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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Production and Distribution Planning

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Production and Distribution Planning

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Production and Distribution Planning

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Overview: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Production and Distribution Planning is designed to optimize the flow of goods from procurement through manufacturing to distribution. It provides real-time visibility and event management, ensuring synchronized plans across the supply chain network.
Key Features:
  • Material and product movement planning from procurement to distribution.
  • Resource-constrained and unconstrained production and distribution plans.
  • Single-pass planning to reduce supply chain costs.
  • Real-time messaging, alerts, and collaborative planning capabilities.
  • Optimization of component and finished goods substitutions.
  • Dynamic safety stock pooling to minimize stock-outs.
  • Transportation loading to reduce freight costs.
Challenges Addressed: The module addresses the need for feasible and collaborative supply chain plans, considering the complexity of coordinating acquisition, production, storage, and movement of goods to meet demand efficiently.
Solution Highlights:
  • Time-phased master production schedule and distribution plan based on dynamic sourcing.
  • Simultaneous planning of distribution, manufacturing, and materials to reduce planning cycles.
  • Real-time visibility and communication with suppliers and customers.
  • Support for vendor-managed inventory (VMI) and real-time alerts for potential issues.
Optimization Techniques: Utilizes linear programming and heuristic methods to optimize the use of manufacturing and distribution resources, ensuring plans are cost-effective and feasible.
Collaboration and Efficiency: Emphasizes the importance of collaboration across the supply chain, enabling real-time information sharing and decision-making among planners and stakeholders.
Incremental Deployment: Allows for incremental deployment of supply chain planning products, facilitating quick benefits and seamless integration with existing systems.
Conclusion: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne provides a comprehensive solution for managing supply chain processes, offering unified information architecture for smarter decision-making and improved business insight.
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ORACLE DATA SHEET > KEY FEATURES Plan movement of materials and products from procurement, through manufacturing and distribution Generate resource un-constrained or constrained production and distribution plans Reduce total supply chain costs through single-pass planning across supplier, distribution and manufacturing locations > Reduce planning cycles and inventories Real time messaging and alerts with automatic retraction and context-sensitive drilldowns Allow multiple planners to collaborate on the same plan in real time Optimize component and finished god substitutions Pool safety stock through dynamic networks to reduce risk of stock outs Reduce freight costs within network via transportation loading > 1 JD EDWARDS ENTERPRISEONE PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION AND PLANNING >

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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Production and Distribution Planning-2

ORACLE DATA SHEET replenishment activities for material, work in process items, finished goods, and empty or reusable items by optimizing your multi-echelon distribution networks in a single pass. Planning cycles are significantly reduced with the ability to simultaneously plan distribution, manufacturing and materials. Consideringoptimized distribution, manufacturing and material costs and constraints at the same time ensures that plans across the organization are feasible across the business and delivered at the lowest possible cost. The single pass tactical plan for provides quick turnaround...

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ORACLE DATA SHEET internet. Activities, such as vendor managed inventory (VMI) are fully supported. For example, if issues are detected concerning material availability, resource utilization, inventory violations, or product delivery, real-time alerts are sent to those who need to know. Depending on the level of trust with each individual business partner, you can determine the appropriate level of information to share to gain maximum value from the business relationship. Business to Business Efficiency Using Optimized Planning Since the end-to-end supply chain involves not only the storage and...

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ORACLE DATA SHEET take corresponding action. It allows various parties to control what alerts they want to see according to the severity of situations. When the cause of an alert has been fixed so that the situation is no longer a contingency, alerts are dynamically retracted in real-time. Drilldowns When a planner receives an alert they usually need to look into the circumstances around the alert in order to determine its cause and the corrective measures to take. For example, a planner can call for an inventory status report with a click of the mouse. The alert subsequently takes the planner...

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