7433: Enterprise Supply Planning Level I
Course Type
- Instructor Led
Duration
- 4 Day
Target Audience
- EndUser
- SuperUser
Course Description
In this curriculum, learners will be exposed to a detailed overview and in-depth lessons that cover the Enterprise Supply Planning software through concepts, examples, business scenarios, instructor-led hands-on exercises, and discussion. The curriculum includes 11 Core lessons and 7 Elective lessons. Complete all the Core lessons and recommended Elective lessons (based on the ESP Solver chosen for your business requirement/industry scenario) to complete the curriculum successfully. The hands-on exercises in the modules are designed using the ESP v2019.1.2 training environment. It is essential you have access to this environment to practice the exercises.
Course Notes
- 11 Core Lessons (Lessons 1-11)
- 7 Electives Lessons (Lessons 12-18)
Lesson Details
Lesson Objectives
- Describe the Manufacturing Planning solution and its components
- Explain the positioning of ESP in the landscape of supply chain functions
- Explain the functioning of ESP
- Describe the ESP architecture
- Explain the various activities performed by a master planner
- List the different types of planning
- Describe the different industry models supported by ESP
- Explore the industries that are catered to by ESP
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
45 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Identify the high-level steps for basic ESP configuration
- Describe the components to be installed for basic ESP configuration
- Explain the steps to access the ESP application
- Explain the navigation features of ESP application
- Add a Flexible Editor (FE) page to the directory
- Configure the properties on an FE page
- Review and edit master data using an FE page
- Add a Compound Workspace (CWS) page to the directory
- Review and edit master data using a CWS page
- Review master data using Stock Keeping Units (SKU) Network
- Review the directory structure and add a directory entry
Lesson Exercises
- Adding and Editing Master Data on an FE Page in ESP
- Create a Search in the Search Manager Page
- Editing an Existing CWS page in ESP
Lesson Objectives
- Explain the term order-centric
- Define the three types of demand elements
- Describe the three types of supply processes
- Name the outputs of the supply orders
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
40 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Describe the manufacturing and distribution network of a company
- Identify the business processes within the company
- Explain various components of data management
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
30 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Identify the components of a supply chain that must be modeled in ESP, such as item and location
- Describe the key columns in the Item and Location tables
- List the steps to add an item and a location in the respective tables
- Define a Stock-Keeping Unit (SKU) in ESP
- Identify the key columns in the SKU table
- Add a SKU
- Describe the SKU Parameter tables
- Modify the SKU Parameter tables
Lesson Exercises
- Adding an Item
- Reviewing a Location
- Adding a SKU
- Modifying SKU Parameter Tables
- Reviewing a Resource
- Reviewing an Existing Calendar
Lesson Objectives
- Identify the types of supply processes in ESP
- Describe how supply processes are defined or modeled in ESP
- Identify various database tables to be populated to model the production processes in ESP
- Explain the feature of Supersession in ESP
- Describe how the sourcing processes are defined or modeled in ESP
- Describe how the purchasing processes are defined or modeled in ESP
- Identify the common parameters of the supply process
Lesson Exercises
- Adding a New Production Method
- Adding a New Production Step
- Adding a BOM
- Reviewing an Existing Lane in a Network
- Adding a Sourcing Record
Lesson Objectives
- Identify the types of supply inputs that ESP receives for processing
- Identify the tables that must be populated to load supply inputs to ESP
- Explain how ESP processes the supply inputs
- Identify different types of dynamic inputs that ESP receives for processing
- Identify the tables that need to be populated to load demand inputs to ESP
- Explain how ESP processes demand inputs
Lesson Exercises
- Modifying Records in the SKU Table
- Adding a Record to the DFUTOSKU Table
Lesson Objectives
- List the processes available in Enterprise Supply Planning (ESP) that are used to perform complex calculations in our Platform-based applications
- Identify the steps to run the processes to complete model setup
- Describe various processes toset up independent demand data in ESP
- Identify the steps to run the processes to create demand orders
- Explain how to generate the master plan in ESP with the MAP solver
- Describe the following additional processes in ESP
- Create and run a process chain in ESP
Lesson Exercises
- Running the Level SKUs Process
- Running the Transfer Calendar Process
- Running the Transfer Forecast Process
- Running the Generate Forecast Orders Process
- Running the Generate Master Plan (MAP)
- Adding a New SKU Exception
- Creating a Process Chain
Lesson Objectives
- Explain how the scenario mode in ESP helps the planner
- Add, edit, copy, and delete, a scenario in the Scenario page
- Explain the use of instances in generating supply chain plans
- Define the inputs for instance support
- Explain the instance workflow in ESP
Lesson Exercises
Creating a New Scenario in ESP
1 Hour ILTLesson Objectives
- Explain Plan Analysis in ESP
- Discuss the Master Planner (MP) Workbench in ESP. Explain Scorecard in ESP
- Discuss the Replenishment Dashboard in ESP
Lesson Exercises
- Review MP Plan Analysis
- Reviewing Summary and Details pages in MP Workbench
- Reviewing Scorecard
Lesson Objectives
- Describe the importance of Agile Workbench
- Explain Agile Workbench
- Describe the process of working with Demand-Supply Workbench
- Explain the process of working with Material Workbench
- Describe the Resource Workbench layout
- Define Network Simulator
- Explain how the Apply Priority Overrides process works for Agile Workbench
Lesson Exercises
- Resolve Demand Exception
- Resolve Material Exception
- Resolve Resource Exceptions
Lesson Objectives
- Explain the planning process in Enterprise Supply Planning (ESP) briefly
- Explain how ESP is integrated with other Blue Yonder solutions such as Demand and Fulfillment
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
20 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Explain how the Aggregate SKU planning process works
- Describe the Optimize Production Changeover (OPC) process
- Describe the Publish Optimal Production Changeover process
- Explain the Compute Connected Network process
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
45 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Describe the Deep Tree solver
- Explain the Deep Tree planning process
- List the industries that Deep Tree caters to
- Describe the important features of Deep Tree
- Describe the key columns in the input tables of the Deep Tree solver
- Explain the basic rules in the requirement plan
- List the prerequisites for Calculate Requirement Plan
- Describe different processes used for calculating the master plan in Enterprise Supply Planning (ESP)
- Review the output pages to evaluate the master plan results
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
4 Hours 30 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Describe the LPOpt solver in ESP
- Describe the objective levels applicable to LPOpt
- Explain the ESP-LPOpt workflow
- Identify the categories applicable to LPOpt
- State the limitations of LPOpt
- Identify the input tables applicable to LPOpt
- Describe the columns specific to LPOpt
- Create an objective set on the Define Optimization Goals process page
- Explain the Define Optimization Goals process page
- Describe the parameters required for the Generate Master Plan (LPOpt) process
- Review the output pages to evaluate the master plan results
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
4 Hours 30 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Explain the use of instances in generating supply chain plans
- Define the inputs for instance support
- Explain the instance workflow in ESP
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
20 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Identify the types of analytics dashboards available in ESP
- List the steps to access a dashboard
- Identify the components of each dashboard
- Identify the different types of reports available in ESP
- Describe the packaged reports
- Create a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) report
- Apply filters to a report
Lesson Exercises
Not Applicable
1 Hour 40 Minutes ILTLesson Objectives
- Explain LUX and the features of LUX
- Identify the components of the Canvas/Dashboard
- Describe a Situation Room
- Identify the components of a Situation Room