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Rajabtex
Dec 30, 2022Copper Contributor
Determining the Quantity of Fabric Produced at the Summary Task Level in Microsoft Project
Hi, I'm new to Microsoft Project, I work in the textile industry You've done tasks to make a type of fabric, which uses machine resources, thread resources, and cost resources The question is, can ...
Rajabtex
Dec 31, 2022Copper Contributor
thank you for replying
The problem is that working with this amount of machines and raw materials requires planning to prepare the raw materials needed to follow up on manufacturing on time
The problem is in the raw materials for the production of fabrics
The processing time of the color of the threads takes from 2 to 5 days
With the possibility of manufacturing each color from 100 kg to 500 kg, I need 80 colors per season.
If I don't have a good business plan to use the resources properly
1- It is difficult to secure the necessary threads on time
2- Determine the quantity of threads needed for the next week and the remaining ones for the season plan
3- Reducing waste from surplus colors that change at the end of the season
John-project
Dec 31, 2022Silver Contributor
Rajabtex,
Okay....but I don't see a specific question that we can respond to. If you want to use Project for laying out a plan to manufacture your fabric you will first need to define all the necessary tasks required to produce the fabric. Then lay out those tasks in a logical sequence with dependencies as appropriate (e.g. procure thread > thread lead time > receive thread > load thread onto machine > etc.). Once your rough plan is developed, refine it as necessary to achieve an end result (i.e. finished fabric). Assign resources to each step (task) for a given output (i.e. bolts of fabric).
As I noted previously Project will help you plan out the schedule for your process (i.e. provide a timeline and alert you of resource and/or deadline conflicts), but it can not automatically scale up the process for quantity.
John
Okay....but I don't see a specific question that we can respond to. If you want to use Project for laying out a plan to manufacture your fabric you will first need to define all the necessary tasks required to produce the fabric. Then lay out those tasks in a logical sequence with dependencies as appropriate (e.g. procure thread > thread lead time > receive thread > load thread onto machine > etc.). Once your rough plan is developed, refine it as necessary to achieve an end result (i.e. finished fabric). Assign resources to each step (task) for a given output (i.e. bolts of fabric).
As I noted previously Project will help you plan out the schedule for your process (i.e. provide a timeline and alert you of resource and/or deadline conflicts), but it can not automatically scale up the process for quantity.
John
- RajabtexJan 10, 2023Copper ContributorThank you for your help. I have included a table and added arithmetic operations to it, as an initial solution.
- John-projectJan 11, 2023Silver ContributorRajabtex,
You're welcome and thanks for the feedback.
John