Feature: Scheduling Tool Date: November 2024
Amper’s smart scheduling makes planning production simpler than ever.
The tool combines your ERP’s job data and real-time shop floor data so you can schedule jobs based on reality.
Thanks to its multiple views, drag-and-drop functionality, and smart forecasts, it’s easy to plan and monitor your jobs.
Plus, any changes will automatically update timelines and alert teams, so everyone stays on track and on the same page.
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How do I get it?
If you don’t see it in Standards
> Scheduling
, talk to your CSE to get access.
How do I use it?
There are currently two views for Scheduling: Table and Kanban.
In both views, each element of the schedule is a Goal (as a row in the table or a card in the Kanban).
Table + Kanban
Click Table
in the header on the Scheduling page to access the table.
Each goal will be shown as a row within a machine.
Click Kanban Board
in the header on the Scheduling page to access the Kanban.
Each goal will be shown as a card within a machine column.
Each goal will display the Goal Name, Status, Hours Remaining, Priority, Target End Time and Projected End Time.
You’ll also be able all targets and actuals for Parts
, Cycle Time
, and Utilization
. Setup Time
is available in the Kanban.
Completion Percentage is shown as both a number and a visual progress bar in the Kanban. This is calculated based on your actual vs. target part count.
Drill-In View
Click on the goal name in the table view to access the drill-in for that goal.
The drill-in will show the details of that goal, including Part, Job, Machine, and Operator. It will also show all targets vs. actual metrics, projected end dates, and target end dates.
Click the Back
button in the top left corner to return to the main schedule.
Statuses
Active
- this goal is currently on an active tally sheetPaused
- this goal was started at some point, but is not on an active tally sheetReady
- this goal is upcoming and has not been started. If you’re opted into Changeover Prep then it will also reflect the completion of the prep tasks.Not Ready (X)
- this goal has not been started, and not all prep tasks are complete. You will only see this status if opted into Changeover Prep, otherwise all goals that have not been started will be labeled as Ready.
Schedule Sorting
- Goals are ordered based on
Priority
andTarget End Date
. - The
Active
goal will always be at the top of the list - The order will then go by
Urgent
andHigh
priority goals, with goals with no priority following last. - Within each of these priority groups, the goals will be sorted by
Target End Date
- If there are multiple goals with the same
Target End Date
within a priority category, they will be sorted by created date - If there are no priorities assigned, then they will be sorted by
Target End Date
Drag and drop
In both the table and the Kanban, you can drag and drop the goals into different priority groups to change the sorting order.
In the table, click on the dots to the left of the goal row.
In the Kanban, click on the dots in the top right corner of the card.
Hold and drag the goal around the page to move it to a different machine and/or priority.
In both cases, once you’re clicking on the icon, you’ll see the “drop zones” for each priority group appear. You can drag and drop the goal into a new machine, new priority group, or both.
Quick add
You’ll see several ➕ or ➕ Quick Add buttons throughout the Scheduling page (both in the table and Kanban views).
Click any of these buttons to initiate the goal creation process.
When you choose to click the add button from within a specific row on the table or column of the Kanban, the goal will be created with the associated machine.
Hours remaining
Hours Remaining
is the number of work hours left to complete the goal.
It’s calculated based on the current part count, the target part count, utilization, and cycle times.
Actual utilization and cycle time is used if the goal has been started.
Target utilization and cycle time is used if the goal has not been started.
Note that it is cycles remaining and not parts remaining.
Projected end time
Projected End Time
is the date + time that Amper estimates the goal will be completed (target part count met).
Projected End Time is determined by several factors:
- Labor Hours Remaining: The number of work hours left to complete the task.
- Setup Hours Remaining: The time needed to prepare or set up before the task can start.
- Shift Schedule: The working hours allocated for a specific machine each day.
- Previous Goal's End Time: The estimated completion time of the task scheduled before the current one.
To calculate the projected end time, we start from the projected end time of the previous goal in the schedule. From there, we estimate how long it will take to accumulate enough shift hours to cover the remaining labor and setup hours.
Example:
- A machine has 95 labor hours and 5 setup hours remaining, totaling 100 hours.
- The previous goal in the schedule is expected to be completed at 12:00 AM on May 14th.
- The machine is in shift 10 hours a day, every day of the week.
Given the 100 hours of estimated work required and the 10-hour daily shifts, it will take 10 days to reach 100 hours. Therefore, the projected end time for the goal is calculated as 12:00 AM on May 24th (10 days later)
For any goal that is not currently active, the projected end time will also take into account the estimated time required/projected end times of the previous goals. So if the active job is running late, we’ll show you how that will have a waterfall effect throughout the rest of the schedule.
Projected End Time will be green if the goal is on track and red if it is running behind.
The projected end time of a goal essentially becomes the projected start time of the subsequent goal.
See what’s up next
In Copilot (operator interface)
If you’re opted into scheduling, your operators will be able to see whats coming up next while they’re using the operator interface.
When selecting a new Goal from the drop down in Copilot, there will be a clear indicator showing them the Next Up
goal. They’ll still be able to pick any goal from the list, but Copilot shows them which is the one they should pick.
Once they’re in the tally sheet view of Copilot, they can also peek at the list of upcoming goals using the Next Up
button on the bottom toolbar.
On the Scoreboard
If you’re opted into scheduling, the scoreboard will also show you what goal is coming up next.
Previously, the scoreboard just showed you how many upcoming goals were Urgent and High Priority, but now we’ll also show you the name of the goal that’s coming up next.
This can be found in the bottom right corner of each machine on the scoreboard.