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Oracle Shop Floor Management What’s New in R12

Oracle Shop Floor Management What’s New in R12. Tom Greene Solution Architect, Semiconductor Solutions Group.

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Oracle Shop Floor Management What’s New in R12

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  1. Oracle Shop Floor Management What’s New in R12 Tom Greene Solution Architect, Semiconductor Solutions Group

  2. The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

  3. Agenda • Product Positioning • Target Customers • Oracle Solution • Core Features • Delta Summary • Quick Look at New Functionality • Brief Competition Overview • Wrap Up/ Q&A

  4. Target Customers/ Industries

  5. Semiconductor Industry Leadership Oracle is still the only ERP vendor to provide comprehensive Shop Floor Management capabilities for the Semiconductor Industry without complicated 3rd party bolt-ons. The proven success of Oracle’s 130+ semiconductor customers far exceeds any other ERP system!

  6. Developed with Semicon Companies, OSFM is ideal for Semiconductor

  7. Key Manufacturing Needs Addressed… • Target Customers need to be manufacturing Lot or Lot/serial controlled end items • Typical Examples: • Semiconductor chips, consumer electronics like DVD players etc, Bicycle Helmets, Medical Devices, rolled metal products. Etc etc Essentially if the end product being sold by a prospect has a lot or lot/serial number, OSFM is a potential fit.

  8. OSFM capabilities makes it very attractive for many Industries … • Medical Devices • Metal Rolling and Fabrication • Automotive Components • Plastic Injection Moulding • Optical lens Manufacturing • Fiber Optics • Jewelry Making Industry • Engineer to Order Products • And more … Many Medical Device, Metal and Automotive companies are OSFM customers today!

  9. Recent OSFM Customers in Non-Semiconductor Industries! [Aerospace & Defense] [Turbine Engine Maintenance] [Auto Ancillaries] [Industrial Mfg] [Medical Devices] [Metals Finishing] [Electrical Equipment] [Consumer Goods packaging] [Solar Panels Mfg] [Auto Ancillaries] [Flat Panel Mfg] [Flat Panel Mfg] [Industrial Mfg] [Medical Devices] [Flat Panel Mfg] [PCB Manufacturing] [Photonics Modules]

  10. Functional Fit and Predictable Delivery Approach Oracle has extensively demonstrated the required functionality across all High Tech sub segments Many Oracle Partners have also designed a systematic approach to achieve the functionality in 4 months for SMB customers Deep Industry Commitment Oracle’s fabless semicon customers are the largest community by far, helping Oracle produce the best solution, and working together as a community : Oracle fabless semicon customers receive very high value Minimal TCO ~50% TCO advantage over the competition over a 5-year period Lowest Risk Oracle’s solution is much more extensively tested in the market vs. the competition Oracle’s Lowest Risk Plan ensures customers realize benefits with minimal risk Why Oracle?

  11. OSFM spans all Customer SizesThe Only “Early Stage to Titan” Enabler “Early Stage” “Mid Stage” “Large” $100M $500M $1,500M “Titans” The Oracle Solution Specialty CRM CRM SCM SCM ERP/OSFM SCM ERP/OSFM ERP/OSFM ERP/OSFM REINVEST Microsoft SAP

  12. How Delivers

  13. Shop Floor Management Overview ExistingApplications ERP /BackOffice SupplyChainPlanning Extends Your Existing Investments • Multiple MES feed data through OSFM to ERP; single point of integration • Highly scalable regardless of internalor external feeds • Global repository & process management • Eliminate batch, synchronization, and maintenance headaches • Enables the real-time enterprise MaterialsMgmt / BOMInventory Order Mgmt/ CustomerMaster CustomerService XML Oracle Shop Floor Management Mixed Mode – Discrete, Flow, Lot, CTO Quality Management Sample Analyze Adjust Internet Real-TimeVisibility! Lot / Serial Genealogy Tracking RosettaNet/ XML Employees Customers MES MES MES Supplier MES Internal MES

  14. ... ... ? = $ X O A X ? B Lot-Based ManufacturingRel 12 extends this to Lot/serial manufacturing as well.. Model Flexible Processes with network routing infrastructure Manage WIP Lot Movement by enforcing Network Routing Split, Merge or Translate released lots to another end item View Lot Genealogyforward and backward Compute True Operation Cost based on reverse cumulative yield Define Co-Products, distribution splits and yields

  15. R12 Additions to OSFM Leads to granular and effective control on shop floor • Lot/Serial and Attributes Management support • Granular and Enhanced Shop Floor Modeling • Actual Data Capture and Enhanced Shop Floor Visibility • Introduced Dispatch Lists and Lot Travelers • Deeper Execution capabilities and Pro-active Alerts • Support for Sales Order Reservations

  16. Support for Lot/Serial Controlled AssembliesDescription • Functionality before Release 12: • OSFM Supported Jobs with Lot Controlled Assemblies only • Functionality in Release 12: • OSFM Supports Jobs with • Lot Controlled Assemblies • Lot and Serial controlled Assemblies • Support provided in forms as well as in HTML UI

  17. Shop Floor Modeling, Configuration Capabilities Description • Functionality before Release 12: • Limited Modeling/Configuration Capabilities • Functionality in Release 12: • OSFM supports • Responsibility Configuration • Dispatch Lists Configuration • Low Yield Trigger Definitions • Reason Codes for Scrap, Bonus etc. • Lot Travelers

  18. Shop Floor Planning EnhancementsFeatures Planning Enhancements • ASCP takes actual job start dates for planning • Calculates the portion of the job completed prior to plan start date • Schedule only portion of the job yet to be completed as of plan start date • ASCP support for BOM components • Plans for components that are consumed on Lot-basis • Support for sequence dependent set-ups • Grouping of activities of same setup type • Schedule sequence dependent setup resources to resource-instance level

  19. Shop Floor Planning EnhancementsFeatures (continued) Planning Enhancements • Enhanced Gantt chart capabilities • Plan shop floor activities in a much more detailed manner • Better view of the shop floor information thru enhanced Planners’ workbench • Integration with Production Scheduling (PS) • Representation of OSFM Network Routing in PS • Item Routing • Work Order (Job) Routing • Representation of the OSFM Network Routing in Strategic Network Optimization (SNO) • Representation of OSFM Lot Based Job (PS Only) • Co-Products, Operation Yields

  20. Enhanced Shop Floor Execution Description OSFM Supports • Dispatch List • Move In, Move Out, Move to Next Op • Capturing Actual Job Data During Execution • Alerts for Low Yields • Shop Floor Resources: Status Update, Event Log • Electronic Lot Traveler • Attributes Management • Partial Job Move Transactions

  21. Attributes Management for Lot/Serial Control Description • Functionality before Release 12: • Support for Lot Attributes in Forms (R10) for: • Material Receipt, Job Creation, Lot Creation, Move Transactions, WIP Lot Transactions • Functionality in Release 12: • OSFM provides • Support for Serial Attributes in Forms for: • Job Creation, Lot Creation, Move Transactions, WIP Lot Transactions • Support for Lot Attributes in HTML UI for: • Job Move Transactions, WIP Lot Transactions • Support for Lot Attributes in Forms for: • Inventory Lot Transactions

  22. Other Enhancements • Withdrawal of Option-I (Applicable for existing OSFM customers only) • Sales Order Reservation for Lot-Based Jobs • Exchange Shop Floor Information with Partners

  23. <Insert Picture Here> OSFM R12 Highlights

  24. Lot-Serial Genealogy

  25. Bonus, Scrap, Resource Down Codes

  26. Lot Traveler Templates

  27. Some things never change…

  28. Mfg Execution Workbench

  29. Complete Job / Operation Details

  30. All OSFM Transactions in One Screen!

  31. Lot Traveler Document

  32. Move Transaction in Summary

  33. Move Transaction Detail

  34. Splitting a lot in WIP

  35. Control Access by Responsibility

  36. Brief Competition Overview

  37. How ERPs handle Shop Floor Mgt • Oneintegrated suite (Won 20 of last 25 fabless semicon competitive evaluations; OSFM depth far better) • ERP Suite + India partner or ABC for WIP Tracking • Axapta ERP + Fullscope extensions • Great Plains ERP + Tensoft Extensions

  38. The Shop Floor Management Marketplace • Suite Vendors:Offer integrated suite (or semi-integrated as in SAP’s case) • Niche Players:Mostly localized, but claim “best-of-breed”, and require large integration efforts Consilium /

  39. How Shop Floor Mgmt Solutions Stack Up… • Capability • Oracle • SAP • Camstar • PRI • Consilium • Brooks • Flexible Routing Definitions • + • o • + • + • + • + • Inverted Bill of Materials • + • - • + • + • + • + • Advanced ShopTransactions • + • - • + • o • o • + • + • o • - • - • - • - • Manufacturing Quality Monitors • OperationalYield Costing • + • o • - • - • - • - Notes: + = Good, O = Neutral, - = Poor/NA, ? = Unknown

  40. How Shop Floor Mgmt Solutions Stack Up… • Capability • Oracle • SAP • Camstar • PRI • Consilium • Brooks • Enterprise Visibility • + • - • - • - • - • - • Lot/ SerialSupport • + • o • o • - • o • o • Resource Instance Modeling • + • + • + • + • + • + • - • + • + • + • + • + • Real-TimeScheduling • Co-Product Modeling • + • o • o • o • + • + • ? • Mobile Architecture • + • o • - • ? • ? Notes: + = Good, O = Neutral, - = Poor/NA, ? = Unknown

  41. <Insert Picture Here> Wrap Up / Q&A

  42. <Insert Picture Here> Thank You

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