BAE
Systems
In
March 2005, BAE Systems / Ordnance Systems Inc. set
out to design and implement a process that would enable
our manufacturing personnel to systematically identify
process, equipment, labor, and material limitations
when responding to customer order delivery inquiries.
We had purchased and implemented an ERP system (with
Material Requirements Planning and Capacity Requirements
Planning functionality) in 2002, but we weren't satisfied
with its ability to recognize our capacity constraints
or meet our finite scheduling needs. The MRP product
allowed us to enter Master Scheduler that exceeded available
capacity and offered little visibility when we did so.
Consequently we chose to discontinue its use for production
planning activities.
Again,
Jim Convis and his team of programmers were highly responsive
in addressing the "glitches" that we detected.
By the end of the year we had the majority of our bills
of resource, inventory items and work centers loaded.
We began 2006 with a product that has become a vital
tool in our production planning and scheduling activities.
The journey was a difficult one at times (as the User
Solutions Team will attest), but in the end we now have
a product that we are extremely satisfied with and are
pleased to recommend to others looking for a capacity
and production planning solution..
Marc
Phillippi
ERP Systems Manager
BAE Systems / Ordnance Systems, Inc