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Free Master Production Schedule (MPS) We have created a free tool for your production planning process - Master Production Schedule (MPS) The goal of the MPS is to balance supply and demand by period, where your production is the βsupplyβ, and the forecast or confirmed sales is the βdemandβ. You can download the MPS template here:
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Hello, I recently accepted a job as a master production scheduler in a configure-to-order manufacturing environment. I start in two weeks.
Although I have experience in inventory management and demand planning, these positions were in a retail environment and my experience in Master Production Scheduling is little more than a few simplified spreadsheet exercises or CPIM practice problems.
Does anyone have any real-world examples of a scheduler's typical routine that a newbie can follow? I'm trying to look at resources on YouTube, but they're either some overly simple examples or some advanced Excel Solver templates.
Thanks!
These two champions are the definition of stat check.
I don't think I need to explain how these champs are stat check. Like I'm sure you know that nimbus cloak procs on ignite, meaning you can get run down stat checked without a flash committal from tryndamere.
Or how Master Yi is the only champion in the game that has spawned an entirely new playstyle centered around giving him enough gold to pass stat checks called funnel. Yes, maybe twitch jg can do it to an extent, but nothing compares to yi funnel because his kit is so simple that his stats are allowed to be absurdly high.
Currently, Fiddlesticks and Volibear are on the schedule, but both those champions are not severely unpleasant to play against. Fiddlesticks is at 141th most banned and Volibear is at 188th.
In contrast, master yi is 18th, right above kassadin at 19th. And I'm sure you know how often kassadin is banned. Tryndamere is 68th.
edit: the discussion is horrible, never change reddit. People trying to discount the post by saying I'm just using "buzzwords" when trynd/yi engagements are literally the d&d textbook definition of stat checking. Meaning they run into you with dash or nimbus cloak and it turns into a dungeons and dragons encounter where whoevers stats are higher wins the fight.
And that's not to mention all the idiotic comments like "ahri has the next worst kit in the game after trynd and yi" I just got in my inbox. Didn't think my opinion of this subreddit could go any lower, but reading some of this shit makes my eyes bleed.
edit 2: Also 993 comments in and I still haven't seen a single comment address the fact that nimbus cloak proccing on ignite is a huge issue contributing to stat check. As well as the fact that ignite was buffed for no particular reason on 9.2 from its original state in 6.9 to have a 180 second cooldown instead of 210 seconds. Yep, we played the game for three years with virtually no net* ignite changes and one day riot decided that ignite needed a substantial cooldown buff. The old riot special: Change for the sake of change, with complete disregard of the consequences, and then years down the road we feel the effects of that change with nimbus cloak tryndamere with ignite.
I'm guessing that it will be delayed by 12 months based on availability of healthy workers and supply chain disruption. First deliveries 3rd quarter 2022 now. Many more cancellations based on tight credit offered to reservation holders. Total confirmed reservations will come in around 200,000 by the time production starts.
Not a native speaker, so sorry if I don't make sense.
Since October 2019 I've been working on a project with a very important deadline in september. I'll be vague because of its confidentiality. The production site is 200km from where I settled with my bf, so I spend Monday-Friday in a house with roomates, and come back home during weekends. I drive roughly 700km a week (work/house every day and house/home every weekend).
I'm the only one responsible for the production process of the material, the rest of the team being in an office. It's very important we have enough material to test so we can make a very improtant decision in September that will have consequences on the future of the project.
I've been working my ass off for 9 months. I had a 2-week break for Christmas/New Year (the industry closed), asked for a day off last month and worked from home on administrative/theoric research during the 3 weeks lock down.
I realized next Tuesday is a public holiday and I'd like to ask for a day off. I'd like to be able to spend more than 2 days home with my bf. If I don't have the day off, I won't drive the 400km again just to spend half of Tuesday at home.
Theoretically, I'm completely allowed to ask ; and they'll probably accept it. But I feel like an asshole asking for a day off when I know a production day is very valuable and we don't have time to spare.
WIBTA if I asked for a day-off on Monday knowing that the producton schedule is very tight, meaning that there'll be only 2,5 days of production for next week (I can't make anything on Friday afternoon) ?
With the rapid development of airplanes for our armed forces, we have set a production schedule for the selected planes. While the focus is obviously on development of IJN planes, it is important to note that the naval planes can also be used for land-based operations, and will be used in such fashion as needed.
Imperial Japanese Army
Role | Plane(s) | Quantity | Notes |
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Fighter Aircraft | Nakajima Ki-27 | 3,500 | Production begins 1937 |
- | Kawasaki Ki-28 | 200 | Production begins 1937 |
Reconnaissance Aircraft | Mitsubishi Ki-15 | 500 | Production begins 1937 |
Light Bomber | Mitsubishi Ki-30 | 725 | Production begins 1938 |
- | Kawasaki Ki-32 | 900 | Production begins 1938 |
Heavy Bomber | Mitsubishi Ki-21 | 2,250 | Production begins 1938 |
Imperial Japanese Navy
Role | Plane(s) | Quantity | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Land-based Attack Plane | Mitsubishi B5M | 150 | Production begins 1937 |
Carrier-based Fighter | Mitsubishi A5M | 1,750 | Production since 1936 |
- | Mitsubishi A6M Zero | 11,000 | Production begins 1939 |
Carrier-based Torpedo Bomber | Nakajima B5N | 1,500 | Production begins 1937 |
Carrier-based Dive Bomber | Aichi D3A | 1,500 | Production begins 1939 |
Carrier-based Reconnaissance Plane | Nakajima C3N | 150 | Production begins 1937 |
Medium Bomber/Torpedo bomber | Mitsubishi G3M | 1,250 | Production since 1935 |
Night reconnaissance/patrol/transport flying boat | Aichi E11A | 25 | Production begins 1937 |
- | Kawanishi H6K | 250 | Production begins 1938 |
- | Yokosuka H5Y | 20 | Production begins 1937 |
Reconnaissance float plane | Mitsubishi F1M | 1,000 | Production begins 1937 |
Ship-borne Reconnaissance Plane | [Nakajima E8N](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naka |
Hey everyone, I am about to film my next video on Healthcare, but I wanted to give you a heads up that the video might be a day or two late.
I know that I've been pretty dodgy with my schedule as of late - you're used to seeing me every 2-3 weeks. I've had giant topics like the Armenian Genocide and Healthcare on my list forever, but I knew they would take much longer than a normal video to make, so I just kept kicking the can down the road. I've finally decided to put the time into those topics, which has disrupted my production schedule.
I've also put a significant amount of time into improving my production quality, in the next video there are several equipment improvements and design changes to my set.
All of this, combined with wanting to go outside on occasion, have contributed to the recent slow down. But I'm hoping to get back on track as the holidays approach. Thanks for the understanding!
With the agreement settled between the American factions to restart the supply lines for the F-35, the FACO facility in Fort Worth will begin construction of the F-35 for at least domestic use. With no orders from the other successors or foreign interest, we will begin the production of these planes for our own use.
With several F-15 in our service, the priority on the F-35A is not nearly as much as our lackluster Naval Air Wing. It is for this reason we will be placing a priority on the construction of the F-35B and F-35A. With Lockheed Aeronautics being consolidated into Fairchild Aircraft, we will be producing the F-35 under the name Fairchild rather than Lockheed.
As of now, we expect to be able to have 165 aircraft delivered by the end of 2021, with a maximum of 180 a year by 2024. Of this production amount, 50% will be available for foreign purchase, while the other 50% will be for domestic. However, this is subject to change when we have procured as many of the F-35 that we desire, which means we can see a sharp increase in the number that we are willing to export.
As F-35 come into service, we will begin the re-allocation of older aircraft to reserve forces or retirement. It is likely to see many of the older planes be moved to the Home Guard as a reserve force.
Production Schedule
Year | Number | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2021 | 165 | 30 F-35C, 52 F-35B | 83 available for export |
2022 | 170 | 30 F-35C, 48 F-35B, 7 F-35A | 85 available for export |
2023 | 175 | 30 F-35C, 50 F-35B, 7 F-35A | 88 available for export |
2024 | 180 | 10 F-35C, 25 F-35B, 55 F-35A | 90 available for export |
2025 | 180 | 10 F-35C, 25 F-35B, 55 F-35A | 90 available for export |
2026 | 180 | 10 F-35C, 76 F-35A | 94 available for export |
Just in case you need to know where to find all the preview videos/streams and other goodies, here is the list from WOTC: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/where-find-double-masters-previews-2020-07-16
Or, you can catch up here afterwards : http://www.magicspoiler.com/mtg-set/double-masters/ / https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/card-image-gallery/double-masters
Enjoy the hype!
So far, this is the only place I've been able to find that has a couple questions that are close to this - so forgive me if this is the wrong sub to ask in.
Can anyone here point me towards a decent standalone MPS product? My organization already uses an on-premise MRP system, but we need a way to simplify master production scheduling. We need to be able to load hundred (maybe thousands) of different products, BOMs, and tens-of-thousands of rows of operation hours data.
Let's be sure to keep everything public and legit but fully autistic.
2/21 - 3/20 $AMD + $MSFT
2/28 - 3/14 $PLUG
3/27 - 4/10 $DIS + $DEAC
4/17 - 5/15 $BABA + $SDGR
A little organization would keep our Bulls and bears well fed.
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