sedApta Academy Training

Training Calendar


Production Progress Import

Date: 17/02 09:00 – 13:00 CET​

Duration: 2h​ Target: TL, Consultant Location: Hybrid​

Trainer(s): P.RUSSO

Language: ENG​

Pre-requisite:​

Basic knowledge of MoRE​
Basic knowledge of the Unified Data Model​ Basic knowledge of ODI

Objective:

The course aims to provide an overview of the available APIs and integration approaches for managing production progress, including subcontracted phases and integration with third-party MES systems.


Agenda

APIs for managing production progress import
Management of subcontracted production phases
Integration with third-party MES systems
Overview of integration with ODI
Examples of data acquisition

New HTML Clip

24/02 15:00 – 16:00 CET
Duration: >1h
Target: TL, Consultant
Location: Hybrid
Trainer(s): L. Ghigliazza, C. Raggio
Language: ENG
Pre-requisite: Knowledge of HTML Clip

Objective:
The course aims to provide an understanding of why we changed, what has changed, and how this impacts the way we work.

Agenda:
Why we changed
What has changed

Factory Scheduling: Do’s and Don’ts – p1

03/03 and 12/03 09:00 – 13:00 CET
Duration: 8h
Target: SA, TL, Consultant
Location: Hybrid
Trainers: F. Taberini, E. Traverso
Language: ENG
Pre-requisites:

  • Basic knowledge of Scheduling
  • Basic knowledge of the Unified Data Model

Objectives:
The course aims to provide participants with a solid understanding of scheduling logic and best practices, enabling them to configure, use, and optimize the scheduler effectively while avoiding common operational and performance issues.

Agenda:

  • Introduction to Scheduling
  • Automatic Scheduler: when to enable it, how it works, and what to avoid
  • Workgroup Management: best practices for Setup & Start-up Times
  • Overrides: when to use them and when to avoid them
  • Campaign, Critical Time, and Warning Management
  • Visualization & Usability
  • Capacity Calendars
  • Performance Optimization: Advanced Analysis

Factory Scheduling: Do’s and Don’ts – p2

05/03 and 12/03 09:00 – 13:00 CET
Duration: 8h
Target: SA, TL, Consultant
Location: Hybrid
Trainers: F. Taberini, E. Traverso
Language: ENG
Pre-requisites:

  • Basic knowledge of Scheduling
  • Basic knowledge of the Unified Data Model

Objectives:
The course aims to provide participants with a solid understanding of scheduling logic and best practices, enabling them to configure, use, and optimize the scheduler effectively while avoiding common operational and performance issues.

Agenda:

  • Introduction to Scheduling
  • Automatic Scheduler: when to enable it, how it works, and what to avoid
  • Workgroup Management: best practices for Setup & Start-up Times
  • Overrides: when to use them and when to avoid them
  • Campaign, Critical Time, and Warning Management
  • Visualization & Usability
  • Capacity Calendars
  • Performance Optimization: Advanced Analysis

Hands On Unified Data Model

10/03 09:00 – 13:00 CET (and 17/03 10:00 – 12:00 CET)
Duration: 8h
Target: TL, Consultant
Location: Remote
Trainer(s): A. Borsari, M. Mansueto
Language: ENG
Pre-requisites:

  • Basic understanding of the Unified Data Model
  • Familiarity with item master data, categories, and routings
  • Basic ability to work with Excel-based data

Objectives:
The course aims to provide participants with a practical understanding of master data, orders, and inventory management, enabling them to correctly set up production data and manage operational workflows. The second session, scheduled one week later, will be dedicated to Q&A, while the training environment will remain available between the two sessions to allow participants to continue practicing.

Agenda:

  • Layout & Resources Management: importing plant layout and fixing errors
  • Routing & Master Data: managing routings, item master data, and variants
  • Work & Job Orders: creating, importing, and managing orders
  • Purchase & Sales Orders: managing customer and supplier orders
  • Warehouses & Inventory: warehouse setup and inventory management
  • Review & Corrections
  • Q&A and Closing

Hands On Unified Data Model- Q&A

17/03 10:00 – 12:00 CET
Duration: 8h
Target: TL, Consultant
Location: Remote
Trainer(s): A. Borsari, M. Mansueto
Language: ENG
Pre-requisites:

  • Basic understanding of the Unified Data Model
  • Familiarity with item master data, categories, and routings
  • Basic ability to work with Excel-based data

Objectives:
The course aims to provide participants with a practical understanding of master data, orders, and inventory management, enabling them to correctly set up production data and manage operational workflows. The second session, scheduled one week later, will be dedicated to Q&A, while the training environment will remain available between the two sessions to allow participants to continue practicing.

Agenda:

  • Layout & Resources Management: importing plant layout and fixing errors
  • Routing & Master Data: managing routings, item master data, and variants
  • Work & Job Orders: creating, importing, and managing orders
  • Purchase & Sales Orders: managing customer and supplier orders
  • Warehouses & Inventory: warehouse setup and inventory management
  • Review & Corrections
  • Q&A and Closing

Scheduling Projects in Practice – p1

24/03 09:00 – 13:00 CET (and 31/03)
Duration: 8h
Target: SA, TL, Consultant
Location: Hybrid
Trainer(s): P. Carrera
Language: ITA
Pre-requisite:

  • Knowledge of Factory Scheduling (e.g., eLearning, Do’s and Don’ts, or equivalent)

Objectives:
This deep-dive course explores real-life factory scheduling project cases, focusing on practical challenges, design choices, and lessons learned from implementation. Participants will gain insights into how scheduling logic is applied in real scenarios and how to address common constraints and trade-offs encountered during project delivery.

Agenda:

  • Customer Scheduling Project Cases

Scheduling Projects in Practice – p2

31/03 09:00 – 13:00 CET
Duration: 8h
Target: SA, TL, Consultant
Location: Hybrid
Trainer(s): P. Carrera
Language: ITA
Pre-requisite:

  • Knowledge of Factory Scheduling (e.g., eLearning, Do’s and Don’ts, or equivalent)

Objectives:
This deep-dive course explores real-life factory scheduling project cases, focusing on practical challenges, design choices, and lessons learned from implementation. Participants will gain insights into how scheduling logic is applied in real scenarios and how to address common constraints and trade-offs encountered during project delivery.

Agenda:

  • Customer Scheduling Project Cases

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