Production Execution
The Production Execution data model tracks operational progress across production orders and work centers, including labor and machine consumption, cost performance, schedule adherence, and exception conditions. It is designed for shop-floor and operations teams who need to monitor execution, spot at-risk orders early, and understand where bottlenecks and cost variances are occurring.
Use this data model to support operational control, evaluate production performance, and drive continuous improvement across the production floor.
Benefits of this data model
- Monitor active production orders across work centers in real time.
- Detect at-risk and overdue orders based on schedule delays, cost overruns, and execution anomalies.
- Analyze planned vs actual costs for labor, machine, and overhead to identify inefficiencies.
- Evaluate operation completion rates, labor efficiency, and scrap impact.
- Understand workload distribution and execution delays to support scheduling and capacity planning.
Available views
This data model includes predefined views, each built for a specific use case. A view can take different forms depending on how the data is best presented, such as a worksheet, a chart, a gauge, or a map. The views in this data model are worksheets.
Some views open with predefined filters already applied so the view shows only the data relevant to its purpose. Active filters are displayed in the filter bar at the bottom of the view and can be adjusted at any time.
| Views | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Work Center Execution | Operational performance metrics by work center, including labor, cost, and completion details. |
| Order & Operation Exception List | Breakdown of at-risk orders by primary exception drivers such as overdue status or cost overruns. Closed, completed, and cancelled orders are excluded and it opens with a date range selected from the selection page. |