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JobOps — Job
Shop Scheduling
The number one reason for implementing
a new ERP system or work order management
software is to get control of your work
schedule. On-time deliveries can be even
more important than price in driving
the success of your business.
JobOps
job shop tracking software takes a realistic
approach to delivering the tools that
you need and can use, letting you get
control over the
scheduling issues that impact getting
jobs done on
time.
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Capable to Promise
Since being able to deliver on time really begins with the original promised
ship date, JobOps begins the scheduling process as early as the time of the quote
or acceptance of the order. The JobOps Scheduling Module provides for a “Capable
to Promise” calculation when quoting or booking orders. This calculation
analyzes the time required for the job against the currently scheduled jobs.
It also analyzes the availability of materials required for the new job. The
Capable to Promise calculator then returns the earliest possible completion date,
so that you can discuss it with your customer before committing to the ship date
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Drag and Drop
Scheduling
Once alerted to the possible exceptions of capacity overloads, material shortages
or late jobs, JobOps scheduling provides tools to help you deal with the issues.
Do you have another resource cross-trained to do the work that is currently scheduled
to an overloaded resource? JobOps graphical scheduling board displays the workload
from jobs as a Gantt chart, or bar graph, against the resources. Simply drag
the task to the cross trained resource and the work has been reassigned to get
done on time, and without using costly overtime. If you don’t have another
resources available, the schedule board
allows you to change the work calendar on the fly,
meaning that you can increase the hours worked that
day to accommodate the requirements from your jobs – it
may mean running overtime, but at least the jobs
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JobOps is the most sophisticated, powerful manufacturing enterprise resource
planning software available for small to mid-sized manufacturers.
Manufacturing Capacity Planning Tools
Do you have
finite resources available to complete your jobs?
In an ideal world, a scheduling system would make
sure that your resources are never overloaded.
If
you allow sales and customers to determine requested
ship dates, in effect, you are running your operations
as if your resources have infinite capacity. In
the real world, when you overload your resources,
you still need to deliver on time. Therefore your options
are to run overtime, or reassign the work to another
resource.
JobOps Scheduling Engine combines the ideal
world with the real world. For those resources that
always seem to be the bottlenecks in your schedule,
JobOps will plan around these finite resources. For
the resources where overtime or reallocation is an
option, it will plan infinitely.
The scheduling engine will load your new jobs into
the schedule, according to your finite and infinite
rules, into the schedule by reverse scheduling from
the promised ship date. If the scheduling engine
determines that the start date for the job is earlier
than the current date, it will stop the reverse scheduling
process and forward schedule the job. JobOps will
not create an unrealistic schedule for a job, but
it will alert you to jobs that are now marked as “late” and
will require additional attention. (see “Drag
and Drop” below for tools to fix late jobs)
The graphical schedule board will then immediately
alert you to overloaded resources that could jeopardize
the schedule and also provides tools allowing you
to correct the problems. These tools are used in
a “what if?” mode so that before committing
to the new schedule, you can verify that fixing one
problem did not create a new problem elsewhere.
Integrated MRP/ERP System
Planning your workload
is only effective if you have the materials available
that are required by the jobs you are scheduling.
JobOps Scheduling takes your material availability
into account by being able to create the optimal
schedule. Using JobOps automated purchasing (see
the Job Shop Purchasing page)
can only assure that materials are ordered on time – it
cannot guarantee that your vendors will deliver as
promised.
Releasing a schedule to your work force for jobs
that have material shortages will only waste their
time as they search for the missing materials – thereby
increasing the cost of the job, since they have now
lost valuable time.
JobOps alerts you to material
shortages in the graphical scheduling board. It also
allows you to drill down into the status of these
materials, letting you make decisions about either
postponing the work or “borrowing” the
material from another job that the material has been
issued to. |
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| JobOps graphical scheduling tools help you prioritize
your job schedule and allow you to meet promise dates: |
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Graphical real-time scheduling lets you see
bottlenecks and delays and take quick, decisive
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Identify what you are capable of promising |
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“What-if” and drag ‘n drop
analysis tools |
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Visual warnings alert you to capacity and
material constraints |
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Management by exception |
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JobOps
- 2 page brochure (PDF 174 kb) |
JobOps
- 8 page overview brochure (PDF 1,402 kb) |
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