Overview

Simplified IT Ecosystem

Picaso is the Scheduling, Demand Management, and Supply Chain monitoring system of the GBU. 

The current name of Picaso is actually TPS (Tactical Planning and Scheduling). Picaso is the historical name of this application.

Interfaces (zoom in on Picaso & EP)

Find more about the Picaso→SAP Production Schedule Upload Interface

List of Planning Applications

Picaso Modules

Other Apps


Picaso Modules

Demand Management

more about Demand Management

Supply / Demand monitoring (daily buckets) 

The Grid

The grids are visual alert monitors, that give you a general feel of the projected inventory per product/package/location.

Open a grid

In Picaso, hit this icon: . It opens a list of Grids:

Use the search to find the one you need.

Once you find the one you were looking for, hit:

The grids are sorted alphabetically.

Each grid's name starts with a number. Find the meaning of these numbers here

You may also create a grid (hit: ) and/or understand how a grid works by looking at its properties ()

Grids properties:

The grid properties, beside its name and description, is mostly its filters.

You may add, modify, or delete filters, which are really just selection criteria.


In this example, modifying the first filter (Product Name), shows how it works: this grid selects all products with a 'Product Name' name starting with PVDC. the '%' is a wildcard. (the other filter looks at another product property: product group = 'PREMIX').


Notice the checkbox; if activated it lets you fill in the value of that filter every time you open the grid:


Color coding & icons

The main screen shows an alert monitor which provides with visual on the projected stock situation:

Icon / Color

projected inventory negative

projected inventory positive, but lower than safety stock

projected inventory above safety stock, and below high target (= OK zone)

projected inventory above high target (=excess)

upper left black triangle shows a punctual receipt (inbound stock transfer, or purchase)

lower left black triangle shows a punctual requirement (outbound stock transfer, or sales order)

black solid line shows a continuous receipt (production)

red solid line shows a continuous requirement (consumption)


Sorting

Sort items by:

Sort nameSort by
ProductProduct Name / Location code / Package Code
Product DescriptionProd Description / Location code / Package code
LocaitonLocation Code / Prod Name / Package Code
InitFinal inventory (see Stats)
MinMin inventory (see Stats)
InXfers in (see Stats)
OutOrders (see Stats)
Forecast(see Stats)
Production(see Stats)
Consumption(see Stats)


Each sort can be either ascending or descending. 

Stats

Months

Hammer settings

Change your horizon

related grid

att MTO / STK

Summary

Equivalent

TargetPlot

Plot

On-hand Inventory

Inbound and Outbound orders


Ignore

Status:

Forecast Overview

Production Schedule Overview


Inventory Target


Distribution Requirement Planning

automated generation of a distribution plan

Production schedule


Dynamic Scheduling


More about the Picaso Production Schedule module.

Conventions in Picaso

Started as conventions, gradually morphed into guidelines.

Grids First DigitConvention

0Aro US

1Aro EU

2Japan

3Greater China

4India

5Korea

6Plastomers, PVDC, PVDF

7Fluids

8

9Tecnoflon

Other Applications:

ADM: Advanced Data Management

Picaso, EP, and WebDP master data are maintained in this central system.

A few other system monitoring, logging, and configurations are also found in ADM.

More about ADM                                                                                                                     

EP (Enterprise Planning)

Inventory targeting (calculation of target stock, setting safety stock)

WebDP (Web Demand Planning)

PicReport (Picaso Reporting)

PicReport is the reporting environment. We wanted to create our own ad-hoc custom reports.

It gives us access to all database in Picaso.

It is a read-only systems.

More about PicReport here

Management Dashboard


Interfaces

Picaso→SAP Production Schedule Upload Interface

The Picaso production schedule is uploaded into SAP every night (US late evening).

The interface creates one SAP Planned order for each Picaso run.

The production version of the SAP Planned order is either always 0001 or it is determined by the formula used for the run. Table Schedule Upload Unit Parameters drives what the interface works with (fixed PVersion or formula-driven).

The screencopy below is that of a Picaso run.

Its attributes:


The corresponding SAP Planned order:


The end date of the SAP Planned order is actually driven by multiple factors: the QC Lag, the Schedule upload Lag Adjustment, and the SAP Goods Receipt Processing Time also affect the Planned order. Read the corresponding note to know more about it.


Best Practices

Daily Schedule Update Routine

DRP