WHY "Scheduler123" is the powerful production scheduling software in Excel spreadsheet
WHY "Scheduler123" is the powerful production scheduling software in Excel spreadsheet
Scheduler123 V.2.0 : Key Features
– Visual control – easily tell when orders are Late or On-Time
– Prevents incomplete orders from being released to production, which will be caused production line down using ‘no earlier than date’
– One-button rescheduling to re-prioritize and then it re-schedules future jobs accordingly
– Handles Weekly Working Time and Break Time
– 120-day time-fence scheduling period
– 2,000 order-operation lines in scheduler workbench sheet
– Sort by Job Order, or by Work Center
– View Gantt chart in summary( 12, 24 hr/block ) or in detail ( 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 hr/block )
– Prints daily Production Schedule for each work center for operators, for Production Supervisor, for all sales which take care their customers, for all concern Managers, for top management with high-level summary report
– Create custom Reports, with all fields from scheduler workbench, using Pivot Table feature for multi-dimensional analysis
How Much Does It Cost?
What’s New in Scheduler123 version 2.0
1. Extend scheduling period from 62 days to 120 days.
2. Extend planning line from 400 lines to 2,000 lines.
3. Separate Mon-Fri working time template to support night shift and support weekend of some countries that are not Saturday and Sunday.
4. Infinite Work Center with/without batch transfer : Outsourcing support
5. Custom Hrs Required : Input Hrs Required directly (optional)
6. Improve color-coded Gantt chart (Late Order)
7. Improve color-coded Gantt chart (Sat/Sun)
8. “Out of Range” message shown at OP Start, OP End when the scheduled jobs are out of 120-day scheduling period.
9. Add the 2nd button of job sorting at Job No.-Op. No. column
10. Change sorting criteria of work center sorting (cc-wc, priority, OP start date)
11. Do rescheduling calculation before both sorting by work center and sorting by job order
Remark : Excel version required : Excel 2007/2010/2013 (32-bit Excel version)
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