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Production flexibility and reacting quickly to market trends are a basic necessity for tackling modern production requirements. ORDAT.ERP materials planning offers a wide range of parallel methods for determining requirements. Convenient, flexible requirement planning according to quantities and deadlines helps prevent bottlenecks and shortages. Thus, you and your employees have the option of effectively fulfilling planning requirements according to the defined scheduling procedure and to realise short lead times, strict adherence to schedules and low stock levels.
The ORDAT.ERP materials planning module offers a wide range of parallel methods for determining and planning requirements according to quantities and deadlines in order to meet company-specific requirements. The various planning procedures are supplemented by extensive information functions. This gives you the opportunity to effectively and flexibly handle planning tasks.
ORDAT.ERP materials planning replicates two planning processes:
All data at a glance
What must I deliver? What must I order? What do I have in stock? With our software, you will always have a current overview of stocks and planned movements; alternatively in summary structure or by the day or week as well as separately according to cause or origin.
High planning reliability
Our solution makes it possible to recognise anticipated bottlenecks of complete components with a single glance on the timeline. Thus, production means and capacities can be implemented optimally.
Dispo-Cockpit
The Dispo-Cockpit analyses all scheduling-relevant data, e.g., fluctuations and future behaviour of the items. Based on this, the system automatically suggests which scheduling process is useful for which product. In doing so, you can save time and reduce costs.
Low stock
You can create procurement suggestions from demands and thus, select the fastest and most cost-efficient supplier. Even the creation of planning and production orders for parts produced in-house or stock transfer proposals for multiple-plant organisation.