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Opcenter Production Scheduling Case Study: Applied Composites

Check out our latest Opcenter Production Scheduling success story featuring Applied Composites, a global leader in the aerospace composites industry. In this case study, you’ll see the remarkable impact that an APS solution has on scheduling precision, resource optimization, and overall productivity.

Announcement

Opcenter APS 2310 is Now Available!

We are happy to announce that Opcenter APS 2310 is now available! This latest release by Siemens Digital Industries Software has exciting new features & capabilities. Check out the notes below that will fill you in on all of the highlights.

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New Opcenter APS Case Study: Koch Foods

Dive into the details of how LSI collaborated with Koch Foods, Inc. to develop a production planning & scheduling solution that addressed limitations and improved operational efficiency by considering factors such as allergens, setup requirements, shift patterns, machine capacity, and material availability.

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Announcement

Now Available: Opcenter APS 2304!

The latest release of the Opcenter Planning & Scheduling (APS) solution is here! Introducing: Opcenter APS 2304 from Siemens Digital Industries Software. Check out the latest release notes here.

Announcement

New Release: Opcenter APS 2210!

Opcenter 2210 is now available! Check out the latest release notes for details about new features & benefits, and schedule your upgrade today!

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Why Your ERP is NOT a Production Scheduler

The majority of ERP-bundled scheduling systems fall short when it comes to actual job sequencing. Why is that and what is the solution? We have the answer…

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VIDEO TUTORIAL: Primary Calendars in Opcenter APS (Preactor)

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.

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