Title: MODERN LIFE OF INFORMATION SYSTEM TOOLS
1MODERN LIFE OF INFORMATION SYSTEM TOOLS
- ALPER ODABASIOGLU
- ANALYST PROGRAMMER
ORCAN ALPAR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES SPECIALIST
2AGENDA
- PART I
- ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNINGERP
- SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SCM
- ADVANCED PLANNING AND SCHEDULING APS
- PART II
- SAP APO
- ORACLE SCP
- MANUGISTICS
- I2
3ENTERPRISE RESOURCEPLANNING ERP
- A packaged business software system that enables
a company to manage the efficient and effective
use of resources (materials, human resources,
finance, etc.) by providing a total, integrated
solution for the organizations
information-processing needs
4ERP SYSTEMS
- ERP systems are seen as optimization and
integration tools of business processes across
the supply chain within and beyond organizational
boundaries, implemented through modern
information management systems
5ERP EVOLUTION
Wave 5
Goal Cross enterprise value
Inter-enterprise Integration (XRP)
Wave 4
Customer-Centric Integration (CRP)
Goal Customer value, effectiveness
Wave 3
Enterprise Integration (ERP)
Goal Firm-wide efficiency, cost cutting
Wave 2
Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP II)
Goal Capacity Requiremnt Planning Simulative
Planning Functions
Wave 1
Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
Goal Improve/optimize manufacturing efficiency
6ERP BENEFITS
- Improving information quality
- Reducing costs through retooling common business
functions - Improving responsiveness and time-to-market
through an effectivestructuring of operations - Renovating old systems and processes
- Improving integrity and availability of data
across the business
7ERP MODULES
- FI Financial Accounting
- CO Controlling
- SD Sales Distribution
- MM Materials Management
- PP Production Planning
- PM Plant Maintenance
- QM Quality Management
- HR Human Resources
- AM Asset Management
- PS Project System
- WF Workflow
- APO Advanced Purchase Optimization
- IS Industry Solutions
Production Planning
Integrated Logistics
Sales Distribution (Order Entry)
Customer/ Employee
Accounting Financials
Human Resources
Enterprise Architecture
8BEFORE ERP
9AFTER ERP
10ERP PROGRAMMING DEVELOPMENT
- Master data migration batch input,
- Purchase/production/
- maintenance/service order print out programs and
layouts, - Add-on functionality developments,
- Enhancement developments,
- Interfacing with external systems
- Source code modifications (repairs)
- Query and Reporting,
11SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SCM
- The management of upstream and downstream
relationships with suppliers and customers to
deliver superior customer value at less cost to
the supply chain as a whole. - MANAGEMENT
12SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SCM
- A network of connected and interdependent
organizations mutually and co-operatively working
together to control, manage and improve the flow
of materials and information from supplier to end
users. - MORE ACCURATE
13SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SCM
- Supply Chain Management is the integration of
key business processes from end user through
original suppliers that provides products,
services, and information that add value for
customers and other stakeholders. - GSCF GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM
14SCM PRODUCT LIFE
- SCM is management of product life from buying,
making, moving, and warehousing to selling
15SCM COLLABORATION
Tactical
Tactical
Demand Forecasting
Optimizing product mix
Collaboration on Forecasting
Collaboration on Forecasting
Matching demand -supply
Capacity Planning
Collaboration on Capacity Planning
Resource Planning
Analyzing Supply Chain
Operational
Operational
Production Planning
Demand Management
Shipping Optimization
Analyzing Supply Chain
Inventory Planning
Status Management
Shippment Tracking
Collaboration on Resource Planning
Transcctional
Transcctional
Shop Floor Control
Warehousing Management
Ordering Administration
Order Shipments
Inventory Tracking
16SUCCESSFUL SCM
- Market Saturation Driven Focusing on generating
high profit margins through strong brands,
marketing and distribution. - Operationally Agile Configuring assets and
operations to react nimbly to emerging consumer
trends along lines of product category or
geographic region. - Freshness Oriented Concentraing on earning a
premium by providing the consumer with product
that is fresher than competitive offerings.
17SUCCESSFUL SCM
- Consumer Customizer Using mass customization to
build and maintained close relationships with end
consumers through direct sales. - Logistics Optimizer Emphasing a balance of
supply chain efficiency and effectiveness. - Trade Focused Prioritizing low price, best
value for the consumer (as with logistics
optimizer strategy but focusing less on brand
than on dedicated service to trade customers).
18ADVANCE PLANNING AND SCHEDULING APS
- Encompasses a range of tools and techniques
within a software system that has applications in
manufacturing and logistics. It analyses the
implications of alternative decisions, highlights
problems and consequences, and generates optimal
plans and schedules for transfer to execution
tools.
19APS FEATURES
- Combines finite capacity scheduling and
memory-resident fast planning - Determines a plan that considers all demand
needs and supply limitations (feasible plan) - Optimizes the plan, based on mathematical
modeling techniques - Recommends a best overall solution that
considers both material and resource availability
20APS FUNCTIONALITIES
21APS ERP ARCHITECTURE
22APS DEMAND PLANNING
23APS PRODUCTION PLANNING FEATURES
- Combines finite capacity scheduling and
memory-resident fast planning - Plans simultaneous material requirements and
schedules capacity at operation level for the
short-term horizon - Takes order sequences into account
- Optimizes machine schedules (sequences, lead
times) - Transfers the planning results to execution
system
24APS PRODUCTION PLANNING METHODS
25APS ERP DIFFERENCES
- The assumption that the supply lead times are
known constants and do not vary with flow and
workload, - The system requires with fixed processes or
routings, ignoring alternative routing that could
be used, - The sequencing logic prioritises orders only by
period or date when other options such as load
levelling or minimal tool changes may be preferred
26APS ERP DIFFERENCES
- All work is loaded under assumption of infinite
capacity when in reality, working capacity is
always constrained by time and resources
available, - The process of schedule regeneration takes
considerable time to calculate, review and
process the recommended actions. This leads to
regenerate material requirements on a once per
monthly basis, when industry is seeking daily
changes to be passed down the supply chain.
27APS SCM SOFTWARES
- SAP - Advanced Planner and Optimizer (APO)
- Oracle - Supply Chain Planning (SCP)
- Manugistics
- i2
28SAP ADVANCED PLANNER AND OPTIMIZER APO
- Developed by SAP AG
- Runs on a separate dedicated server.
- Used as planning system
29SAP APO SCREENSHOT
30SAP APO COMPONENTS
- Demand Planning
- Supply Network Planning
- Production Planning and
- Detailed Scheduling
- Transportation Planning and Vehicle Scheduling
- Global ATP
- Multi Level Supply and Demand Matching
31SAP APO COMPONENTS
- Demand Planning
- Generating the forecast of market demand.
- Supply Network Planning
- Takes the data from DP and tries to allocate them
over the network defined.
32SAP APO COMPONENTS
- Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling
- (PP/DS) produces detailed plan of the SNP
resulted plan and plans multi-site production. - Transportation Planning and Vehicle Scheduling
- (TP/VS) enables the transportation planner to
efficiently plan the available capacity of
vehicles with the goals of planning more
efficient loading capacity and lowering costs
33SAP APO COMPONENTS
- Global Available to Promise (GATP)
- Global ATP can be used in heterogeneous system
landscapes to provide necessary information - Multi Level Supply and Demand Matching
- Matching a large set of prioritized customer
demands and forecasts to a set of supplies while
taking into account the current production
capacities and transportation capabilities
34ORACLE SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING SCP
- Supply chain management tools beside the ERP
systems. - Allow modelling the facilities and lanes
connecting the facilities. - Allow recording estimations of demand and seeing
how that demand would play through the
distribution network.
35SCP COMPONENTS
- Supply Chain Planning,
- Oracle Demand Planning
- Oracle Master Scheduling
- Supply Chain Execution,
- Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning
36SCP COMPONENTS
- Demand Planning
- (ODP) generates demand forecasts that form the
basis of plans from long-term strategic business
plans to forecasts that feed the master
production schedule. - Oracle Master Scheduling
- Is an anticipated shipment schedule it is the
statement of demand, which is recognized for a
particular planning run.
37SCP COMPONENTS
- Supply Chain Execution
- Backbone of a business closely follow the
planning processes and cannot afford to lag
behind. - Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning
- Provides planning across the entire supply chain
in a single planning run. Just like MRP, it
provides the options of constraint-based and
optimized planning.
38MANUGISTICS
- Designed to address the supply chain management
processes. - Help manage the many facets of a supply chain
from strategic network design to operational
planning. - Runs on separate server
39MANUGISTICS COMPONENTS
- Sales and Operations Planning,
- Order Management,
- Manufacturing Planning and Scheduling,
- Procurement Management.
40MANUGISTICS COMPONENTS
- Sales and Operations Planning
- (SOP) solution is designed to help companies
maximize customer satisfaction and meet
profitability goals by achieving an optimal
balance of demand and supply. - Order Management
- Consolidates orders into a single interface for
submission, tracking, routing, fulfillment, and
status queries.
41MANUGISTICS COMPONENTS
- Manufacturing Planning and Scheduling
- Engines designed to meet the specific needs of
different manufacturing environments and that
function together seamlessly with the business
goals. - Procurement Management
- Help companies consolidate purchase order
management, no matter the number of existing
purchasing applications, to help realize savings
from economies of scale.
42I2
- Runs on a separate dedicated server and has an
open architecture known as Supply Chain Operating
Services (SCOS) connects multiple legacy, ERP,
and transportation systems in real time. - i2 Six has integration capability with other
core functions housed in enterprises supply
chain and ERP applications.
43I2 COMPONENTS
- Fulfillment Optimization,
- Logistics Optimization,
- Production Optimization,
- Spend Optimization.
44I2 COMPONENTS
- Fulfillment Optimization
- The integration of planning and execution
including distributed order management, inventory
management and supply chain event management. - Logistics Optimization
- Tries to optimize logistics processes while
delivering products on time and on budget.
45I2 COMPONENTS
- Production Optimization
- Predicts demand and plan supply to meet that
demand, designs and validates a supply chain
strategy before deployment, monitors and manages
their customer demand with channels and
customers. - Spend Optimization
- For rationalizing all parts and materials that
will be bought.
46CONCLUSION
- ERP
- Transaction Oriented Design
- Great Planning Capabilities
- Separate Constraints Consideration
- Long Duration of Queries
- SCM
- Simulateous Consideration of Constraints
- Easy to Get Answers
- Many Visible Enhancement
- Provides More Functionality
47FUTURE WORK
- Data Consistency Problem between ERP and SCM
- I2 SAP ALE (Application Link Enabling)
- SIS (Specialized Integration Software) -
CrossWorlds Inc. - Rapid Convergence between ERP and SCM
48REFERENCES
- A Process Change-Oriented Model for ERP
Application, Majed Al-Mashari - Cut Costs, Realize Potential with SAP SIs SCM
Approach, SAP White Paper - ERP vs SCM What's the difference, ERP Fans
White Paper - ERP and APS Applications for Operations
Management, Juha Salmi - Enhancing ERP-Architectures for Business
Networking, Roland Klueber, Rainer Alt - SCM Infodays _at_ SAP Denmark, Dirk Treusch
- Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) and
Extension Systems, Infotech - E-Business Application Software, Dr. Anol
Bhattacherjee - ERP/MRP II Replace or Enhance, Charles J.
Murgiano, - The Impact of ERP on Supply Chain Management,
Henk A. Akkermans, Paul Bogerd, Enver Yucesan - Distributed Decision Making in Supply Chain
Management, Christoph Schneeweiss - Program Related White Papers, SAP ORACLE
MANUGISTICS I2
49QUESTIONS ANSWERS
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