Work Cell Planning (tirpt4102m210)

Use this session to manage production planning on work cell level.

Note

The Repetitive Production Schedules check box in the Repetitive Manufacturing Parameters (tirpt0100m000) session must be selected.

 

Work Cell

A production unit consisting of one or more work stations in a fixed sequence.

A work cell is used in repetitive manufacturing for the production of a repetitive item.

Plan Group

A group of work cells designated for the same type of production. Plan groups are used in the repetitive scheduling process.

Planned Start

The planned start date for the production of the item.

Schedule

The production schedule ID.

Line

The line position in the schedule.

Product

A repetitive item (also called RPT item) is a manufactured item whose production is controlled by schedules. A schedule contains multiple schedule lines that can be viewed, released, reported as complete, and so on, in one session.

A repetitive item characteristics:

  • Produced in large quantities
  • Subject to repetitive demand
  • Production is based on a rate
  • Lead time is short

Anonymous items and to-order items can be repetitive. However, only to-order items that are Standard-to-Order can be used in RPT schedules. You cannot use generic items or Engineer-to-Order items in an RPT schedule.

Quantity Ordered

The quantity of item

Duration [Hrs]

The production time for the specified item.

Quantity to Backflush

The quantity to backflush.

Quantity Backflushed

The quantity of end product included in the total run quantity for which materials and or hours have been posted using backflushing.

Note

Quantities that are backflushed, are automatically posted when the run is completed.

Production Finish Date

The date on which the production order is completed.

Actual Production Start Date

The date production started.

Actual Production Finish Date

The date production finished.

Origin

The origin of the production run.

Status

Production line status.

Warehousing Order

An order for handling goods in the warehouse.

A warehouse order can be of the following inventory-transaction types:

  • Receipt
  • Issue
  • Transfer
  • WIP Transfer

Each order has an origin and contains all the information required for warehouse handling. Depending on the item (lot or non-lot) and warehouse (with or without locations), lots and/or locations can be assigned. The order follows a predefined warehousing procedure.

Note

In Manufacturing a warehousing order is often called a warehouse order.

Quantity Completed

The quantity of product reported completed.

Quantity Delivered

The quantity of product reported completed and delivered to the specified warehouse.

Original Start Date

The earliest date materials to manufacture the item are available.

Original Finish Date

The earliest date the planned quantity can be completed.