Formulas/Recipes Features and Functions
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- Alternative batch assignment
- Calculates ingredient quantities for simulations
- Set total costs is used as a criteria to change ingredients
- Measures ingredients using percentages and totals
- Calculates or recalculates the total weight or volume or ingredients
- Uses what-if scenarios to determine if a work order or PO can be fulfilled
- Specifies the percentage or number of items used in the manufacture or assembly of an item(s)
- Formulas can be extracted from routings to generate production models or from production models to create routings
- Production model or routing can be copied to create formulas
- Stores formulas created and used in manufacturing processes, automatically
- Property calculations
- Formulas and critical paths are used in cumulative lead-time calculations
- Ingredient and product process quality characteristics, expected results, tolerances, and testing procedures are definable
- Fixed and scaleable ingredients
- Validates formula and production model and routing
- Workbench tools can create formulas
- Reports formulas by component and item number
- Stores laboratory, costing, production, planning, customer, historical, packaging, and other formulas
- Manages and maintains regulations governing formulas including organization, date range, quantities, formula type, reference, and customer
- Defines formulas, recipes, and percentage of ingredients for variable formulas and process routings for different batch sizes
- Provides for variable formulas and process routings for different batch sizes. Ingredients should be definable as a fixed quantity per batch or as variable quantity per unit of process end product
- Processes disposable or reclaimable by-products
- Product structures and production models list hazardous materials
- Each formulation can list an unlimited number of co-products, by-products, ingredients, and instructions
- Lists more than one substitutions for each process step
- Instructions by ingredient or item
- Least cost batch analysis
- Alters corporate formulas to create local ones
- Enables local formulas to automatically be modified from the corporate formulas
- Identifies the discrete compounds in formulas, so all formulas sharing the same discrete compounds interface into the same module
- BOM includes tolerances and limits
- Expiration dates of perishable ingredients
- Industry-specific, predefined formula attributes and calculations are recorded
- Calculates the standard run time to produce a batch
- Determines whether raw materials are available when creating a batch recipe
- Least cost and maximum profit analysis used when creating recipes
- Stores and maintains recipes based on specifications and grade analyses
- Calculates resources and item quantities so they are proportional to the batch being produced
- Batch simulations include inquiries, and checks or generates reports on ingredients
- Single and multilevel formulas include ingredient requirements and processes
- Displays information on co-products, by-products, intermediate, and final products on one screen
- Standard and theoretical yields for products
- Standard variations for a specified product
- Automatically adjusts batch recipes based on testing results
- Uses potency as a UOM
- Formula attributes and calculations can be defined by authorized users
- Ingredient proportions are used to create changes ingredient lists or batch bills
- Standard batch sizes can be changed and their corresponding formulas can be revised
- Defines the maximum and minimum amount of scrap that can be returned in a process
- Product grade and attributes
- Expected shelf life
- Calculates factors that impact shelf life
- Calculates shelf life expiration dates using item-dependent variables
- Specifies handling requirements
- Balance on hand resources and non-stockable resources
- Measures and records the combined potency and concentration of products
- Calculates lot potency and percent concentration
- Classification of finished goods, such as marketing class, product line, and category
- Inventory reporting as aged by class
- Keeps information on generic resources
- Classifies inventory as on-hand, consigned, on order, costed, work-in-progress, lot controlled, and available-for-planning
- Attributes identify whether lot control information is required at each resource level and inventory class
- User can define a hierarchy of resource attributes and characteristics for each lot
- User can define a hierarchy of operational and financial resources
- Calculates factors impacting component yield
- Multiple inventory codes can be entered in a BOM to create circular bills, by suspending the BOMs loop-detection capability
- Inverted bills (disassembly BOM)
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Process Manufacturing Management Features and Functions
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