What it does
- Creates and maintains a structured timeline of upcoming production activities
- Links Work Orders to specific dates, workstations, and operators
- Provides a consolidated view of load across all work centers
- Automatically adjusts schedules when work orders are created, modified, or cancelled
Why it matters
- Ensures that production runs start and finish on time
- Balances workload across machines and shifts to avoid bottlenecks
- Integrates material availability checks so you don’t schedule jobs you can’t fulfill
- Helps managers make data-driven decisions about capacity, overtime, and priorities
Prerequisites
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Workstations are configured under
Manufacturing > Workstation > Workstation List. -
Work Orders exist or can be created under
Manufacturing > Work Order > Work Order List. - Material availability is verified (Material Requests created or stock levels updated).
1.0 Access the Production Scheduler
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Navigate to
Manufacturing > Production Schedule > Production Schedule List. - Click New to open a blank Production Schedule form.
2.0 Link Work Orders to the Schedule
- In the Production Schedule form, click Get Work Orders.
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In the pop-up, filter by:
- Status = “Submitted” (so only open work orders appear)
- Workstation (select specific work center if you’re scheduling by machine)
- Delivery Date (e.g., next 30 days)
- Select one or more Work Orders you want to schedule.
- Click Add—the chosen Work Orders populate the Scheduled Items table.
3.0 Assign Dates and Workstations
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In the Scheduled Items table, each row lists a Work Order. Fields include:
- Work Order No.
- Production Item
- Qty to Produce
- BOM
- Planned Start Date and Planned End Date (blank initially)
- Workstation (pre-filled from the Work Order but editable)
- Click the Planned Start Date cell for a row and select the date the job should begin.
- Click the Planned End Date cell and pick the expected completion date—CGIC can auto-calculate duration if operation times are defined.
- If needed, change the Workstation to balance load (e.g., switch from “Filling Machine #1” to “Filling Machine #2”).
- Repeat for each Work Order until every row has dates and workstations assigned.
4.0 Save and Submit the Schedule
- After assigning dates and workstations to all rows, click Save. CGIC validates for conflicts (e.g., two jobs on the same machine at the same time).
- If there are conflicts, CGIC highlights them—adjust dates or change workstations as needed.
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Once validation passes, click Submit.
- The schedule status changes to Scheduled.
- Work Orders reflect their planned dates and workstations in their own forms.
- The scheduler can now generate load reports and capacity charts.
5.0 Adjust or Reschedule Work Orders
- Open the Production Schedule from Production Schedule List.
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Click
Actions > Editto enter edit mode. -
In the Scheduled Items table, modify:
- Planned Start/End Dates to shift timeline forward or backward
- Workstation if you reallocate a job to a different machine
- Qty to Produce if the Work Order quantity changes
- Click Save. CGIC re-validates for conflicts—resolve any date or machine overlaps.
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Click Submit to apply the updated schedule.
- Downstream documents (e.g., Work Orders, Material Requests) automatically update to reflect new dates.
6.0 View Capacity and Load Reports
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Navigate to
Manufacturing > Reports > Capacity Utilization. - Filter by Workstation, Date Range, or Production Item.
- Click Refresh.
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Review the load chart showing:
- Scheduled Hours vs. Available Hours per workstation
- Overloaded workstations (highlighted in red)
- Under-utilized machines (highlighted in green)
- Use these insights to shift jobs between machines or adjust hire/shift plans.