Measuring metrics can seem much more simple than it actually is. Effectively measuring and analyzing your manufacturing metrics calls for taking a look into much larger goals, such as “SMART” goals. “SMART” goals will allow your operation to understand how the smaller jobs are connecting with the overall higher-level goals and objectives, and how to improve performance within the operation to help achieve those goals in a timely (or quicker) manner.
The metrics that matter the most include the following:
Advanced Planning and Scheduling Software can offer thorough insight into your manufacturing operation through allowing you to analyze overall production performance and areas of production that can be improved. Advanced Planning and Scheduling Software has become a key component within manufacturing operations today.
Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) software has become a must for modern-day manufacturing operations due to customer demand for increased product mix and fast delivery combined with downward cost pressures. APS can be quickly integrated with a ERP/MRP software to fill gaps where these systems lack planning and scheduling flexibility and accuracy. Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) helps planners save time while providing greater agility in updating ever-changing priorities, production schedules, and inventory plans.
Implementation of Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) software will take your manufacturing operations to the next level of production efficiency, taking advantage of the operational data you already have in your ERP.
In this video, you’ll see how PlanetTogether Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) uses what-if scenarios to improve your most important manufacturing indicators—including on-time delivery, throughput, capacity utilization, OEE, and downtime. Learn how planners can compare multiple schedule options and choose the one that best supports your SMART goals and long-term performance targets.
You already know which metrics matter—on-time delivery, throughput, capacity utilization, OEE, and downtime—and you may even have SMART goals around them. The question is: Are your production plans and schedules actually designed to move those numbers? When planning still happens in spreadsheets or with rough-cut logic, it is difficult to see how schedule changes affect KPIs in a consistent, data-driven way.
Download our one-page “The Money Is in the Planning” infographic to see how better planning and scheduling can help you:
Use this infographic with your leadership, planning, and CI teams as a quick visual guide to connect your manufacturing indicators to the planning and scheduling decisions that actually move those metrics—and profitability—in the right direction.