Version-managed BOMs where every BOM version has its own release status. A released BOM version is a consistent model of a product's components that can be used in production execution and that cannot be changed. If you want to change the BOM, you can create a new BOM version. You can make changes to a new BOM version until it is released. However, it cannot be used in production execution while still in the status in process. This guarantees consistent BOMs in production execution.
A predefined process supports production engineers to convert engineering BOMs created by product engineers into manufacturing BOMs that are suitable for production execution. The process tracks which manufacturing BOM item relates to which engineering BOM item and which manufacturing BOM version relates to which engineering BOM version.
Version-managed shop floor routings where every routing version has its own release status. A released routing version is a consistent model of a product's operations and activities. Released routing versions can be used in production execution and cannot be changed. You have to create a new routing version if you want to make changes. You can make changes to a new routing version until it is released. However, it cannot be used in production execution while still in the status in process. This guarantees consistent routings in production execution.
Shop floor routings with more level of detail. Every routing operation can have one or multiple operation activities. Operation activities enable you to define detailed work instructions for production operators without making scheduling and costing on operation level more complicated. You can also assign qualifications and buyoffs to operation activities.
HTML work instructions offer a great variety of formatting options, hyperlinks, and the possibility to include pictures or other content.
HTML standard texts can be referenced or copied into work instructions reducing the effort of creating and maintaining work instructions.
You (as production supervisor) can use production holds to temporarily stop the execution of operation activities for selected work centers, materials, or production orders. This means, for example, that you can pause the execution of a material if your production engineer is in the process of creating a new BOM or routing version. Or, you can stop production in a particular work center during periods of maintenance.
You (as production supervisor) can check all the production orders within your area of responsibility. You have access to detailed information that show you production progress and you receive notifications about issues such as missing components, production holds, or inspection characteristics that are out of range. Issues are determined dynamically supporting early detection. Therefore, you have the chance to solve any problems before execution is affected.
You (as production supervisor) can put production on hold while engineering changes are being made and then you can instruct the system to re-read master data for existing production orders.
You (as production operator) have access to detailed HTML work instructions and 3D images. You have support in the recording of production progress, component consumption, and inspection characteristics.
The Perform Operation Activity app checks all preconditions of an operation activity such as the completion of the predecessor activity or the absence of holds, making sure that the production process is performed as planned.
Enhanced capabilities are available for collecting data for serialized parts and batches. This data is used for genealogy and traceability purposes. The genealogy report and the production action log show which components were assembled into which assembly facilitating root cause analysis and handling of defects.
You can use qualifications to ensure that only qualified production operators perform critical or difficult operations. The qualifications are assigned to the production operators. Operation activities, work centers, or a particular material may also require qualifications.
Buyoffs also contribute to the making of safe products that fulfill the predefined quality standards. Buyoffs are frequently used in safety-conscious industries such as the production of aircraft, food, pharmaceuticals, and automobiles. A buyoff or buyoffs are assigned to the operation activity and are confirmed by the production operator as well as other responsible experts. This process is to ensure that the results of the operation activity comply with predefined quality standards. You can use a buyoff cycle template when assigning buyoffs to the operation activity in the routing version.
Change alerts notify production operators about engineering changes and highlight the changes. This ensures that engineering changes are implemented that may otherwise be missed if they are hidden somewhere in the work instructions.
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