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Friday, 18 March 2011 16:28

ERP Manufacturing

You and Your Manufacturing Scheduling Software

In order to be prepared for a manufacturing project you need to pay attention to details; planning and scheduling are essential here. Work orders need to be managed properly and materials management is of the utmost importance. Scheduling a manufacturing project involves all of the considerations needed to complete the project, from the shop floor to distribution. If you’re using manufacturing scheduling software backed by the power of enterprise resource planning (ERP) then you are bound to be successful.You’ll be working from a platform that provides an applications suite of modules that are integrated, automated, and connected for swift processing of business tasks. The manufacturing floor will be in close coordination with accounting, human resources, the inventory unit, distribution, as well as customer relationship management. All authorized personnel will have project visibility from wherever they sit. Connections will also be provided for external partners, suppliers and distributors. The whole arrangement is streamlined and designed for the facilitation of automating business processing tasks.Some of the main interactions involved in manufacturing products is between the folks in supply chain management, logistics, distribution and the warehouse. These units work lose and in concert with other to ensure the success of the manufacturing project. Arrangements may need to be made for just-in-time deliveries of manufacturing materials; project management must keep abreast of any changes, alterations, or updates to the production schedule. Fortunately, all of these thins can be easily handled with manufacturing scheduling software.

Manufacturing calls for planning and scheduling from the moment you receive the work order. From that point on your schedule reflects on such things as production capacity, shop floor preparedness, materials management, warehouse and storage space … This software will help you to coordinate workloads and workflow, as the project gets underway. You will already have some idea of how you are going to ship and distribute product, and you have tracking capabilities as well.

Speaking of tracking, manufacturers are well aware that they have a schedule to meet. They know that customers and distributors are working on the same scheduling scenario, and everyone involved in the project must cooperate to ensure not only a successful production, but also swift distribution and delivery. That’s where customer relationship management comes in; because it’s all about keeping the customer satisfied. You can accomplish that with good manufacturing scheduling software. A successful manufacturing conclusion means that all parties involved have done their jobs well, by working in close cooperation.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 19 March 2011 08:06