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Implementing Oracle Process Manufacturing Craig Marmon Deloitte-Touche

Implementing Oracle Process Manufacturing Craig Marmon Deloitte-Touche. First of all, What is OPM (i.e. the product formerly known as GEMMS)? . On July 20, Oracle announced the GEMMS product suite will now be referred to as Oracle Process Manufacturing (OPM).

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Implementing Oracle Process Manufacturing Craig Marmon Deloitte-Touche

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  1. Implementing Oracle Process ManufacturingCraig MarmonDeloitte-Touche

  2. First of all, What is OPM (i.e. the product formerly known as GEMMS)? • On July 20, Oracle announced the GEMMS product suite will now be referred to as Oracle Process Manufacturing (OPM). • OPM is designed exclusively for process manufacturers • Consumer Packaged Goods • Food, Beverage, Health and Beauty, Household Products • Industrial Products • Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Petroleum, Metals, Mining, Paper and Glass

  3. OPM coverage is similar to the Oracle Discrete Manufacturing product suite • Inventory • Purchasing • Order Fulfillment • Formula • Production • Process Operations Control • Costing • Quality • Physical Inventory • Laboratory • Material Requirements Planning • Master Production Scheduling • Capacity Requirements Planning • EC Intrastat OPM Modules Discrete Equivalent • Inventory • Purchasing • Order Entry • Bill Of Materials • Work In Process • Cost • Quality • Material Requirements Planning • Master Production Scheduling • Capacity

  4. OPM is currently written in the JAM toolset from JYACC. • The current version of OPM is 4.10.06. It is integrated with Oracle 10.7 • It is available in GUI only as a SmartClient. • The term ‘SmartClient’ is an oxymoron. It is highly suggested to use Citrix WinFrame as the client interface. • Version 11.0 due in December will be written in Developer 2000 and be integrated with Oracle 11.0 NCA

  5. OPM Release 4.1 Review • First Delivery - September 1997 • Year 2000 Compliance • Integration to Oracle Financials • 10.7 SC • 11.0 in November, 1998 • Multi-company support • Advanced Order Processing • Inventory and Manufacturing Enhancements

  6. OPM Release 4.1 - Patches Through 06 • All ports released • Intrastat support • Upgrade i2 integration to 2.9 release • Oracle OPM Rhythm Capacity Planner • Oracle Rhythm Factory Planner • SOP improvements • Usability Team • Multi-user batch usage • Oracle Financials 11 scheduled for Q4

  7. OPM Release 4.1 - Decision Support • Discoverer • Reports 3.0 • Oracle Express - OLAP

  8. The approach for design and deployment is not unlike other ERP applications As-Is and To-Be phases can range from 6 weeks to 6 months depending on the amount of change the client requires (i.e. systems replacement versus Reengineering). Most often GEMMS can be implemented in 6 to 10 months start to finish. FastTrack4 Oracle Testing and Delivery

  9. The first implementation step is to establish a test and development environment • The testing environment is intended as a ‘sandbox’ for the project team to play • The development environment serves as a test bed for new patches and upgrades • Oracle typically releases GEMMS patches every quarter and a major release each year • A training environment may be necessary as regularly scheduled classes are too few and far between

  10. Confirming business requirements through testing is extremely important • Moving from ‘To-Be’ to ‘Will-Be’ requires confirmation that the processes can be performed in the system as designed. • Using process flows as the basis for test scripts is the best method for insuring a comprehensive test. • Documenting gaps and locking down the design now will save you from scrambling at go-live

  11. When To-be processes are confirmed, it’s time to start configuring the system • GL is setup first, then GEMMS can proceed. • There are only a few data dependencies from Financials • Customers entered prior to Pricing • Vendors entered prior to Contracts • The Item Master may be modified if no transactions have yet to occur. Make sure it is correct before on-hand balances are created.

  12. You should understand the integration between OPM and ORAFIN • There are four types of Integration between OPM and Financials • Master File Synchronization • Functional • Drill Down • On Line Nearly one-third of the integration points were upgraded in OPM release 4.1 integrated with Financials 10.7

  13. Master Files are synched through triggers and a data synchronization utility

  14. Functional Integration is achieved through various OPM utilities

  15. Drill Downs have been a great selling point of OPM for years.

  16. On Line Integration allows easy access to information

  17. OPM has no open interfaces for auto-data conversion. • Programs have been written in the field to import item master, formula master, pricing and various other tables. • Six API’s exist in Process Operations Control to link DCS and PLC devices • The GEMMS Technical Reference Manual is your best friend for these activities.

  18. After the production system is fully loaded, a stress test should be performed • All major business processes should be tested • Purchase to Pay • Order to Cash • Make to Demand • Financial Close and Reporting • Each module should be unit tested • The entire system should be tested to simulate concurrent usage • All background processes should be tested - MRP, Cost Update, Data Synch, Test Subledger

  19. It’s time to begin the system cutover • End-User Training is best conducted by the client project team member with superuser assistance. • Make sure the trainers have taken a course on ‘How Adults Learn’. • I have had success with Big Bang and the staged implementation approach • One of the biggest tasks is the dynamic data conversion for items/lots/locations

  20. Here’s where OPM is headed in the next year Release 11.0 Overview • Available First Half of 1999 • Integrated to Oracle Financials R11.0 • Unified Administration, Oracle Applications “Look and Feel” • Integrated to Oracle Purchasing R11.0 • New version of Regulatory Management • New Discoverer 3.0 based Cost Analysis tool

  21. Release 11.0 Technical Summary • Using Developer 2000 tool set • Full AOL compliance • Discoverer 3.1 • Oracle 8 Database support • Oracle Web Forms + NCA = WAN Performance

  22. 11.0 “Look and Feel” Enhancements • Integrated menu displays • Mixed OPM and Financial menus • Single source for transactions • Improved data search capabilities • Data query capabilities, view next / previous record • Flex fields replacing user class fields

  23. JAM Forms/ Reports Forms 4.5 Reports 2 PL/SQL JAM JPL (4GL) C APIs Migration Approach JAM Version Developer 2000 / AOL Oracle Process Manufacturing Enterprise Data Model

  24. New Purchasing Features, 11.0 • Requisitions • User entered purchase requisitions • Expense or Inventory items • Workflow based approval • RFQ’s & Quotations • MRO Purchasing • Integration with MRP • Pay on Receipt

  25. New Purchasing Features, 11.0 • Planned EDI Transactions with the Oracle EDI Gateway • X.12 and EDIFACT • 850/ORDERS outbound P.O. • 860/ORDCHG outbound P.O. change • 832/PRICAT inbound price catalog • 843/QUOTES inbound quotes • 856/DESADV inbound ship notice • 857 inbound ship/billing notice • 824/APERAK outbound application advice

  26. New Purchasing Features, 11.0 • Oracle Self-Service Web Applications • Web Employees (for requisitioning) • Create/view reqs with a browser • Web Suppliers • Supplier access through a browser • View invoices, payments, P.O.’s, past due receipts, etc.

  27. Summary of Oracle Process Manufacturing • Strategy: focus on process industries • Release 4.1 • Began shipping September ‘97 • Continue to improve quality, customer satisfaction • Release 11.0 • Convert to Developer/2000 • Integrate Oracle Purchasing

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