Click on a principal user group, and then select from the software product classes displayed. A listing of products in that product class will be displayed.
For a discussion of this Org Chart, click here.
Organizational Position |
Software Product Class |
+ Corporate Executive Officer | |
+ Production Vice President | |
-- Plant Manager | |
|--- Production Manager | |
|--- Process Area Supervisor | |
|--- Packaging Supervisor | |
|--- Warehouse Supervisor | |
|--- Production Scheduler | |
|--- Quality Lab Supervisor | |
|--- Traffic and Logistics Coordinator |
There are few programs actually used by Production Management (apart from standard products like email or word processing). However there are a number of products which are selected at Production Managment level for use by all groups reporting to him (or her). Some of these include:
Since software for use by Process Area Supervisors is highly specific to the particular process unit, please check under "hardware and hardware-related software". This will allow you to select the particular process unit involved. In addition, the following "common" applications are relevant for all process unit supervisors.
Please check under "hardware and hardware-related software" and select Packaging Unit on Plant Architecture Diagram: In addition, the following "common" applications are relevant for all production unit supervisors.
Please check under "hardware and hardware-related software" and select Warehouse on Plant Architecture Diagram: In addition, the following "common" applications are relevant for all production unit supervisors.
Production scheduling is highly specific to the type of processing and packaging plant involved. As such, a "generic" scheduling system may not be very useful, and it is recommended that users look for information on their type of plant under "Select Industry" and then select "Hardware and Hardware-related Software".
Scheduling systems vary widely. For example, a hydrogenation plant in an oil seeds processing facility requires a schedule which ensures a continuous transition from lowest to highest level of hydrogenation. An edible oils blending plant may require a schedule which optimizes a large numbers of batch recipes with a minimum of packaging downtime.
Quality Labs usually involve a combination of automated testing and record keeping. Larger labs or those with heavy regulatory data retention requirements (like a pharmaceuticals plant) may have a LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System)
There are few programs actually used by Maintenance Management (apart from standard products like email or word processing). However there are a number of products which are selected at Production Managment level for use by all groups reporting to him (or her). Some of these include: