Here are some few words you can find if you are working with DynaSys.
Authorized flow: is often referred to as the assignment table, that is, who must send what goods to a given site. Assignment %: who must send how much percentage of what goods to a given site. Approval (homologation): To substitute a product by the same one but just not produced at the same site |
BW: Business Warehouse BU: Business Unit Batch Size (or incremental quantity): production must be a multiple of this quantity. BOM: A Bill Of Material is applied to a production plan (with finite or infinite capacity, no matter) to calculate a dependent requirement. Bulk: amount of production (volume), it is a type of packaging Backorder: orders that can’t be fulfilled right now but still taken so we can fulfill them later |
DP: Demand Planning DIP-PP: Distribution Planning - Production Planning Datafield: data type, ex: sales requirements, initial inventory… DC: distribution channel DFU: Demand Forecast Unit (used in DP) it is the smallest demand management unit which is Material x Shipto@DC combination = Material@shipto@DC in DynaSys DRP: Distribution Requirement Planning = allocating the demand from the distribution sites to the production sites. This calculation is cascaded by going upstream the distribution network DoS: days of supply: cover stock converted into duration that says how long you can hold with that stock Deployment Strategy:
Forced Deployment: |
ETA: estimated time arrival = Customer view Merchandise release in ETA:
ETD: estimated time departure = Shipper view Merchandise release In ETD:
External sales: sales into the same zone |
Forecast: what it is planned to be made in the future, there are different types of forecast:
To kill a forecast: cancel actual production and leave it as it is at the moment Demand Review: it’s the final step of the forecast validation. |
GBU: Global Business Unit |
Intercos: products shipped from a zone to another:
Intersite: trades between sites from the same continent (ex: sites at Livorno and Collonges) |
KPI: Key Performance Indicators |
Lead time: time from the moment the customer places an order (the moment the supplier learns of the requirement) to the moment it is ready for delivery + the time required to ship the parts from the supplier |
Minimum receipt plan taken into account both by DRP calculation and deployment calculation, which enables to specify a minimum amount to be deployed, and to leave it up to DynaSys DSCP to calculate what remains. Maximum distribution quantity data field which can be useful for limiting deployment, on the other hand. |
NIOP: Network Inventory & Optimization Planning: calculates the optimum sourcing rule, which is then used in the DiP to determine the plan Netting: net requirements calculation: difference between unconstrained demand and real amount made = Unconstrained demand – actuals – in transit |
Offset: between ETA & INVOICE |
RTP: Ready To Plan: it is a setup pre-configured, ready to use data set, implementing good practices and standardized indicators. It allows a production plan to be calculated complying with the capacities of all resources. Reporting: to report results and data and major information, usually on a dashboard with KPI Independant Requirement
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A screen: a window inside a tab (exemple: "Requirement by Ship to" is a view in the tab named DRP") Ship-to: a customer / receiver Ship to KA: group of Shipto (ex : Michelin is a ShiptoKA and Michelin France= Shipto, Michelin Poland= Shipto) SKU: Stock Keeping Unit (used DIP-PP) = Material@site in DynaSys A site can have many functions:
Sourcing: where products are supplied from, there are 2 types of sourcing:
Shippings met: packages delivered Shippings met on time: packages delivered on time Shippings met late: delay authorized for a delivery, once this delay is exceeded = shortage Shippings not met: packages not delivered S&OP: Sales & Operation Planning = SOIP (I for inventory) = it covers demand management, and mid-term distribution and production planning (3-18 months horizon). Shipped not billed: delivery that was received and is not billed yet SOB: sales of order book: sales orders ventilated by customer requested date in the future. Shortage: forecast not fulfilled after a given delay |
Workflow: sequence of many activities aligned Workshop: place where goods are manufactured |