Order-based scheduling
Order-based scheduling, also known as order-based dispatch management, is a central process in order planning and management that ensures that all orders are planned completely and efficiently. In this approach, a previously unscheduled order is selected and appropriate resources and time intervals are chosen for all steps of the order.
The process begins by selecting an order that has not yet been planned. Comprehensive planning is then carried out for this order, in which all necessary steps are identified and corresponding resources are allocated. This includes the selection of labor, machinery, materials and time slots for each step of the job.
Planning is repeated until all jobs are planned and all available resources are used efficiently. This iterative process makes it possible to ensure optimal use of resources and efficient execution of orders.
A key advantage of order-based scheduling is its flexibility and adaptability to changing requirements and priorities. As each order is planned individually, changes in order priority, delivery deadlines or available resources can be easily taken into account.
In addition, order-based scheduling enables precise planning and control of order execution, resulting in improved efficiency and productivity. Through the targeted allocation of resources and time intervals for each order, bottlenecks and delays can be minimized.
Overall, order-based scheduling is an essential part of effective order planning and management, helping to increase customer satisfaction, reduce operating costs and improve competitiveness.