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Manufacturing Scheduling and Execution
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| Suppliers | Product Design | Marketing & Sales | Planning | Procurement | Order Management | Manufacturing | Distribution | Customers |
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Production often begins as a continuous process producing large ‘parent’ stock that is then broken down in a discrete manufacturing procedure to smaller end products based on customer specifications. Exchange of information with the manufacturing execution systems is required to maximize conversion values and returns. Creating feasible and optimized execution schedules, considering available material components, work center capability and capacity, and production resources and tools is mandatory.