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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

How to Store and Retrieve your Heavy Parts Faster and More Accurately.


Thousands of cutting tools mean multiple chances of a mis-pick. Modern CNC productivity makes this unscheduled downtime unacceptable.

Many manufacturing industries face a similar problem. They have to inventory a wide variety of parts at the lowest possible cost. Conventional racking imparts a double cost penalty. Floor area is always expensive, but a bigger potential profit killer is the labor time required to accurately stock and pick parts.

This is particularly true for manufacturers who have to stock heavy parts and tooling.

Vertical racking solutions have been used for small parts for decades, but users with heavier parts had no similar solution. Recently, Modula developed a specific heavy capacity solution to address this need, the OneTon. The OneTon allows manufacturers with heavy parts or tooling (up to 2,200lb. on a tray up to 13ft wide) to go vertical to save space, time and money.

Why go vertical for part storage? Lower storage costs.

Why go vertical? In one word, "cost". Reducing floor space storage and retrieval requirements for small parts is the "low hanging fruit" of warehousing cost control. Vertical storage systems can open the vertical space to injection mold, die casting, fabricating and other metal-heavy industries who must keep molds, jigs, fixtures and tools ready for quick change availability without consuming a warehouse to do it.

The Modula OneTon system allows tray widths of up to 13 feet with multiple tray height options. Overall, the system can hold an impressive 70,000 kg (gross weight), with system heights from 10 to 46ft. The system is flexible and highly configurable, and can be integrated with hoists and lift arms for quick and safe loading and unloading.

For heavy parts, loading and unloading is a significant part of the cost of storage. Conventional racking is traditionally configured around the part handling technology, from push carts to fork lift trucks. Conventional forklift handling also means these parts have to be placed on pallets for efficient part handling. The OneTon can bring heavy parts to a fully automated external bay and can handle two trays at a time. That means faster and simpler simplified transfer to trucks or lifts.

Advanced vertical storage solutions can help reduce injuries and put safety first

Heavy dies, shoes, bolsters or tooling that weigh up to 990kg can be handled safely by the OneTon

Repetitive strain, back, and other muscle/joint injuries are the most common form of industrial injury, and heavy part handling is a major cause. Wrestling parts on and off pallets or dollies carries a safety risk. To mitigate this risk, many manufacturers require two workers for simple loading and unloading operations.

Vertical solutions can present the parts at a comfortable working height, eliminating bending or reaching, greatly reducing the risk of back and muscular strains. It also eliminates the fall hazard of stairs, ladders and mezzanines. Only authorized operators can access the module, ensuring that only trained personnel can handle parts. The result is a safer, more productive and insurance-friendly plant and warehouse floor.

Vertical storage allows total control over inventory

In the complex working environment that is typical of modern factories, parts and tools flow continuously as production lines change over. Shorter production runs are the norm, and keeping line downtime to a minimum means retrieving and replacing fixtures, dies, molds and associated parts with minimum delay.

To control this process, the Modula OneTon can be equipped with a complete inventory management system, accessible through Modula's COPILOT touch screen, as well as through the user's computer systems. The system can track who accesses which part and when. It can also monitor just-in-time processes and stock levels.

Automated stock picking systems increase the time available for picking while reducing non-productive time

Note the lost time due to travel in conventional storage schemes. Combined with up to 90 percent less floor space, vertical storage has multiple cost advantages.

The graph above shows which steps of the process of manually picking parts has the biggest impact on costs. Before an operator can actually move a part, they have to travel to where it is, find it, and then confirm that it is the right part. These steps are shown by the red and yellow bars.

Almost three quarters of overall task time is spent traveling to and finding the part in manual systems. In automated picking, it's the reverse: 76 percent of total time is actually moving the part, the key to productivity.

Major additional savings can be realized for manufacturing facilities that use the storage system as a means of tracking line changeovers through Modula's available software. The ability to know in real time what part or tool is where in the system also allows production personnel to ensure that the right item is on the line and not in the warehouse, a potentially critical time-saver when tracking a Kaizen-driven line stoppage.

Modula's OneTon opens the door to multiple efficiency gains in production by bringing the inventory control possibilities enjoyed by small parts users into heavy part manufacturing. OEM's, Tier Ones and Twos, as well as consumer goods producers can all benefit.


Modula OneTon Specifications

Height: 10'9" to 46'3"
Height Increments: 7.9" pitch
Tray Storage Optimization: 1"
Tray Width: 73.2" to 160"
Tray Depth: 25.75" to 33.75"
Unit Capacity: up to 154,000 lbs (gross)
Individual Tray Capacity: 551-2183 lbs
Picking Speed: up to 100 cycles/hour
Interface: touch screen control console
Operator Bays: up to 3, max 2 on the same side
Bay Configuration: internal or external, single or dual
Energy Consumption: 3kW vertical axis motor


Modula has paid a fee to ENGINEERING.com to promote their vertical storage solutions. They have had no editorial input to this post. All opinions are mine. - Jim Anderton 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

How Far Can Microsoft Take Dynamics AX in Supply Chain Execution This Year?

As more companies strive to improve their order management processes and overall supply chain operability, both Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Transportation Management Systems (TMS) have gained traction in the supply chain execution (SCE) space. Comprised of execution-oriented applications, SCE basically controls supply chain task flow via procurement, fulfillment, warehousing, and transportation.

According to corporate vice president of Microsoft Dynamics ERP R&D Hal Howard, speaking at Convergence 2013,Dynamics AX customers will soon gain more warehousing and transportation capabilities. These additions will come as part of the Dynamics AX 2012 update later this year, and will be followed by a major release in 2014. Customers looking for deeper warehousing functionality (including RFID capabilities), demand planning, shared services, accounting and budget planning, and mobile apps for both phone and tablet (including POS), will benefit from this year's software update.

Simon Ellis, practice director at IDC Manufacturing Insights in Framingham, Mass., believes Microsoft has considerable ground to make up in supply chain management, but its technology stack may hold the key to moving forward.
"I view Microsoft as somewhat of a lightweight in the supply chain management space," says Ellis, noting that the vendor's solutions are appealing to smaller manufacturers that are looking for quick and easy solutions, or with simple requirements. "Overall," Ellis adds, "Microsoft is not a Tier One player in the supply chain space."

Ellis says the vendor's promised warehousing and transportation capabilities could fall short for larger users that rely on best-of-breed providers to handle those components of their businesses. Microsoft, for its part, acknowledged the same at Convergence when questioned by analysts.
"We're not replacing what our partners deliver," explained Dynamics AX director of product management Kees Hertogh at Convergence regarding the upcoming enhancements in warehouse, transportation, and demand planning. "It's about base level requirements that about 60% of customers
require."

With Microsoft ready to release AX's expanded warehousing and transportation proficiencies within the next few months, Ellis says the vendor's lightweight supply chain applications will be "quite appealing" to customers who currently lack such capabilities. "If I were a Microsoft customer," he concludes, "I would be quite happy to see that it continues to push the envelope."

Ellis also notes that because Microsoft Excel reigns as the "world's number one planning tool," the company is fairly well positioned to move further into the warehousing and transportation space.
"Microsoft - which continues to invest in its platform - has a sort of inherent user advantage," says Ellis. "It's capable of creating capabilities that hinge off what people already know, such as Excel."

by Bridget McCrea, Contributing Writer
published April 9, 2013

Article source link: http://msdynamicsworld.com/story/how-far-can-microsoft-take-dynamics-ax-supply-chain-execution-year 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Upgrade from AX 2012 / AX 2012 Feature Pack to AX 2012 R2

The new upgrade guide has been released at http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14599 and has very detailed steps on performing an in-place upgrade of AX 2012/AX 2012 FP to AX 2012 R2. Download a copy and ensure it is dated December 2012.

It talks about all the steps you need to take, starting from creating a test system first and restoring a copy of your production database on to it and onwards. It suggests following the steps in the order given and makes several suggestions and recommendations to ensure a good upgrade path.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

List of new tools released for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012


1.   Application analysis Tool (Beta): The Application Analysis tool is designed to enable developers to easily understand how the application has been constructed. The tool can analyze X++ code, create UML sequence diagrams of the data model using progressive discovery.

2.   Data Migration Framework Tool (Beta): The Data Migration Framework (Beta) is an extension to Microsoft Dynamics AX that provides a way to migrate data from external sources to source Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.

The framework also supports exporting and importing data (for entities defined in the Data Migration Framework) from a Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 instance to another one.

3.   Combine XPO Tool (Beta): The Combine XPO Tool (Beta) 1.0 is a command line program that combines a set of interdependent XPO files into a single XPO. For example, if a team of developers is making code changes to different aspects of an application, use this tool to merge those changed files into one file.

4.   Security Development Tool (Beta): The Security Development Tool (Beta) is intended to simplify the creation and maintenance of security artifacts such as roles, duties and privileges. It displays entry point permissions for a given role, duty or privilege and allows you to create new security artifacts on the basis of access through various entry points. The tool allows you to test newly a created\modified security role, duty or privilege from the same interface without using a different test user account. In addition, the tool also allows you to record business process flows and identify the entry points used.

5.   Code Upgrade Service Tool (Beta): The Code Upgrade Service Tool (Beta) is designed to help Microsoft Dynamics AX developers upgrade their X++ code to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. The service analyzes X++ code patterns and automatically fixes some patterns, provides suggestions on how to fix other patterns, categorizes upgrade tasks, and enables developers to add their own patterns to be analyzed.

6.   Security Upgrade Advisor Tool (Beta): The Security Upgrade Advisor Tool (Beta) is intended to help simplify the process of upgrading security settings from an earlier version of Microsoft Dynamics AX to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. It compares entry point and permissions between systems and generates a list of matching privileges that can be used a particular role. The role-to-privilege mapping is based on the user group-to-access right mapping in earlier versions of Microsoft Dynamics AX systems. The tool is designed as an aid for upgrading security settings and is not one click solution. Developers are advised to review each suggestion carefully before making any changes.

7.   Intelligent Data Management Framework Tool: The Intelligent Data Management Framework Tool is designed to help system administrators optimize the performance of Microsoft AX installations. The Intelligent Data Management Framework assesses the health of the Microsoft Dynamics AX applications, analyses current usage patterns, and helps reduce database size.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

DAX – Journal posting used following tables


In DAX journal posting used following tables, ledgerJournallTable is a main table to store header information about the journal and the ledgerJournalTrans table to store line information.

After posting of journal the information is entered in the following tables.

-          If the Vendor account is used in the ledger account field then the information will be stored in vendTrans also.

-          If the Customer account is used in the ledger account field then the information will be stored in custTrans also.

-          If the bank account is used in the ledger account field then the information will be stored in bankAccountTrans also.

-          If the tax information exists on the line, it is stored in taxtrans table.

-          If there is a localization license for countries like  India, UK then the tax related information will also store in taxTrans_In, taxTrans_UK  tables

Cumulative Update 4 (CU4) Relesed

I would like to inform you that, Cumulative Update 4 (CU4) is released and this is compatible with the RTM versions and Feature Pack 1 RTM AX 2012. This cumulative update is applicable for both AX2012 RTM (6.0.947.0) & AX2012 Feature Pack 1 RTM (6.0.1108.0). It is recommended to read the release notes prior to installation of AX2012 Feature Pack Cumulative Update 4 (6.0.1108.2423).

For more information and to download CU4 accessing the link below.

Cumulative Update 4 (CU4)