Work Center Utilization by Day (tisfc1506m000)

Use this session to display an overview of capacity utilization of a work center for one day. You can see, for each order, the time and quantity that it is planned.

Reports

By selecting Print from the File menu, you can start the following sessions:

  • Print Work Center Utilization by Day (tisfc1403m000).
  • Print Shared Work Center Utilization by Day (tisfc1406m000), if the work center is a secondary work center that is linked to a primary work center and the secondary work center is in the same logistic company as the primary work center.

 

Site

The site ID.

Note

Only visible if multisite functionality is active.

Related topics

Work Center

The work center for which you want to see a summary of what capacity requirements are planned for that day.

To see utilization for a shared work center, use the Shared Work Center Utilization (tisfc1510m000) session.

Description

The work center for which you want to see a summary of what capacity requirements are planned for that day.

To see utilization for a shared work center, use the Shared Work Center Utilization (tisfc1510m000) session.

Normal Capacity

The average capacity of a machine or work center that is used as the basis for the capacity utilization.

Production Date

The day for which you want to see a summary of what capacity requirements are planned.

Available Cap

The available capacity (hours) of the employee working at the work center for the day in question.

Available Cap

The available capacity (hours) of the machine working at the work center for the day in question.

Start Time

The start of the period for which you want to see what capacity has been planned.

Production Order

The code of the planned production order.

Routing

The sequence of operations required to manufacture an item.

For each operation, the task, machine, and work center are specified, as well as information about setup time and cycle time.

Note

If no routing is displayed, there are no estimated production costs defined for the production order.

Operation

The code of the operation planned for the work center.

Operation Status

The progress of the operation.

Allowed values

Possible values

Task

An activity to manufacture or repair an item. For example, sawing, drilling, or painting.

A task is carried out on a work center, and can be related to a machine.

Machine

The machine with which the operation is carried out.

Man Hours

The man hours needed to carry out the operation

Machine Hours

The machine hours needed to carry out the operation

Quantity Planned

The quantity of items you plan to produce in this operation on this date, including items lost to scrap and low yield.

Physical Location

The location where the order is processed.

Production Order Group

The group of orders to which the order belongs.

Related topics

Item

The item produced in the operation.

Initial Hidden
Queue Time

The amount of time that an order remains at a work center before setup, or work is performed.

The queue time is used in lead time calculation. The queue time is expressed in days or hours. The days or hours must be interpreted as days and hours in the working time calendar that is linked to the work center.

If the Time Unit field is Days, LN rounds the entered values of the lead times to integer values.

Wait Time

The wait time of the operation as you defined it in the Routing Operations (tirou1102m000) session, expressed in the time unit you specified in that same session.

Move Time

The time that a semifinished good is in transit from one operation to the next operation. After the last operation, the move time is the time required to transfer the finished good to the warehouse.

Move time is one of the lead-time elements LN plans according to a specific calendar.

If the Time Unit field is Days, LN rounds the entered values of the lead times to integer values.

Cycle Time (min)

In LN, the time between completion of two separate units of production. For example, the cycle time of motors assembled at a rate of 120 per hour is 30 seconds.

The cycle time is also equal to the time that a product stays in one position on a assembly line, or the time that an operation is carried out on an item in a work station (excluding setup time).

 

Build Utilization

Starts the Build Utilization (tisfc0201m000) in which you can update the plans from the Enterprise Planning module. All the utilization data is deleted and is regenerated using the production quantity and date data in the Production Planning (tisfc0110m000) session. This cannot be done for line work centers.

You must select Automatic in the Update Method Day Utilization field and Automatic in the Update Method Week Utilization field in the Production Order Parameters (tisfc0100s000) session before you can use this option.