| RoutingThe planning data for the method of manufacturing is defined in Routing. A routing
consists of operations, with each operation identifying the last to be carried
out in a work center and/or on a certain machine defined for a specific
site.. Routings can be as follows: A generic routing that can be attached to multiple
items Item specific A routing that is applied to one item A routing containing sequentially ordered operations and
parallel operations A routing that is defined for a specific quantity of
items
You use the Routing module to record routings for
manufactured items. You can define the following: A work center is where production activities are performed.
Resources, such as people and machines, are lined to a work center. A work
center is a group of resource units used as a functional planning unit. The
operation rate code, which is linked to the work center, is used to calculate
the standard cost of an item or the estimated and actual costs. The capacity
load on a work center is used in the planning of production. Work centers can
be part of enterprise units used for multicompany modeling purposes. Machines are linked to work centers and are used to plan
operations. The rate defined for a machine is used to calculate the actual
machine costs. The capacity load on a machine is used for production planning. Reference operations Classified according to the nature of the work performed,
reference operations are used to describe activities that take place on the job
shop. Reference operations are linked to operation rate codes, which are used
to calculate the standard cost of an item or the estimated and actual costs.
Reference operations are used in production planning. Operations The operation data for standard and customized manufactured
items is maintained with operations. Operation data is stored and maintained
for standard items and customized items. A series of operations is performed to
manufacture an item. The sequence of operations is defined as a routing in
operations. Yield and scrap is defined per operation. The run time and production rate of an operation are
determined using norm tables. After a matrix is defined for two physical
characteristics, such as length and width you can maintain a set of standard
operation times for the X-Y coordinates. When tasks and routings are defined,
the run time and production rate can be calculated by using a norm
table. Certain skills may be mandatory to perform a specific
operation. To ensure employees assigned to an operation possess the necessary
knowledge, skills are linked to both employees and operations.
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