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Description

The main objective of a Manufacturing Planning system is to have the right materials in the right quantities available at the right time to meet the demand of a company's products.

JD Edwards provides a number of different applications within Manufacturing Planning, providing Managers, Supervisors, Planners and Buyers with useful information including:

 

  • What to order
  • How much to order
  • When to order
  • When to schedule delivery

In addition, the Planning applications respond to the changes that take place daily within a company's operations, including entry or change of customer orders, material issues, material scrap, machine break-downs, etc.

Buyers and planners see this information in terms of action messages to:

 

  • Release orders
  • Reschedule orders in/ out/ or cancel
  • Change order quantities

Course Outline

EnterpriseOne Planning Overview

 

  • Intro to Operations Planning
  • Sales and Operations Planning
  • Resource Planning
  • Production Planning
  • Master Scheduling
  • Capacity Planning
  • Material Requirements Planning

Product Definition for Planning

 

  • Item Information
  • Bills of Materials
  • Item Routing
  • Work Order Overview
  • Procurement Overview
  • Lab Exercise - Product Definition

Inventory Management Foundation

 

  • Overview
  • System/ Cross Application Set Up
  • Application Set Up
  • Data Dictionary Settings
  • Warehouse Operations - Transaction Processing
  • Inventory Inquiries

Procurement in a Planning Environment

 

  • Supplier Set Up
  • Item Set Up
  • Purchase Order Entry
  • Receipt Processing

Planning for Saleable Purchased Items

 

  • Sales Order Demand
  • Item Set Up
  • Plan Generation
  • Time Series Results
  • Detailed Message Review/Release
  • Order Modifiers

Manufacturing System Set Up

 

  • Branch Plant Constants
  • Manufacturing Constants
  • Shop Calendar
  • Non-Nettable Locations

Shop Floor Management

 

  • Overview
  • Item Master/ Item Branch Information
  • Item Bills of Materials
  • Work Center Information
  • Item Routing Information
  • Planned Work Order Release
  • Work Order Receipt Routing
  • Rework Work Orders

Material Requirements Planning

 

  • Sources of Demand
    - Open Work Order Pegging
    - Planned Order Pegging
    - Multi-Level Pegging
    - Forecasts
    - Sales Orders
    - Inter-Plant Demand
    - Safety Stock
  • Fine Tuning Requirements
    - Scrap/Yield
    - Leadtime Offsets

Sales and Operations Planning / MPS

 

  • Forecasting
  • Forecast Consumption
  • Safety Stock
  • Operations Planning
  • Levels of MPS
  • Operations Planning - Conclusion

Resource and Capacity Planning

 

  • Planning Families
  • Resource Profiles
  • Resource Planning
  • Planning Bills
  • Planning BOM Forecast Generation
  • Rough Cut Capacity Planning
  • Capacity Planning
  • Finite Forward Scheduling

Multi-Plant DRP

 

  • Supply Chain Definition
  • Branch Transfer Processing
  • Branch Transfer Process w/ Receipt Routing
  • Adding Inbound ASN Processing

Advanced Material Planning

 

  • Blanket Orders
  • Split Suppliers
  • Inbound Goods Inspection
  • Non-Nettable Purchase Orders
  • Auto-Processing of Planning Messages
  • Co/By Products Planning
  • Multi-Phase Master Scheduling
  • Supplier Scheduling
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Course Pricing

Each course is available onsite upon request. Please contact Sandy Acker, ERP Solutions Manager, at 1.877.832.2594 ext 140 or Sandy.Acker at ERPtips dot com.

Manufacturing

Attendees will gain a clear picture of what JD Edwards Manufacturing can do for their company, and come away with a solid working knowledge of the various pieces that make up core Manufacturing: Product Definition, Shop Floor Management, and Basic MRP. In addition, attendees will gain a firm understanding of how to set up the applications and how to go about implementing them.

Item master/item branch set up, bills of materials, routings, work orders, shop floor transaction processing, basic MRP, and more of the software's functions are presented using an easy to understand training system while best-practice approaches are offered to maximize attendees' overall understanding and value of the materials presented.

Just like the JDEtips Journal, our onsite training covers application and technical topics for both World and EnterpriseOne. We train JD Edwards implementation team members and super-users on any topics covered in the standard JD Edwards course catalog, and we go beyond that to offer cutting edge configuration and reporting techniques that can fill the gap in your JD Edwards know-how.

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