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Manufacturing Process Management basic tasks
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To create a manufacturing process plan, you can perform the following basic) b0 F( O& M# x0 \ d, F8 c' x
tasks in the Manufacturing Process Management environment.
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( J2 H; A5 o8 L" r' N• Create a manufacturing process, @8 \3 r7 g9 U$ M7 n L$ e
The manufacturing process plan includes a top-level structure of the
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of the individual processes and activities to be included in the plan. As
5 C! b; n! \* {- Y8 M3 `you build the process structure, you can assign resources to the various! Z1 M' z7 T4 \* U8 t% ^
processes, operations, and activities. You can also identify the specific {+ h7 X) d, f0 N3 D9 D
locations within the plant where each operation and activity is performed.
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o Load the product and the work area.
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o Create operations3 F! k( K0 S! a- [8 q
o Establish relationships between process, product, and work areas
/ W8 p0 V: s& y* c/ N/ d1 p' T4 \o Assign work areas
' x7 p/ {/ f. y3 I# e: _0 ~o Create activities under operations+ |" s: b0 L, z; j# t9 d- \
o Add resources to operations
0 F2 d/ l" m9 f8 go Verify the manufacturing process& u1 u5 r, w/ v1 y0 W# }/ i# o0 l
o Create structures with Microsoft Excel™
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• Create a factory or plant structure1 f! w& \, r- j0 Z: q
Plant Designer allows you to design, modify, import, and export the/ A0 h* q- p1 w% i8 B$ {
structure of the factory in which you build the product. You can provide
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product is manufactured and assembled.
: |% ?& {+ I! n- Ao Create and edit the plant structure
' p1 G' y$ z; c0 Ro Define work areas' y/ E2 M7 T5 w( }
o Manage plant structures and layouts% }# o9 n" d2 N9 p1 i" B
o Store model files in DWG format or as JT files for visualization
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• Create a preliminary data indicator (baseline)
" L# ]% U, k& n" c! rYou can create a preliminary data indicator (PDI) or baseline of a
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the PDI to other users and external suppliers, who can then complete
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release PDIs at defined intervals, so that users know the effectivity of3 k% G% y! d K* L
the data provided.
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• Create an intermediate data capture
8 r7 ^3 I* z, V/ w& z9 ?You can capture the state of any structure or part of a structure for
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intermediate data capture (IDC). The configuration rules are saved- P6 z1 A, G( \8 P1 M J
with the structure allowing its exact state at the time of capture to be
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• Create reports
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• Performing process simulations1 L I( \; D; i0 U! d) s- }5 Q& J
The Process Simulate application allows you to perform detailed
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7 g. P& D% f( d) I• Design a fixture for manufacturing
) N* Y/ H9 {- aWhen you design a fixture to use in a manufacturing operation, you must
' B3 d/ j& m; S" P/ e5 W2 C$ gknow the state of the product in the manufacturing process in which
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in which the operation is performed, and the relative positions of the I. c# e1 Z+ d9 w( d
in-process workpiece and the factory data.
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