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Creating Machine shop part schedule using Excel

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    Exclamation Creating Machine shop part schedule using Excel

    Hello, my name is Alex Barker and I am working for a company in Ontaro Canada called Knoch Manufacturing.

    I am experienced with Excel, but not quite capable enough to complete the project given.

    We are a machine shop that has 14 different CNC machines.
    We keep track of Queued, Pending , and Distant jobs for each machine
    Queued- ready to run
    Pending- one more operation then ready to run
    Distant- 2 or more operations becure ready to run
    This information also comes along with a due date and hours remaining on operation

    What we are looking for is a program that schedules this information into a calander in priority of due date. We have 3 shifts a day and this information changes daily.

    Some parts have multiple operations and then switch machines and a part can be running on the same machine for a shift to a week at a time.

    Is this at all possiable for your company to handle?

    Ive spent the past week staring at a computer screen and at the point right now of getting outside help.

    I have a data base of information that I have transfered into excel and is capable of being updated almost instantly.

    ANY IDEAS ARE WELCOME

    Regards,

    Alex Barker
    [email protected]

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    Re: Creating Machine shop part schedule using Excel


    "Amear" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]...
    >
    > Hello, my name is Alex Barker and I am working for a company in Ontaro
    > Canada called Knoch Manufacturing.
    >
    > I am experienced with Excel, but not quite capable enough to complete
    > the project given.
    >
    > We are a machine shop that has 14 different CNC machines.
    > We keep track of Queued, Pending , and Distant jobs for each machine
    > Queued- ready to run
    > Pending- one more operation then ready to run
    > Distant- 2 or more operations becure ready to run
    > This information also comes along with a due date and hours remaining
    > on operation
    >
    > What we are looking for is a program that schedules this information
    > into a calander in priority of due date. We have 3 shifts a day and
    > this information changes daily.
    >
    > Some parts have multiple operations and then switch machines and a part
    > can be running on the same machine for a shift to a week at a time.
    >
    > Is this at all possiable for your company to handle?
    >
    > Ive spent the past week staring at a computer screen and at the point
    > right now of getting outside help.
    >
    > I have a data base of information that I have transfered into excel and
    > is capable of being updated almost instantly.
    >
    > ANY IDEAS ARE WELCOME
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Alex Barker
    > [email protected]


    You might want to consider using software like Project (Microsoft) for this
    kind of thing.
    --
    Ron P

    Just remember....if the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off.


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