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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW - IBS ENTERPRISE

Manufacturing software - 55482 IBS Manufacturing

IBS M

ANUFACTURING

software is specifically developed for the supply chain environment, where flow-oriented and demand-driven manufacturing meets customer demands in a dynamic market. Make the right decisions at every stage while you reduce lead-times, increase delivery reliability and improve customer service.

Manufacturing alternative products (co-products) Manufacturers are sometimes not sure what an end-product will be. A producer of porce- lain, for example, might have an end result of either a first-class or a second-class product, or even a combination of the two. To resolve this issue, IBS E • Demand-driven functionality for improved supply chain responsiveness• Flexibility that supports any manufacturing planning method• Rough-cut disposal checking at order entry• Graphical support for rescheduling and simulation. Rough-cut disposal check on material and capacity at sales order entry When availability for material and/or capacity is checked, it is always checked against normal stock. If no such stock/capacity exists within the item’s planning time, the availability check is then performed on the product’s BOM and/or BOR, and ‘best delivery date’ is calculated. IBS M
ANUFACTURING is a comprehensive solu-tion for companies that must meet exacting market demands with efficiency, accuracy and reliable operational control. The solution is designed to adapt to your manufacturing and business processes. IBS M
ANUFACTURING is a core component of IBS E
NTERPRISE supply chain software, which includes sales order manage- ment, distribution and warehousing. Production scheduling MRPII IBS M IBS M Pull-planning For repetitive manufacturing, two different methods can be used:• Shortage analysis Priority analysis is based on the coverage time (in days) that an actual product has within the planning horizon, taking into account the demand, order, stock situation and forecast. The design of the priority value (cover time) is user-defined, making it possible to create customer-defined planning methods. focuses on products and components subject to or risking shortage, within the defined planning horizon•
ANUFACTURING provides a variety of planning methods to fit a variety of manufacturing requirements, with everything from pull- planning concepts for repetitive product manufacturing to MRPII planning. All these techniques can be used side by side as required.
NTERPRISE lets you produce alternative products or co-products as a result of a manufacturing order.Alternative products are defined in the manu-facturing structure file as possible items to beproduced, as a specified percentage or quantity that can be produced as an alternative prod- uct in relation to the intended, real product.
ANUFACTURING also supports a traditional forward material and capacity planning method, which is sometimes more appropriate to use. MRP order proposals are all prioritised from end-product down to the lowest component level. The highest prioritised demand (sales order) is then handled as the most important proposal, and the forecast is handled as a lower priority. This method focuses on fulfill- ing demand in the right order. Because MRP also creates re-scheduling pro-posals, it is possible to set a filter for the MRP to avoid unnecessary times on re-scheduling proposals that differ by, for example, two days.

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