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Stephen Parker Explains Average Daily Demand in Digital Kanban

Author: Thomas Cutler

Datacraft Solutions (www.datacraftsolutions.com) delivers a revolutionary digital kanban process of automation solutions to lean manufacturers through a secure Internet gateway, eliminating the need to install and maintain a complex IT infrastructure. The company has experienced significant growth in the past twelve months by eliminating complicated, expensive, time-intensive software implementations as well as extensive training regiments and the need for internal support. The Datacraft Solutions' replenishment supply chain digital kanban lean system allows customers access and fully utilize powerful lean benefits immediately for a low, predictable monthly fee. Services are scalable so manufacturers can design an appropriate digital kanban solution.

Datacraft Solutions, Inc. recently announced a new Kanban card-level calculation functionality, Daily Demand Import Interface (DDII). Using the DDII tool allows customers to quickly and easily upload new Average Daily Demand to Signum and to recalculate card set levels in mass. Once the new demand is uploaded to Signum, production card levels are automatically reset and new Kanban cards are ready for printing.

The DDII web application has three major components: Import Demand, Calculation Reports, and Print Cards

Import Demand: Allows users to modify and upload new card set information into Datacrafts pull-based Kanban solution, Signum. Users are able to download current card set information and make changes to such information as minimum reorder quantities and delivery schedules and then upload these changes to Signum.

Calculation Reports: The calculation reports interface provides users with the ability to see all of their uploaded and processed demand data. The data is processed and validated. Valid data is accepted and any errors are flagged for users to review, correct and resubmit.

Print Cards: The print cards component enables users to print new cards for any card-sets modified during a DDII session.

This feature provides alternative sources for inputs necessary to derive optimal inventory levels for large numbers of parts or card sets within the existing product base.
In many organizations the groundwork for what needs to be built, in what quantities, and by when has already been analyzed. Datacrafts new and exciting approach to our initial unique Intelligent Load Leveling ability to upload/import this data into our system is essential for managing the need for replenishment and on-hand balances required to accommodate defined or changing schedules, said Datacraft CEO Stephen Parker.

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Datacraft Solutions
www.datacraftsolutions.com
Jerry Bryant
Marketing Manager
jbryant@datacraftsolutions.net
800-819-5326

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