foreign and domestic manufacturers of every size."


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