Planning & Manufacturing
SPEED-P Planning & Manufacturing suite is built to digitally manage all types of production processes of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing through the modules listed below:
Bill of Process & Bill of Materials
- Define processes, work centers and process sequences to build repetitive/discrete/flow manufacturing item
- Define the completion percentage for each process, Inspection Required, Lot Serial Generation Option, Inside/Outside Process Option, Instruction Sheet No, Drawing Number, etc
- Supports to have multiple BOM for each item
- Prompts the completion percentage for each process
- Provision to setup variant group items in BOM
Electronic BMR, BPR & APQR
- Efficient master batch records creation with re-usable templates
- Version control of master batch records to enforce compliance
- Auto Alerts based on exceptions and validation rules
- Defining and monitoring Product Specific Parameter ranges
- Authorization available on fields and Process control for better compliance
- Auto calculations on field values
- Auto capture of process control system outputs into specific recipe elements or fields
- Comprehensive Audit trails and Deviation reports
- Custom Reports and Trending Analyses
- PDF of Blank BMR & BPR for partner review and executed BMR & BPR
- Auto APQR update
Material Requirement Planning
- Option to choose different demand sources such as sales forecast, sales orders, safety stock, Material Requirements for the pending production/subcontract orders and supply sources such as purchase requests, purchase orders, production orders, Stock
- MRP can be run as and when required to determine the net material requirements considering the chosen scenario of supply, demand, bill of material, etc.
- MRP can be run with primary and alternate BOM to generate material requirements and comparison
- Drill-down options to allow planners to view the net requirement calculations and view the actual documents driving the gross requirements
- Auto creation of production orders/purchase requests for the net material requirements