Production Management

 

The eMIS Production Management System is a unique blend of the latest concepts to control and monitor activity as it enters and flows through your shop floor.  Discrete, job shop, repetitive and custom manufacturing environments are easily accommodated throughout this module.  Depending on your specific requirements, the Production Management System centers around four functional areas to present a complete solution.  These include Operational Routing, Work Order Management, Capacity Requirements Planning and Performance Measurement.  Operational Routing permits you to establish paths for your production flow along with the ability to define standard machine and man-hour requirements.  Within the Work Order System, work orders are produced and monitored through the actual manufacturing process.   The Capacity Requirements Planning module allows you to be informed about available capacity.  Finally, the Performance Measurement System tells you how you are doing.  Use of these functions provides you with continuous, current information that will increase productivity and contribute directly the bottom line.

Features:

Benefits:

·         Work orders can be defined as repetitive, make to stock, make to order, custom or in any combination.

·         Full flexibility to accommodate your specific production environment.

 

·         Allows for deviations from standard routing for one-time changes in capacity or throughput.

·         If machines are down or overloaded, activity can be re-routed in alternate directions.

·         Supports machine, man-hour, and scheduling standards by operation.

·         Use of standards makes setting up, maintaining and monitoring operational information easy.

·         Permits copy logic in setting up operational router information.

·         The user can use existing operational router information to expedite the entry of new routers.

·         Work orders can be split between operations.

·         The user does not have to wait until all items are completed before moving material from one operation to the next.

·         Allows separate tracking of scrap and rework.

·         The user will have complete control of scrapped or reworked material.

·         Interfaces and integrates with a variety of data capturing devices.

·         Data can be captured from the shop floor in numerous fashions such as bar code readers and shop hardened terminals.

·         Maintains a complete history of work order information.

·         Valuable historic information on past work orders is maintained and available on the system.

·         The system calculates feasible due dates.

·         Using information stored in the system you can simulate activity movement and present sales and marketing with precise delivery dates long before production begins.

·         Can monitor employee and departmental performance.

·         Identify and understand variations between actual and estimated costs while there is still time to do something about it.

·         The shop calculates feasible due dates.

·         Shop calendars are flexible and easy to load.

·         Automatically determines and informs you when work orders are due to be released.

·         Improves factory input/output control by timely release of  “firm” order.  Reduces work-in-process, saving money, as well as clutter and confusion on the shop floor.

·         All work in process is identified and automatically reported back to the eMIS General Ledger.

·         All eMIS packages are completely integrated.  There are no gaps in controlling work-in-process inventory.

Accounts Payable 

Accounts Receivable 

General Ledger 

Inventory 

Purchase Order 

Product Configurator

Return  Authorization 

Order Procesing 

Serial Lot Bin 

Bill of Materials 

Planning Management:
Master Production 
Scheduling /
Material Requirements 
Planning
 

Production