2. Labor and
Machine
Hours
Committing
Process to ERP
System
Design receiving from FM (3Di
& Panel)
Nesting – Nest design files for
cutting production
File processing – Process design
files for 3Di production
Ticket checking
Order desk – Accepting sales
orders
Panel Sails
3Di Sails
3. Labor and Machine Hours Committing Process to ERP
System
Downloading the file processed or nested design package from
the server.
Ticket checking
Uploading the ticket checked design file into the production
server.
Downloading the edited BOM that was sent by the ticket checking
team.
Updating the D365 BOM according to the edited BOM.
6. Demand forecasting: Forecasting
the demand for the product or
service is an essential step in
production planning. This involves
analyzing historical sales data,
market trends, and customer
behavior to predict future demand.
Capacity planning: Once the
demand is forecasted, the
production capacity required to
meet the demand needs to be
determined. Capacity planning
involves assessing the availability of
resources such as labor, machinery,
and materials to determine how
much can be produced.
Production scheduling: Once the
capacity is determined, the next
step is to develop a production
schedule. This involves determining
the order in which products will be
produced, the quantity to be
produced, and the time required to
produce each product.
Resource allocation: Resources
such as labor, machinery, and
materials need to be allocated to
ensure that the production
schedule is met.
Monitoring and control: Finally, the
production process needs to be
monitored and controlled to ensure
that the plan is being executed as
intended. This involves tracking
progress against the production
schedule, identifying and
addressing issues that arise, and
making adjustments to the plan as
necessary.
13. • Assume plotter machine operate hours for one plotter per day is 22
hrs.
• There are 5 blade plotters and 5 laser plotters.
• Plotter machines operates for 7 days.
• Total machine hours from Blade plotter per day is 22*5*7=770hrs.
• Total machine hours from Laser plotter per day is 22*5*7=770hrs.
• We create cutting report once a week based on the total machine
hours and delivery date.