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CreateASoft, Inc.
The Process Improvement Company
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Simulating and Scheduling the Job Shop
Hosni Adra
Product Manager/Partner
www.createasoft.com
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Announcement
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The Ohio State University
and
CreateASoft, Inc.
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Integration
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Properties of a Job Shop
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- High Mix – Custom orders
-- One of a kind.
-- Customized specifications.
- Skilled resources
- Relatively Low Volume.
- Variable Demand.
- High machine utilizations.
- A constant struggle to meet delivery schedules.
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Why Schedule?
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- Better utilization of equipment / resources.
- Predictable lead time
-- When can I deliver?
- Improve efficiency/reduce change over
-- Part grouping
- Manufacturing cost reduction
- Improved workforce moral
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We are lean, do we need
to schedule ?
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- What’s in the shop ?
-- A pull system ?
-- A 5S system ?
-- Single piece/kanban pull, ….
- Job shop lean is different than Toyota lean
- A leaner environment provides
-- Cost reduction
-- Lower WIP
- Does that translate to a better schedule ?
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Schedule Requirement
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- What is required to create a schedule?
-- Current state of the shop
-- Resource and equipment status
-- Future orders - Future orders - Quantity
- Shop Layout
- Outside services, raw material availability
- Historical equipment performance (MTBF/MTBR)
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What to expect?
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- A scheduler should generate
-- Sequence of orders in the shop
-- State of the shop at different time intervals
-- Gantt chart with respective delivery dates
-- Expected Process activity
-- Expected resource load
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Types of schedule
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- Static scheduling
-- Based on historical data of the equipment
-- Does not include resource efficiency
-- Based on averages or distributions.
-- Not very reliable.
-- In use in most shops.
-- Does not use current equipment loading/WIP as part of the schedule
-- Dependent on Resource data entry
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Active Scheduling
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- Active Scheduling includes:
-- Work orders to be processed
-- Active WIP, what’s happening in the shop
-- Current Downtimes
-- Run daily or weekly
-- Extensive, time consuming operation
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Dynamic Scheduling
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- Constant view of the shop
-- Live monitoring of activities
-- Automatic pull of data
-- Automatic look ahead for potential problems and machine downtime
-- Dynamic reroute of parts if machine is down
-- Constant update of forecasted delivery date.
-- Most accurate, minimum user interaction
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Achieving dynamic scheduling
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- Requires an environment that can forecast the future based on current data
-- Simulation….
-- With dynamic connectivity to existing systems - For orders, current status, WIP levels, locations…
- Must get accurate representation of the shop data with minimum reliance on personnel
-- Active RFID / Wi-Fi based tags with minimum overhead.
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CreateASoft, Inc.
The Process Improvement Company
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Simulating and Scheduling the Job Shop
Q & A
Contact information:
Hosni Adra
CreateASoft, Inc.
(630) 428-2850 x205 hadra@createasoft.com
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