We’re working through our implementation of the Advanced Planning and Scheduling module. We’ve successfully setup a few BoMs, Machines, Calendars, etc AND have managed to schedule test orders with predictable results. several wins all around BUT there’s something we might be missing…
Threaded Scheduling ( I made that name up )
When scheduling a large order where individual Operations span multiple days we’ve noticed that it’s all scheduled logically as one long plan, not ideal for our environment.
Let’s try this scenario...
Assumptions : Operation 1 references a Work Center that resides in Warehouse A. Operation 2 references a Work Center that resides in Warehouse A, though we may opt to move Operation 2 into a different Warehouse within the same building.
Scenario : We need to make 100 widgets and the BoM has two Operations. Operation 1 takes five days to complete and each day it completes 20 widgets. Operation 2 takes five days to complete and each day it completes 20 widgets.
Observation : At this moment, Acumatica will schedule 10 distinct calendar days of production. What’s curious is that the system doesn’t seem to allocate a number of units to any part of the schedule but rather time and only time. I hope I’m wrong...
Desire / Goal : Operation 2 should be able to start on the second day of Operation 1 since 20 widgets have been completed by Operation 1 do the total number of days, in this model, would be 6.
Questions :
- Can we get Acumatica to do this?
- If so then maybe someone can point us in the right direction?
- Is there something to my inability to find widgets being associated with the schedule, is it a me thing or am I seeing things correctly?
- Please appreciate that the above mentioned “Goal” is what we’re used to, a system that calculates the time, schedules according and can associates a number of widget to the schedule record.
What we haven’t yet tested…
Does it make a difference if the Operations reference Work Centers that are in the same or different warehouses.
Thoughts and ideas of all sorts are welcome.
Thank-you! ;-)
Best answer by angierowley75
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