Oracle Discrete Manufacturing is a module within Oracle’s E-Business Suite (EBS) designed to support and manage the production of discrete goods. These goods are typically made from distinct units, such as cars, electronics, or machinery, where the final products are assembled from various individual parts.
- Bill of Materials (BOM): Defines product structures and components.
- Work in Process (WIP): Tracks production jobs and costs.
- Shop Floor Management: Manages scheduling and resource allocation.
- Material Requirements Planning (MRP): Forecasts and plans material needs.
- Inventory Control: Tracks material availability and usage.
Before learning Oracle Discrete Manufacturing, you should have the following skills:
- Basic Manufacturing Knowledge: Understand manufacturing processes and concepts (e.g., BOM, WIP, MRP).
- ERP Systems Understanding: Familiarity with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, especially Oracle E-Business Suite.
- Database Concepts: Basic knowledge of databases and SQL can help with data management.
- Inventory Management: Knowledge of inventory and supply chain principles.
By learning Oracle Discrete Manufacturing, you gain the following skills:
- Manufacturing Process Management: Ability to manage production workflows, BOM, and shop floor operations.
- Work in Process (WIP) Tracking: Skills in tracking production progress, labor, and material usage.
- Material Requirements Planning (MRP): Proficiency in forecasting and planning material needs.
- Inventory and Supply Chain Control: Managing material flow and optimizing inventory levels.
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