Respond quickly to changing customer demands using Manufacturing in Microsoft
Dynamics NAV.
Key Benefits:
• Take advantage of new revenue opportunities.
• Provide more responsive customer service.
• Improve business performance from the shop floor to your bottom
line.
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These key benefits are expanded on below:
Production Orders: Create production orders (including simulated, planned, firm planned, released, and finished orders). Production orders can be planned from sales orders as standard, project, or multiline in addition a reservation system is provided for hard and soft allocation. Forward, backward, and manual flushing is supported with consumption and output journals automatically produced from Production Orders.
Production Bill of Material (BOM): Create a Production Bill Of Material (BOM), including phantom BOMs. Create different version of each Production BOM and copy to new Production BOMs when needed.
Production Routings: You use the Routing window to show details of the production process. On the routing lines, you can enter the data for the machine or work center that processes the product. Products with familiar production processes can be grouped in families to optimise material consumption.
Capacity Centres: Set up Machine Centres and Work Centres to group them. Enter the capacity abilites and efficiency levels of each centre for capacity planning.
Capacity Planning: You can use the Capacity Journal window to adjust capacity in connection with production orders and positive and negative adjustments. A shop calendar and work shifts can be entered to assist in capacity planning.
Production Planning: You use the planning worksheet to calculate and adjust an item replenishment plan. Planning worksheet lines contain detailed information about the items that need to be replenished and the corresponding order proposals that the program has made. You can edit and delete the lines to adjust your replenishment plan.
Supply Planning: Intelligent MRP scheduling (incl. regenerative, net change, and action message planning). Interactive action messaging for the immediate balancing of supply and demand. Simultaneous planning of materials, capacities, and costs. Item availability windows allow planners to instantly view the results of MRP.
Graphical Scheduling: The Production Schedule window is a GUI interface that is fully integrated with Microsoft Dynamics NAV and gives you an overview of production schedules and uses ‘drag and drop’ functionality to reschedule operations.
Manufacturing - Fact Sheets