Intended learning outcomes: Describe order proposals for production and procurement as well as order release. Explain load-oriented order release (Loor) and capacity-oriented materials management (Corma).
The order release changes the status of an order from “proposed” to “released” and triggers the flow of goods to a procurement process or production process.
Generally, for an order release, the availability of all resources needed to execute the order must be checked, in particular the availability of components and capacity. For a comprehensive discussion of the topic, see also the book of Lödding [Loed11].
Course section 15.1: Subsections and their intended learning outcomes
15.1 Order Release
Intended learning outcomes: Describe order proposals for production and procurement as well as order release. Explain load-oriented order release (Loor) and capacity-oriented materials management (Corma).
15.1.1 Order Proposals, Order Release for Procurement and Production
Intended learning outcomes: Describe the reasons for order proposals for production or procurement. Differentiate between the dealing of order proposals for C items and of other items. Explain purchase order release. Explain production order release and describe the availability test of resources.
15.1.1b Production Order Release: Allocation, Staging, Accompanying Documents and Container Logistics
Intended learning outcomes: Disclose issues linked with allocation and staging. Identify accompanying documents such as the traveling card and container logistics such as the two-bin inventory system.
15.1.2 Loor — Load-Oriented Order Release
Intended learning outcomes: Produce an overview on the principle of the technique and the planning strategy. Describe the regulator analogy for load-oriented order release. Differentiate between time filter and load filter.
15.1.2b Load-Oriented Order Release: Example and Evaluation
Intended learning outcomes: Explain the steps of load-oriented order release. Present an evaluation of the technique. Identify its limitations and typical areas of application.
15.1.3 Corma — Capacity-Oriented Materials Management
Intended learning outcomes: Disclose the main objective of mixed-mode manufacturers. Produce an overview on the three parts of the generic principle of the technique.
15.1.3b Corma, Part 1: Criterion for early order release, and Part 2: Scheduling technique for control of operations.
Intended learning outcomes: Identify the calculation of anticipation time in the stochastic case. Explain the critical ratio of an order.
15.1.3c Corma, Part 3: Coupling shop floor control with materials management
Intended learning outcomes: Describe rescheduling of orders in process according to current materials management status
15.1.3d Corma: Example and Evaluation
Intended learning outcomes: Present an example and an evaluation of the technique. Identify its limitations and typical areas of application.
Course 15: Sections and their intended learning outcomes
Course 15 – Order Release and Control
Intended learning outcomes: Differentiate various techniques for order release. Explain in detail shop floor control. Present methods and techniques used for order monitoring and shop floor data collection. Describe distribution control.
15.1 Order Release
Intended learning outcomes: Describe order proposals for production and procurement as well as order release. Explain load-oriented order release (Loor) and capacity-oriented materials management (Corma).
15.2 Shop Floor Control — Production Activity Control (PAC) — Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
Intended learning outcomes: Describe the issuance of accompanying documents for production. Explain operations scheduling, dispatching, and finite forward scheduling. Present sequencing methods.
15.3 Order Monitoring and Shop Floor Data Collection
Intended learning outcomes: Describe recording issues of goods from stock and completed operations. Produce an overview on progress checking, quality control, report of order termination, and automatic and rough-cut data collection.
15.4 Distribution Control
Intended learning outcomes: Explain order picking, packaging, load building, and transportation to receiver.
15.5 Summary
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15.6 Keywords
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15.7 Scenarios and Exercises
Intended learning outcomes: Calculate examples for load-oriented order release (Loor) and for finite forward scheduling. Assess characteristics of capacity-oriented materials management (Corma) and of order Picking.