Integrating manufacturing enterprises functions with new ERP for CFS specific modules.
Popescu, Stefan Eugen ; Nicolescu, Adrian Florin ; Minciu, Constantin 等
1. INTRODUCTION
The paper come to present the association between production
Enterprise activities and specific ERP for CFS
modules and work flow. Integrating the ERP for CFS software system
in the Enterprise production activities the efficiency in part
production is highly increased by having a main MRP core.
2. INFORMATION
The Enterprise functions can be described as ERP general modules.
The production function of the manufacturing Enterprise is composed from
specific activities according to specific production planning ERP
modules. The utilization of specific Production ERP for CFS it supposes
an specific work flow and an adequate top management work flow. The
specific work flow in production planning is described according to
technological resources management activities from CFS. The specific
work flow structured the management activities and increase the
Enterprise production planning efficiency in CFS.
2.1 The Enterprise and Production ERP modules structure
The identified Enterprise functions are Management, Development
& Research, Production, Personnel, Commercial and Financial
Services. Each main module is composed from adjacent sub modules as it
can be observed in Fig. 1. where the Management module has the Reporting
as sub module, the Development & Research has the IT&C sub
module, the Production module has the CFS, CNC Programming, Resources
Planning and Technologies sub modules, the Personnel module has the
Salaries and Human Resources sub modules, the Commercial module has the
Suppliers, Stocks and Delivery sub modules and Contracts, Orders and
Bills sub module adjacent to Financial module whit the Accountancy sub
module. In the image shown in the Fig. 1. it can be observed also the
main core of the ERP software system consisting of Web Server and SQL
Server as hardware components according to main software components as
ERP Web applications and SQL database. The Enterprise ERP modules
structure is showing the usefulness of an ERP software system in
addition with the Enterprise functions. The New ERP for FMC was
developed as .NET web Application in Visual Studio 2005 and database in
RDBMS SQL Server 2005 according to requirements of technological
resources management & planning (Negara, 2004).
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In the Fig. 2. the Resources Planning sub module cover the
Production Basis, Production Planning, Machine Status and Reporting data
management together with Technologies sub module.(Popescu et al., 2007).
In addition to the production ERP module was considered the CFS
technological system and the CNC Programming as sub modules. Considering
both systems, will result the specific work flow shown in Fig. 3.
2.2 Specific work flows in CFS-ERP Production Planning
The specific work flow in CFS manufacturing is describing the
activities starting with Order Receiving, Top Management Activities,
Order Acceptance, continuing with Preparing Production and ERP Planning,
Flexible Configuring and Testing of CFS, Launching and Monitoring the
Production and finalizing with CFS Operative Management, Production
Delivery and Production Finish. The CNC Programming is developed in the
ERP Planning when the Part Technology is ready. (Nicolescu, 2007)
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The top management work flow is showing the analyze of Current
Production according to Enterprise Deliveries and Capacities and the
decision to accept or not the part order.
3. CONCLUSION
The paper presents the integration of manufacturing Enterprises
functions with new ERP for CFS specific modules. The integration was
presented as specific ERP Enterprise modules together with Production
Planning components in CFS and specific work flows according to
Enterprise functions. Implementing the ERP for technological resources
planning in CFS, all the specific Enterprise functions has to be
adequately adapted into efficient work flow leading to performance in
part manufacturing and production management. Overall there were made
original contributions by theorizing the CFS specific work-flow
according to Enterprise functions and ERP modules.
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POPESCU, S[tefan] E[ugen]; NICOLESCU, A[drian] F[lorin] &
MINCIU, C[onstantin]*
* Supervisor, Mentor