Replace the in-house developed scheduler! Reduce scheduling time and shorten development periods.
The conventional scheduler was developed in-house, and building the system required a significant amount of effort, resulting in long scheduling times even in actual usage scenarios. Therefore, we introduced "Asprova" and incorporated the schedules for the machines, excluding those outsourced, including the "start date" and "completion date," first for parts deployment. Next, we expanded the processes and allocated them to the processing machines to carry out scheduling. After implementation, the scheduling time was reduced to 1-2 seconds, and the development lead time was cut by approximately 80%. [Before Implementation] ■ The conventional scheduler was developed in-house, requiring significant effort to build the system. ■ Scheduling a single task took 5 to 10 minutes. ■ Instead of scheduling for a month, plans were made each time. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Main Effects of Introduction】 ■Visualization ■Efficiency in Planning Creation ■Sharing of Process Information *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Asprova Co., Ltd. was established in 1994 as Japan's first company specializing in scheduling, and since then, we have continued to focus on the development and sales of the production scheduling software Asprova. During this time, we have continuously upgraded our software for over 25 years while being refined by our customers in the manufacturing industry both domestically and internationally. Not only do we boast a high market share in Japan, but we have also supported multiple languages in over 10 countries and established a support system worldwide, accumulating numerous implementation records in more than 30 countries around the globe.