Production Schedules Overview
Production schedules allow you to authorize and release
production in a simplified manner. A production schedule functions as
a blanket job order. Production schedules are sometimes also referred
to as work-orderless production.
You create production schedules for an entire plant,
planner, family of items, or specific customer for a selected time period.
You can set up a production schedule for an item with releases for each
month of the year; you don't have to create a separate job order each
month or each time the item is manufactured.
A typical usage is the creation of a monthly production
schedule with daily releases. You add subsequent releases to an existing
production schedule or create an entirely new production schedule.
NOTE: Production
schedules do not support co-product jobs.
Production schedules are characterized by:
- Items manufactured using production schedules must be set up for
Standard costing on the Items
form. The Items setting dictates that, if you also manufacture this
item through a job, the job also uses Standard costing.
- Items are identified with a production type that represents the
most frequently used manufacturing method: job, production schedule,
or JIT production. You use this information for MRP, APS, and MPS
firming.
- A routing and bill of material is associated with each item on
a production schedule.
- You can easily modify production schedules in response to production
performance.
- To facilitate the development and maintenance of production schedules,
the system includes utilities that:
- The Scheduler
recognizes the load that production schedules with Released status
create. You can specify whether to include released production schedules
in the schedule by selecting the Schedule
Released Production Schedules parameter on the Shop Floor Control
Parameters form. The Scheduler does not schedule production schedules
with a status of Planned.
- MRP
Planning and APS
Planning explodes production schedules for their component items.
Receipts defined by a released production schedule appear on the Planning
Detail and Planning Summary Displays and are pegged to the appropriate
production schedule. MRP and APS view a production schedule as a regular
demand for items with a due date. Thus, a daily production schedule
for 10 items per day is planned as 5 daily orders for 10 items.
NOTE: MRP and APS
consider Planned production schedules only if you select the Plan Planned
Production Schedules planning parameter before you run the Planning
activity.
- You can create production schedules during the firming process
of MRP or APS for either planned orders or MPS orders.
- Production schedules backflush those items that you specify.
- A report tracks the cumulative production for an item in time buckets
you choose (daily, weekly, or monthly).
Related Topics
Creating
a Production Schedule Header
Production
Schedule Steps
APS Overview
Copy Production
Schedules
Generate
Production Schedules (Rate Based)
Production
Schedule Complete Transactions
Production
Schedule Item/Release Materials
Production
Schedule Item/Release Operations
Production
Schedule Items
Production
Schedule Scrap Transactions
Production Schedules