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Manufacturing plants the world over are looking for the key to
production control. And they all want to do it daily, flexibly, and
effectively. Our production scheduling software QueueSchedule
TM
achieves these objectives.
      
QueueSchedule offers a powerful convergence of data acquisition
technologies and production scheduling algorithms and we believe
this to be the next big innovation in the field.
Our data acquisition technologies bring your machine data streaming
into the scheduling software.

We enable the communication between production teams and the
scheduling software through many devices and some of the solutions
of choice that most production managers want are - PDA, RS232,
RS485, Wireless LAN, etc.
QueueSchedule has been designed keeping in mind the latest practices
in the manufacturing industry.
The software handles production data and
functions in a streamlined manner. The outcome
is a neat and simple GUI guiding the user to
feed in the right information and in turn
receiving the informative outputs allowing fast
decision making.

Schedule types that are available in the
software include – Priority Scheduling –
Backward for schedules achievable in a time
frame and Forward for not achievable schedules.
For non achievable schedules, the next available
dates are worked out by the software under the
given constraints.
Production operation types include – Limited
Capacity Fixed Time, Limited Capacity
Proportional Time, and Unlimited Capacity Fixed
Time.
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The major highlights of the software are as
given below:
- Hierarchical Items Structure
- Flexible BOMs
- Operation Definitions
- Work center
- Orders and Priorities
- Material requirements Analysis
- Production scheduling
- Work center scheduling

The simplicity with which production scheduling has been
implemented, allows even the new users to start using the system
early and work on the issues like how much to produce and when to
produce.
The process of work center identification and allocation is very
intuitively structured and the software allows multiple cases
running in parallel to do a “what if scenario” analysis.
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