ATS Lean Scheduling International now a Siemens Gold Partner
ATS Lean Scheduling International (LSI) is happy to announce the promotion by Siemens Digital Industries Software to a Gold Level Solutions Partner in 2021!
ATS Lean Scheduling International (LSI) is happy to announce the promotion by Siemens Digital Industries Software to a Gold Level Solutions Partner in 2021!
So, what is the best production planning and scheduling software solution for manufacturers? We have been asked this question many times over the years. Here is what we know…
Opcenter APS (Preactor) has an unbelievable amount of configurability. One important function that is quickly & easily modified to reflect your shop floor scheduling realities is the flexibility you have to adjust your Primary Calendars.
This video demonstrates the Preferred Sequencing Rule withing Opcenter (formerly Preactor) Advanced Scheduling. The Preferred Sequence rule is an event-based sequencing rule that attempts to maximize utilization of resource capacity while also grouping together similar operations according to a hierarchy of attributes.
We are excited to announce the latest version of Preactor APS has been released! Version 17.2 features improvements to Advanced Planning, material pegging and Gantt interaction.
Who doesn’t like a good cognac after a delicious meal? Martell, a global cognac producer is also a successful user of Preactor APS.
“By empowering the planner, APS may be a company’s important first step in digitalization.”
Crossing the Chasm, coined by Geoffrey Moore, define how product marketers need to look at technology adoption. But, it also fits when we look at APS v.s. ERP processes.
Forecast Pro is proven off-the-shelf software used by organizations around the globe for creating statistically-based accurate forecasts that can be readily integrated into broader planning systems and seamlessly integrates with Preactor’s Advanced Planning & Scheduling modules!
Implementing an Advanced Planning & Scheduling (APS) system would be easy if you could just import data from your ERP system and use it to create a schedule. But unfortunately, that is rarely the case.