In today's world, Advanced planning and scheduling is a topic that generates great interest and is constantly evolving. With the passage of time, Advanced planning and scheduling has gained greater relevance in society, impacting various aspects of daily life. From its origins to its current state, Advanced planning and scheduling has been the subject of numerous research and debates, which has contributed to enriching knowledge on this topic. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Advanced planning and scheduling, addressing its importance, its implications and its future. Through a detailed analysis, we aim to provide the reader with a complete and updated vision of this phenomenon.
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Advanced planning and scheduling (APS, also known as advanced manufacturing) refers to a manufacturing management process by which raw materials and production capacity are optimally allocated to meet demand.[1] APS is especially well-suited to environments where simpler planning methods cannot adequately address complex trade-offs between competing priorities. Production scheduling is intrinsically very difficult due to the (approximately) factorial dependence of the size of the solution space on the number of items/products to be manufactured.
Traditional production planning and scheduling systems (such as manufacturing resource planning) use a stepwise procedure to allocate material and production capacity. This approach is simple but cumbersome, and does not readily adapt to changes in demand, resource capacity or material availability. Materials and capacity are planned separately, and many systems do not consider material or capacity constraints, leading to infeasible plans. However, attempts to change to the new system have not always been successful, which has called for the combination of management philosophy with manufacturing.
Unlike previous systems, APS simultaneously plans and schedules production based on available materials, labor and plant capacity.
APS has commonly been applied where one or more of the following conditions are present:
Advanced planning & scheduling software enables manufacturing scheduling and advanced scheduling optimization within these environments.
No Brasil, o Opcenter APS é comercializado e implementado por empresas parceiras da Siemens. Entre as principais revendas e integradoras está a APS3, fundada em 2012, que atua como revenda autorizada, consultoria e prestadora de serviços técnicos do software.[2][3][4]