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General Information about Delivery Reliability - Own Operations

You will find a general description of Managing Lists in the System in the chapter MONITOR General Information in the MONITOR Basics.

What Does This Procedure Do?

Under the Create tab in this procedure you can load list over delivery reliability and rejection for own operations. There are two available list types; Log and Only total. The procedure is used to see how your own work centers manage to maintain the planned finish times and to see the number of rejects by the volume reported as finished.

The procedure is just like the Subcontractor Rating in the Manufacturing module but in that procedure you make the corresponding measurement for subcontracts.

Delivery Reliability

Delivery reliability is a key ratio that can be calculated in this procedure. The delivery reliability value is measured in percent of the total number of deliveries that was delivered on time. This number is hopefully as close to 100% as possible. Delivery reliability can also be called "service level", "on-time delivery", etc.

A delivery is actually the reporting of reported quantity on an operation. This is why this reporting is taken from the manufacturing order log.

The actual delivery date is the date that the reporting takes place. The current delivery date is (by default) the finish period that was entered for that operation. You can also select initial finish period for the operation. When you calculate the difference between the actual and current delivery date, you can decide whether to calculate using the normal public holidays or using your company calendar.

You can configure tolerance limits or allowances for the maximum number of days early or days late, in order to define what is considered to be "on-time" deliveries.

Rejects

Reject statistics are another key ratio that can be calculated. The basis for reject statistics is also taken from operation reporting. A comparative figure is calculated between the manufactured quantity (Approved quantity + rejected quantity) and the reported rejected quantity. The value is measured in percent. This number is hopefully as close to 0% as possible.

That reporting is also described in the Rejection List, but not in comparison to the manufactured quantity, but as a calculation of the cost of the manufactured quantity of faulty parts.

What Update Options Exist for this Procedure?

There are no update options in this procedure, since the information is taken directly from the operation reporting statistics.

Can Any Charts be Displayed?

If you select the list type Only total, you can view the list in chart form, to allow more precise comparisons between different work centers.

Window Functions

Read more about the Window functions under Window Functions in the MONITOR Basics.

 

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