Every batch created in OpenJanela will be displayed in “Manage Production Batches”.
In the batch Header information, it is possible to see the creation date, release date, start date and completion date.
Step Two
In “Content”, it is possible to see the batch content by orders, items and assemblies.
Step Three
To view the batch content by items, click on items.
To view the batch content by assemblies click on items and the on assemblies.
Step Four
Adding orders to existing batches. If the batch has not been finalized, it is possible to add confirmed orders into an existing batch, to do so, click on “Add”
Step Five
Select the orders from the list and click on “Existing Batch”.
Step Six
Removing orders from existing batches.
If the batch has not been finalized, it is possible to remove orders, items and assemblies from a batch. To do so, select the order, item or assembly and then click on remove.
Step Seven
In “Plan”, the production lines and stations are displayed with their “Sub-Batch Content”. Select a production line and station to view it’s sub batch content.
Sub-Ba tch Content shows the order number and item number, quantities number for each item, assembly type, production line, station shift and production cart and slot assigned to each item.
Step Eight
Generating Production Reports
Step 1: Finalize the batch. When a batch is finalized, it is not possible to add any more orders into it.
Step Nine
Release the batch: At this stage, the system will calculate every production report. Cutting list optimization occurs at the moment of releasing a batch.
Step Ten
Print reports and send files to computers.
Step Eleven
After clicking on print, a dialog will pop up. Production reports are assigned to each production line and station. Reports can be printed and sent to a specified path. Select report preferred system of measurement, metric, imperial, or imperial fractions to preview reports.
Step Twelve
Print all reports with a predefined printer.
Batch Completion.
There are different ways to set a batch as completed. One of these is by scanning a frame label at a QC station at the end of the production line. If every item in the batch is scanned, the batch will be set as completed. If every item in an order is scanned, the order will change it’s status to be “ready to ship”.
If there is no bar-code scanning to set the product as completed, then it is possible to manually complete the batch. To do so, click on “Complete” when the batch has been processed.