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== Key Features == | |||
* '''Open Work Orders:''' Displays all active work orders, helping customers track ongoing production and plan resources. | |||
* '''Overdue Work Orders:''' Highlights work orders that are behind schedule, allowing customers to address delays and improve production efficiency. | |||
* '''Current WIP Value:''' Shows the value of work in progress, giving customers visibility into their ongoing production costs. | |||
* '''Work Orders by Status:''' Breaks down work orders by stages such as “In Progress” or “Completed,” helping customers manage workflows effectively. | |||
* '''Production Needed:''' Indicates upcoming production requirements, enabling proactive planning to meet demand. | |||
* '''Yield and Consumption Variance:''' Tracks discrepancies between planned and actual production, helping customers identify inefficiencies in resource usage and improve accuracy. | |||
Latest revision as of 07:53, 20 September 2024
The Manufacturing Dashboard module, located in the
Manufacturing group, displays critical indicators like open and overdue work orders, production demand, and yield variance by part.
Also includes visualizations of labor distribution, work orders by category, and consumption variance.
Key Features
- Open Work Orders: Displays all active work orders, helping customers track ongoing production and plan resources.
- Overdue Work Orders: Highlights work orders that are behind schedule, allowing customers to address delays and improve production efficiency.
- Current WIP Value: Shows the value of work in progress, giving customers visibility into their ongoing production costs.
- Work Orders by Status: Breaks down work orders by stages such as “In Progress” or “Completed,” helping customers manage workflows effectively.
- Production Needed: Indicates upcoming production requirements, enabling proactive planning to meet demand.
- Yield and Consumption Variance: Tracks discrepancies between planned and actual production, helping customers identify inefficiencies in resource usage and improve accuracy.
