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General NAVEKSA benefits A Microsoft certified solutions (CfMD) Quality stamped by Microsoft B Zero code changes in standard NAV; that is no costly implications in the standard NAV code when considering an upgrade. Ask the potential alternative solution provider how much they have changed in standard NAV before you make the final decision. C A NAVEKSA solution fill out functions not available in standard NAV and follows NAV logic. Standard NAV is a framework system with a certain amount of basic functions. We have completede Dynamics NAV into that a good manufacturing system shall include. D A NAVEKSA solution is quick and easy to install and can be tailored to fit individual customer requirements by answering af a series of setup questions. Save the bespoke programming work and keep your NAVEKSA solution as standard, by answering a number of questions, which in turn decides the functioning.

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General NAVEKSAbenefits

A

Microsoft certified solutions (CfMD) Quality stamped by Microsoft

B

Zero code changes in standard NAV; that is no costly implications in the standard NAV code when considering an upgrade.

Ask the potential alternative solution provider how much they have changed in standard NAV before you make the final decision.

C

A NAVEKSA solution fill out functions not available in standard NAV and follows NAV logic.

Standard NAV is a framework system with a certain amount of basic functions. We have completede Dynamics NAV into that a good manufacturing system shall include.

D

A NAVEKSA solution is quick and easy to install and can be tailored to fit individual customer requirements by answering af a series of setup questions.

Save the bespoke programming work and keep your NAVEKSA solution as standard, by answering a number of questions, which in turn decides the functioning.

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SHOPFLOORadvantages A

Efficient overview planning the factory floor and paperless execution of the factory floor.

Collection of time and attendance transactions for payroll purposes and factory floor job times for calculation purposes.

Support production with the use of lot and serial controlled items both as consumption and output.

Advanced guided process- and quality control with collection of quality data.

These functions are not supported in standard NAV.

In standard NAV you can produce printed material for a production order; i.e. materialrequisition, jobcards and shortage lists.

In standard NAV all transaction reporting takes place via manual keying in the consumption and output journals.

B

Simplicity with an overview on just 2 intuitive display screens to check out order status distributed inn 3 logically arrranged order stacks: RUNNING, WAITING and ARRIVING.

Applied principles er equal to personal, well known everydays situations where queues control comes into action - A unit is being served, another unit is actually waiting to be served, and another unit is arriving to be served later.

C

Intuitive operator terminal which only uses a limited NAV user independent from use of functionality.

Inclusive Time and Attendance - Lot/serial numbers/ quality transactions etc.

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D

Integrated with Time and Attendance if wanted, and comprehensive job data collection.

D

Combined production (Family-/clustered) production, one-man/multi-machine servivcing or the reverse.

Functions which supports modern der afspejler modern production methods.

Demo Basic 0

Start SHOPFLOOR planning

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Explain the principle with the 3 different order stacks Running, waiting, Arriving

Use airport check-in metaphor: Some people are being served at the check-in counter, orders are waiting in the check-in queue, and other are on their way to the same flight check-in.

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Explain the mini-Gannt charts The mini Gantt shows the execution detailed status of total routing sheet for the order:Green= This operation is processingA square marked with red= This is the actual rotuiong operation shownWhite = Open operation not executed yet.Grey= Completed routing operation

3

Explain the status STARTET, and the possibility for for adaption of shown columns.

Click on the look-up button to see the opators currently active on this order operation.

4

Explain the tooltips buttons for the production order line you are standing at.

Please notice how the tooltips adopt corresponding to underlying materials - order comments, proces comments, drawings, etc.

5

Explain the order/operation sequence in the 3 sections. This sequence is managed by the setup question:Order delivery date (due), order start date, operation start date, operations due date.

6

Explain the posssibility to change the sequence manually by assigning a priorityto the order. Click on the tooltip Priority.

It is possible to prioritize an order - expediting or deferring by assigning a plus or minus priority. Changing priority changes the execution sequence. Remember F5- Update after returning to the main screen.

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7

Click on Capacity % on any line, and explain the difference between "periodic" and "balance-to-date" load.

It is very important to tell the difference between stanard NAV and Naveksa capacitry calculations. In our application we have not available capacity previous this very moment. This is not the case in standard NAV.Drill-down to and explain detail data.

8

Show and explain NETRONIC Visual Production Scheduler which is a supplement to the Naveksa planning board. Run it from the ribbon.

A graphical supplement to to planning in graphical mode. Both tools are synchronized.

9

Explain the flexilbility in "Customer fields" on the detail line.

Instead of programming, the application delivers the possibility of defining specific data content to additional 10 user (customer) fields. Once defined the fields can be activated in setup to be shown as columns in both the Shopfloor planning and client screens.

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10

Explain and show detailed planning, i.e. shifting resources into other less loaded resources.

Use the tooltip Routing to show the routing and change resources as wanted. Please notice the immediate changes on the planning screen - Orders moving out/in etc.

11

Start up the Shopfloor client and show the possibilities - language, function buttons placement.

The Shopfloor client runs on a (soft-touch) PC or tablet with a "full" Windows operating system. The NAV user-model is a limited user.

12

Explain the simplicity as an operator:1. I must click on the first line in the section "Orders queuing" as the next job I am must execute.2. I must click on the function buttons which becomes dar-blue to see detailed/additional information about this job.

Only 2 instructions to the operator!

13

Explain the Green indicator in the section "Orders processing"

The Green indicator means, that this order is currently active (- being worked on). The number in the box indicates a "run number" when we operate in bundled production mode.

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Explain remaining setup and run time Remaining time is the total time left on the orders in the section (Standard time reduced by reported actual time spend) This figure cannot be negative.

15

Explain "End week" hours This is a display of remaining hours to be executed before shop calendar end time Friday for the week in the chosen.This figure cannot be negative.

16

Start an order from the section " Orders queuing" Info about starting is given, and the order is moved to the section " Orders processing" as active and being worked on.

17

Perform material shortage check and material issue. Materiale shortage check - Click on BOM, followied by Shortage check.Click on material issue for issuing components/materials.

18

Perform a Output transaction.Please notice the possibility for assigning location/bin for immediate storage, together with scrap reporting.Forklar mulighederne for variabel materialetræk samttilføjelse af flere udleverede komponenter.

Choose your wanted transaction type - Setup, Pause, Part-delivery, Completion.

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Extenbded demo - Bundled production

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Start flere eller adskillige ordrer sammen, og/eller vis hvordan en operatør kan tilknytte nye jobs til de jobs han allerede har kørende.

Explain how the total spend time on a bundled production is r-distributed back to the individual orders.

Extended demolot/serial

20

Explain that everything concerning location/bin - batch/lot and serial numbers are based the setup in standard NAV. We just follow the rules and and react on these.

Obs: This exercise can be advanced if you do not your Dynamics NAV ABC in these functional areas.

Extended demoQA/QC

22

Explain how the setup of policies and management of quality control can be made, and show the setup.The setup of QA ckasses and Item/routing relations are to be made for the execution, together with QA setup parameters in the Shopfloor setup.

Mention the advantages with Naveksa shopfloor: QA/QC i Shopfloor is done as an integrated process together with normal starting and ending jobs.

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(Advanced) Show an example on a production order where lot-controlled material/components is to be issued and produced items are to be received assigning serail and/or lot-numbers.

The keyword is to satisfy subsequent item/order traceability requirements.

Extended demoTime & Attendance

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Perform time & attendance transactions with auto-start and auto-end functionality turned on, and show what happens in the client when people arriv or leave.

Explain that NAVEKSA Time & Attendance is an efficient employee time stamping system for with reason codes for planned and non-planned absence inside normal working hours.

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Show and explain the report Shopfloor Time and attendance transactions. And show the function Export TA data to excel.

If the customer wants summarized TA data per payroll code and payroll period, ready for payroll processing, we work together with various payroll system providers.