workbench rebalance
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- purchase-order supporting documents for vendor invoices, acknowledgements, certifications, and backup files
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- shipping shipments linked to sales orders with packing slips, shipping labels, bills of lading, and logistics attachments
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- projects with customer/commercial/shipment linkage, owners, due dates, milestones, rollups, notes, and attachments
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- manufacturing work orders with project linkage, station-based operation templates, material issue posting, completion posting, and work-order attachments
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- planning workbench with live project/manufacturing schedule data, exception rail, heatmap load view, agenda view, focus drawer, station load grouping, readiness filters, and inline dispatch actions
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- manufacturing work orders with project linkage, station-based operation templates, station calendars/capacity settings, calendar-aware operation scheduling, material issue posting, completion posting, operation rescheduling, and work-order attachments
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- planning workbench with live project/manufacturing schedule data, exception rail, heatmap load view, agenda view, focus drawer, station load grouping, readiness filters, overload visibility, inline dispatch actions, and planner-side operation rebalance controls including station-to-station moves
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- sales-order demand planning with multi-level BOM explosion, stock/open-supply netting, and build/buy recommendations
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- planner-assisted conversion of demand-planning recommendations into prefilled work-order and purchase-order drafts
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- pegged WO/PO supply tracking back to sales demand with preferred-vendor sourcing on inventory items
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## Manufacturing Direction
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Manufacturing is now a separate execution subsystem rather than being collapsed into Projects. The current slice ships work-order records with build-item linkage, optional project linkage, warehouse/location output posting, BOM-based material requirement visibility, station master data, item-level operation templates, automatic work-order operation plans, material issue posting, completion posting, work-order attachments, and dashboard visibility.
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Manufacturing is now a separate execution subsystem rather than being collapsed into Projects. The current slice ships work-order records with build-item linkage, optional project linkage, warehouse/location output posting, BOM-based material requirement visibility, station master data, item-level operation templates, station calendars and capacity settings, automatic work-order operation plans, operation-level rescheduling, material issue posting, completion posting, work-order attachments, and dashboard visibility.
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Current interactions:
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- Purchasing: shortages and buyout demand should surface from manufacturing execution
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- Shipping: completed manufacturing should feed shipment readiness
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- Planning: manufacturing orders, routings, and work centers should drive capacity and schedule views
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- Planning: manufacturing orders, routings, and work centers now drive the first capacity/load layer and should continue expanding into fuller finite-capacity scheduling
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## Planning Direction
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Planning is now the live scheduling and visibility layer over projects and manufacturing instead of a placeholder wrapper. The current slice ships a planning workbench backed by active projects, due-date milestones, linked work orders, standalone manufacturing queue visibility, exception rails, dense load heatmaps, station load summaries, readiness scoring, focus-drawer inspection, inline release/build/buy follow-through, and agenda sequencing.
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Planning is now the live scheduling and visibility layer over projects and manufacturing instead of a placeholder wrapper. The current slice ships a planning workbench backed by active projects, due-date milestones, linked work orders, standalone manufacturing queue visibility, exception rails, dense load heatmaps, station load summaries, readiness scoring, overload visibility, focus-drawer inspection, planner-side operation rebalance controls including station reassignment, inline release/build/buy follow-through, and agenda sequencing.
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Current interactions:
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