Good Morning,
We are currently evaluating different MIS systems in hopes to upgrade so something a little more powerful (better integrations, automation, etc.) than our current system. There's one particular feature that I haven't found that I'm hoping someone else knows may exist. I'm looking for a more robust scheduling system that has the ability to take the decision making as far as which job to work on next away from the operator/supervisor. I envision it being able to calculate needed labor hours, machine availability and it being able to prioritize jobs automatically. I envision basically a large TV screen say in bindery where when an employee finishes what they're working on, they log out of it, look up, see the next job, go to it and log on and start working. Does that make sense?
I'm also thinking, if the system has that capability to prioritize, it could also warn a CSR when they enter job and assign a due date that there isn't enough time to complete this job in this time frame without intervention. Right now, CSRs can write up an infinite amount of work for a given day and the production manager has to see this then go back to each CSR and find out what really needs done for that day or what can date change. If they were warned at job entry we could be more proactive about it.
So again, my question is... Does this exist?
Thanks!
We are currently evaluating different MIS systems in hopes to upgrade so something a little more powerful (better integrations, automation, etc.) than our current system. There's one particular feature that I haven't found that I'm hoping someone else knows may exist. I'm looking for a more robust scheduling system that has the ability to take the decision making as far as which job to work on next away from the operator/supervisor. I envision it being able to calculate needed labor hours, machine availability and it being able to prioritize jobs automatically. I envision basically a large TV screen say in bindery where when an employee finishes what they're working on, they log out of it, look up, see the next job, go to it and log on and start working. Does that make sense?
I'm also thinking, if the system has that capability to prioritize, it could also warn a CSR when they enter job and assign a due date that there isn't enough time to complete this job in this time frame without intervention. Right now, CSRs can write up an infinite amount of work for a given day and the production manager has to see this then go back to each CSR and find out what really needs done for that day or what can date change. If they were warned at job entry we could be more proactive about it.
So again, my question is... Does this exist?
Thanks!
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