Example of a Sequential Time-Based Plan

This topic includes an example of a sequential time-based plan. The data used in this example is listed in tables. In the tables, we list only the fields that contain a value. The information in tables is provided for your reference.

Note: The information contained in these topics assumes that you are the user who will be performing the associated step in creating a Production Plan and that all PLA administrative tasks have been completed.

Production Profile Data

The example assumes that the PLA Administrator has added the following three Production Profiles to the Production Unit for which you want to create a sequential Time-based Production Plan:

Field Value
Product 1
Product Low-Sulfur Diesel
Product UOM Units
Production Rate UOM Day
Standard Batch Size 6,000
Standard Batch Cycle Time 1
Max Sustained Capacity Rate 6,000
Product 2
Product Jet Fuel
Product UOM Units
Production Rate UOM Day
Standard Batch Size 7,500
Standard Batch Cycle Time 1
Max Sustained Capacity Rate 7,500
Product3
Product LPG
Product UOM Units
Production Rate UOM Day
Standard Batch Size 10,000
Standard Batch Cycle Time 1
Maximum Sustained Capacity Rate 10,000

Plan Summary

The example of a sequential time-based plan assumes that your production plan meets the following criteria:

Criteria Data Used in This Example
How Much

Three Products:

  • Low-Sulfur Diesel
  • Jet Fuel
  • LPG
When
  • Low-Sulfur Diesel - January 1, 2015 through January 10, 2015
  • Jet Fuel - January 11, 2015 through January 20, 2015
  • LPG - January 20, 2015 through February 1, 2015
During Which Hours

Monday through Friday, 24 hours per day, two shifts:

  • 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
  • 7:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.
How Often You Enter Data Per Day
Production Model Sequential

Sequential Time-Based Plan Example

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