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It isn’t always possible to anticipate the steps required to correct problems shop floor operators might encounter during manufacturing.A just-in-time reroute allows users on the production floor to designate that some form of special handling may be necessary to correct an issue. For these situations, process engineers can develop a just-in-time reroute in NPI to define this special handling. Once a just-in-time reroute is created, you can save it as a template for future use to save time during manufacturing.

Review the following scenario to learn how to create and use a just-in-time reroute.

Example scenario

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  In this example, we'll open a simple manufacturing process, then navigate to the Inspection operation in the NPI Process Definition window and double-click it in the Process tree to open it.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added Select the Document Tools tab, then select the Entry/Exit 

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Entry-Exit buttonImage Added button in the upper-right corner of the window.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Select the Add 

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Add buttonImage Added button on the right side of the window to add a new reroute. Naming the reroute in the form of an action (in this case Send to JIT Reroute) makes it easier for production operators to understand the selection they need to make.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added In this example, select Send to JIT Reroute, then select the Just in Time button under Route To. (When this option is selected, engineers may optionally select an existing just-in-time reroute template and/or an approval process if desired.)

 The Return To option specifies where the assembly should go when the just-in-time reroute has been satisfied.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Select Save to add this new reroute. The simple Rework reroute (which already existed) is present along with the newly-created Send to JIT Reroute reroute.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Select the Save and Close Operation button on the left side of the window to save and close the Inspection operation.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Select the Release to Production button in the upper-right corner of the Process Definition window to release this process to production.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Log into the Production client application and create a new batch. (Be sure to select the process we just released in the previous step.)

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 Blue double arrow bulletImage Added Select the new batch and open the Initialization operation to introduce a new barcode into the batch.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Navigate to Operation 1.

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 Blue double arrow bulletImage Added Start the previously-initialized barcode and perform the necessary manufacturing steps and activities as defined.

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 Blue double arrow bulletImage Added When complete, select the Finish button to finish the operation.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Continue on to the Inspection operation and start the same barcode.

Let's assume a defect or problem is discovered at the Inspection operation which can't be handled by the normal Rework area for one reason or another.

When you select Finish, notice the presence of the new Send to just in time reroute pathway.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Select Send to just in time reroute pathway, then select the Submit button.

FactoryLogix displays a new dialog where the production operator will enter a name and an optional description for the just-in-time reroute.

Under Just-in-Time (JIT) Options, there are four choices:

  • Create new JIT Reroute Process Flow

  • Use existing Out-of-Route Operation

  • Use existing Reroute Flow

  • Use existing JIT Reroute Process Flow (a template you previously created and saved)

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  For this example, select the Create new JIT Reroute Process Flow.

In typical cases, the production operator would select Save which would create an entry in the New Just-in-Time Reroutes area of the process engineering tab in NPI.

The assembly is placed on hold until a process engineer can evaluate the situation and develop the appropriate just-in-time reroute.

In this example, selecting Save and Edit will do the same and also launch the NPI client application automatically.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Log into the NPI client application.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Navigate to the just-in-time reroute so that it can be created immediately. At this point, the process engineer can evaluate the situation and develop a special route to handle this assembly.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Add operations with steps and activities as usual (including any special instructions or documentation needed to resolve the matter). For this example, four operations will be created:

  • X-Ray

  • Repair

  • Environmental Test

  • Final Test

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  When you're finished creating the new just-in-time route, select Save to save the overall flow.

Before it can be used, the new just-in-time reroute must be released to production. You can also add an approval process if desired.

Notice that the newly added just-in-time reroute is bold in the list view—this indicates that it needs your attention (in this case it needs to be released to production).

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Navigate back to Production.

The Operations selector now has a drop-down so you can select operations from the newly created just-in-time reroute.

Production operators must now follow the newly created just-in-time reroute through its completion following the instructions and/or documentation the process engineer designated.

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Note

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It is possible to "nest" just-in-time reroutes so that during the execution of the just-in-time flow another just-in-time flow may be started. These flows can be nested as deeply as necessary. FactoryLogix keeps track of all the routing logic.

When the final operation in the just-in-time reroute flow is completed, the Return To option will determine where the assembly must proceed back in the main process flow (in this example, this was named Final Operation).

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Complete the assembly through the Final Operation to finish the entire manufacturing route.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  When all manufacturing operations are completed, navigate to the Trace window.

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Blue double arrow bulletImage Added  Enter the barcode of the assembly that was just completed.

Notice a new column labeled process flow this makes it very easy to see where the assembly left the normal process flow and entered the just-in-time reroute flow and then back to the main flow.

In addition, a new check box is visible on the Route Status tab so that all reroute flows may be displayed as an option.