In a company, often a shop floor planner is responsible for the
production planning of products on one or more work centers. Therefore, a shop
floor planner must perform several work center related tasks. To execute these
tasks the shop floor planner needs access to work center and production
planning related data in an orderly way. The Work Center 360 (timfc1501m000) session provides this data.
How to use the Work Center 360 (timfc1501m000) session
If you select a work center in the work center list in the Work Center 360 (timfc1501m000) session, information about the work center
is displayed in the header, in the Work Center Details.
The check marks under Documents indicate if data is available for the work
center. If you click a link, a session is started in which you can view,
maintain, process or create the work center related data.
You can click the following links:
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Utilization by Week
Click to start the Work Center Utilization by Week (tisfc1501m000) session, which
displays the detailed planning and capacity usage of a specific work center.
Job shop order-schedules are displayed for a specific week. Detailed
information can be viewed, such as operation, operation status, machine hours,
and man hours. This data is very important for planners. They can see work
center progress, and based on this detailed information, take
action.
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Utilization by Day
Click to start the Work Center Utilization by Day (tisfc1506m000) session, which
displays the detailed planning and capacity usage of a specific work center.
Job shop order-schedules are displayed for a specific week. Detailed
information can be viewed, such as operation, operation status, machine hours,
and man hours. This data is very important for planners. They can see work
center progress, and based on this detailed information, take
action.
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Build Utilization
Click to update the calculations of how much you have planned
to use machines and work centers.
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Input/Output Control
Click to start the Work Center Input/Output Control (tisfc3510m000) session. Input/output
control can be used to judge how efficiently your work centers are operating.
The input/output figures are expressed in number of hours. If the actual input
is less then the planned input, not enough work is at a work center or machine,
which leads to poor productivity. An actual output that is less then the
planned output can indicate problems at a work center or machine. The
difference between input and output is the queue. To ensure a continuous
production flow in the work center a planner aims at a minimum amount of work
waiting at a work center, which is called the desired queue. Based on all this
information a shop floor planner can take corrective actions.
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Generate I/O Control
The input and output control figures must be generated before
they can be analyzed. Click to do so. You can also generate the input/output
data directly from the Work Center Input/Output Control (tisfc3510m000) session.
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Delete I/O Control
Input/output data for a specific work center that is not used
anymore must be deleted. Click to do so. You can also delete the input/output
data directly from the Work Center Input/Output Control (tisfc3510m000) session.
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Resource Order Plan
Click to start the Resource Order Plan (cprrp0530m000) session. The resource
plan displays the planned capacity usage of a specific work center on the
mid-long term. The resource plan takes into account planned orders (not yet
transferred), and already transferred orders. This data is important for shop
floor planners because based on this data they can take action in an early
stage, even before job shop orders are created.
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Tool Requests
Click to start the Tool Requests (titrp0515m000) session. The list of requests are displayed by
work center. For every request, LN shows whether the requested tool is available. This information
can be important to planners. Although sufficient capacity is available, a tool
might be unavailable so that the operation cannot be performed.
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Request/Return Tools
Click to start the Request and Return Tools (titrp0215m000) session to
actually request a tool for a work center. You must also use this session to
return a tool after utilization from the work center to the warehouse or to
another work center.