Overview of Outbound Broadcast Sequencing

Outbound Broadcast Sequencing is a process that enables the creation of replenishment signals to supply components for scheduled assemblies, dependent on the production sequence of the respective parent assembly. Although generally associated with supplier components, this process works with all methods of kanban supply.

Kanban signals control the replenishment of component material to a Flow line. Kanban planning has calculated container sizes, or quantity based on a predictable cycle, ensuring the availability of all necessary components. In some business processes the predictability of components is not possible, or the schedule of assemblies determines the component requirements. Outbound Broadcast Sequencing provides a method for sourcing components. For these components, the purchase requisition is generated based on firm Flow schedules. This functionality is implemented when you set up pull sequences with the Auto Request flag enabled.

A concurrent program is used to calculate kanban requirements and generate kanban cards by specifying production lines, date ranges, and other criteria. The Outbound Broadcast Sequencing process sends the appropriate date for creation of the purchase requisition for the relevant components, depending upon the Source type specified in the item's pull sequence.

Specifying a Range of Completion Dates and Build Sequences

You can specify a range of completion dates and build sequences as the Autoreplenishment Program supports selection of schedules by specifying a range of completion dates and build sequences.

Note: You cannot launch multiple requests for autoreplenish concurrent program simultaneously as multiple replenishments cannot be done for the same schedule.

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