
EMI - S6
IMPROVING PERFORMANCE
An arduous task
Planning production is a task that has on eintrinsic complexity linked to the amount of information that a planner should take into account to draw up an efficient and effective production plan (market demands, availability of materials, availability of resources, peculiar characteristics of some processes, etc.).

To the intrinsic complexity is added, exponentially amplifying the effect, the process variability and in recent times the variability in demand and supply channels.
There process variability it is an aspect often overlooked by our fabric companies. Failure to understand this aspect, as explained by Deming and shared by several illustrious organizational theories, is one of the major sources of company inefficiency.
Variability of processes and demand and supply channels, they often invalidate a well-made production plan after a few hours from its implementation, creating on the one hand an overload of programming personnel and on the other hand climate of extreme uncertainty.
The direct consequences
The direct consequences of this extreme uncertainty are on the one hand errors of evaluation that the planner often commits without awareness and on the other protection mechanisms that the organization is led to adopt and which they ultimately turn into stocks, accumulated in an inconsistent and senseless way along the logistics chain.
S6 SUPPORT

Greater reactivity of the logistics-production system
With the introduction of EMI-S6, production planning will have at its disposal a tool capable of estimating the arrival date of purchases in just a few seconds, allocating production operations to the various resources and estimating the expected delivery date, while at the same time reporting the critical issues and anomalies in the production plan.
The direct consequence is that the company will respond faster improving flow, reducing overall costs and providing better service to its customers.
FUNCTIONAL COVERAGE
Sectoral Specificities
The different production companies, although sharing the same basic problems, have different peculiarities that the planning process must take into account. The vertical modules of S6 allow us to address these specific, usually sectoral, problems.