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MAPICS DB/XA

INDENTED ITEM AVAILABILITY ANALYSIS (I2A2)
(AVEM91)

Companies using MAPICS DB Year 2000 or any release of MAPICS XA enjoy significant productivity in the product manufacturing area of their business. American Viking's Indented Item Availability Analysis software extends this productivity by dramatically reducing the time it takes to analyze material component availability when planning an end-item for manufacture.

I2A2 is designed to assist material planners in analyzing material component availability for all levels in an indented bill-of-material.

The user enters the parent item, warehouse and quantity to manufacture. An inquiry screen follows displaying all lower levels of material components analyzed for availability.

The following are some of the product highlights:

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Highlights inventory material shortages for all components required to build an item

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Allows for on-line inquiry of component shortage analysis as well as reports

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Provides shortage checking across multiple warehouses

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Runs with AS/400 MAPICS DB Year 2000 and all releases of MAPICS XA

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Fully compatible with Multiple Environment Support and can be installed without
changing any MAPICS DB/XA modules

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All of the products menu options can be added to the MAPICS DB/XA Group Jobs
File

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Component replenishment/scheduled receipts time-phased analysis

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Window inquiry to view MRP planned orders per component

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Window inquiry to view scheduled receipts per component

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Window inquiry to view allocations per component

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Window inquiry to view customer allocations

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Actual shortage quantities displayed per component

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Optional shortage-only analysis mode

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Features and options supported

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Effectivity dates supported

 

(DEMO SOFTWARE IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS ENHANCEMENT)

 

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