Save 20% off your training this summer, book before 5pm July 5th - See details here
Only 2 days
Classroom / Online / Classroom or Online
16/12/2024 (Monday)
Overview
On this accelerated Enterprise Supply Planning Level I course, learners will be exposed to a detailed overview and in-depth lessons that cover the Enterprise Supply Planning software through concepts, examples, business scenarios, instructor-led hands-on exercises, and discussion.
At the end of this course, you’ll achieve your Enterprise Supply Planning Level I certification.
Through Firebrand’s Lecture | Lab | Review methodology you’ll certify at twice the speed of traditional training and get access to courseware, learn from certified instructors, and train in a distraction-free environment.
40% faster
Distraction-free environment
Audience
This course is ideal for EndUsers and SuperUsers
Curriculum
Enterprise Supply Planning Level I
Enterprise Supply Planning Product Overview
Lesson Objectives:
- Describe the Manufacturing Planning solution and its components
- Explain the positioning of ESP in the landscape of supply chain functions
- Explain the functioning of ESP Describe the ESP architecture
- Explain the various activities performed by a master planner
- List the different types of planning
- Describe the different industry models supported by ESP
- Explore the industries that are catered to by ESP
Basic Configuration and Navigation in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
- Identify the high-level steps for basic ESP configuration
- Describe the components to be installed for basic ESP configuration
- Explain the steps to access the ESP application
- Explain the navigation features of ESP application
- Add a Flexible Editor (FE) page to the directory
- Configure the properties on an FE page
- Review and edit master data using an FE page
- Add a Compound Workspace (CWS) page to the directory
- Review and edit master data using a CWS page
- Review master data using Stock Keeping Units (SKU) Network
- Review the directory structure and add a directory entry
Lesson Exercises:
- Adding and Editing Master Data on an FE Page in ESP
- Create a Search in the Search Manager Page
- Editing an Existing CWS page in ESP
Working with Scenarios and Instances in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
- Explain how the scenario mode in ESP helps the planner
- Add, edit, copy, and delete, a scenario in the Scenario page
- Explain the use of instances in generating supply chain plans
- Define the inputs for instance support
- Explain the instance workflow in ESP
Lesson Exercises:
- Creating a New Scenario in ESP
Master Production Planning Concepts
Lesson Objectives:
- Explain the term order-centric
- Define the three types of demand elements
- Describe the three types of supply processes
- Name the outputs of the supply orders
Manufacturing Case Study
Lesson Objectives:
- Describe the manufacturing and distribution network of a company
- Identify the business processes within the company
- Explain various components of data management
Defining Setup data in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
- Identify the components of a supply chain that must be modelled in ESP, such as item and location
- Describe the key columns in the Item and Location tables
- List the steps to add an item and a location in the respective tables
- Define a Stock-Keeping Unit (SKU) in ESP
- Identify the key columns in the SKU table
- Add a SKU Describe the SKU Parameter tables
- Modify the SKU Parameter tables
Lesson Exercises:
- Adding an Item
- Reviewing a Location
- Adding a SKU
- Modifying SKU Parameter Tables
- Reviewing a Resource
- Reviewing an Existing Calendar
Defining the Supply Processes in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
- Identify the types of supply processes in ESP
- Describe how supply processes are defined or modelled in ESP
- Identify various database tables to be populated to model the production processes in ESP
- Explain the feature of Supersession in ESP
- Describe how the sourcing processes are defined or modelled in ESP
- Describe how the purchasing processes are defined or modelled in ESP
- Identify the common parameters of the supply process
Lesson Exercises:
- Adding a New Production Method
- Adding a New Production Step
- Adding a BOM
- Reviewing an Existing Lane in a Network
- Adding a Sourcing Record
Setting Up Dynamic Data Inputs in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
- Identify the types of supply inputs that ESP receives for processing
- Identify the tables that must be populated to load supply inputs to ESP
- Explain how ESP processes the supply inputs
- Identify different types of dynamic inputs that ESP receives for processing
- Identify the tables that need to be populated to load demand inputs to ESP
- Explain how ESP processes demand inputs
Lesson Exercises:
- Modifying Records in the SKU Table
- Adding a Record to the DFUTOSKU Table
Generating the Master Plan in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
- List the processes available in Enterprise Supply Planning (ESP) that are used to perform complex calculations in our Platform-based applications
- Identify the steps to run the processes to complete model setup
- Describe various processes to set up independent demand data in ESP
- Identify the steps to run the processes to create demand orders
- Explain how to generate the master plan in ESP with the MAP solver
- Describe the following additional processes in ESP
- Create and run a process chain in ESP
Lesson Exercises:
- Running the Level SKUs Process
- Running the Transfer Calendar Process
- Running the Transfer Forecast Process
- Running the Generate Forecast Orders Process
- Running the Generate Master Plan (MAP)
- Adding a New SKU Exception
- Creating a Process Chain
Evaluating the Master Plan in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
- Explain Plan Analysis in ESP
- Discuss the Master Planner (MP) Workbench in ESP.
- Explain Scorecard in ESP
- Discuss the Replenishment Dashboard in ESP Lesson Exercises
- Review MP Plan Analysis
- Reviewing Summary and Details pages in MP Workbench
- Reviewing Scorecard
Working with Analytics UI in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
- Identify the types of analytics dashboards available in ESP
- List the steps to access a dashboard Identify the components of each dashboard
- Identify the different types of reports available in ESP
- Describe the packaged reports
- Create a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) report
- Apply filters to a report
Lesson Exercises:
- Running the Refresh Analytics Data Process
- Running a Report
- Describe the importance of Agile Workbench
- Explain Agile Workbench
- Describe the process of working with Demand-Supply Workbench
- Explain the process of working with Material Workbench
- Describe the Resource Workbench layout
- Define Network Simulator
- Explain how the Apply Priority Overrides process works for Agile Workbench
- Resolve Demand Exception
- Resolve Material Exception
- Resolve Resource Exceptions
- Explain the planning process in Enterprise Supply Planning (ESP) briefly
- Explain how ESP is integrated with other Blue Yonder solutions such as Demand and Fulfilment Lesson
- Explain how the Aggregate SKU planning process works
- Describe the Optimize Production Changeover (OPC) process
- Describe the Publish Optimal Production Changeover process
- Explain the Compute Connected Network process
- Describe the Deep Tree solver
- Explain the Deep Tree planning process
- List the industries that Deep Tree caters to
- Describe the important features of Deep Tree
- Describe the key columns in the input tables of the Deep Tree solver
- Explain the basic rules in the requirement plan
- List the prerequisites for Calculate Requirement Plan
- Describe different processes used for calculating the master plan in Enterprise Supply Planning (ESP)
- Review the output pages to evaluate the master plan results
- Describe the LPOpt solver in ESP
- Describe the objective levels applicable to LPOpt
- Explain the ESP-LPOpt workflow
- Identify the categories applicable to LPOpt
- State the limitations of LPOpt
- Identify the input tables applicable to LPOpt
- Describe the columns specific to LPOpt
- Create an objective set on the Define Optimization Goals process page
- Explain the Define Optimization Goals process page
- Describe the parameters required for the Generate Master Plan (LPOpt) process
- Review the output pages to evaluate the master plan results
- Create a conceptual supply chain model on paper
- Create the model within ESP by loading data to SCPO schema
Exception Management with Agile Workbench
Lesson Objectives:
Lesson Exercises:
Integration of ESP with Other Blue Yonder Solutions
Lesson Objectives:
Other Key Processes in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
Working with Deep Tree Solver in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
Working with LPOpt Solver in ESP
Lesson Objectives:
Appendix 1: Compstar Case Study
Lesson Objectives:
Exam Track
At the end of this accelerated course, you’ll achieve the Enterprise Supply Planning Level I Certification.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to attend this accelerated course.
What's Included
Your accelerated course includes:
- Accommodation *
- Meals, unlimited snacks, beverages, tea and coffee *
- On-site exams **
- Exam vouchers **
- Practice tests **
- Certification Guarantee ***
- Courseware
- Up-to 12 hours of instructor-led training each day
- 24-hour lab access
- Digital courseware **
* For residential training only. Accommodation is included from the night before the course starts. This doesn't apply for online courses.
** Some exceptions apply. Please refer to the Exam Track or speak with our experts.
*** Pass first time or train again free as many times as it takes, unlimited for 1 year. Just pay for accommodation, exams, and incidental costs.
Benefits
Seven reasons why you should sit your course with Firebrand Training
- Two options of training. Choose between residential classroom-based, or online courses
- You'll be certified fast. With us, you’ll be trained in record time
- Our course is all-inclusive. A one-off fee covers all course materials, exams**, accommodation* and meals*. No hidden extras.
- Pass the first time or train again for free. This is our guarantee. We’re confident you’ll pass your course the first time. But if not, come back within a year and only pay for accommodation, exams and incidental costs
- You’ll learn more. A day with a traditional training provider generally runs from 9 am – 5 pm, with a nice long break for lunch. With Firebrand Training you’ll get at least 12 hours/day of quality learning time, with your instructor
- You’ll learn faster. Chances are, you’ll have a different learning style to those around you. We combine visual, auditory and tactile styles to deliver the material in a way that ensures you will learn faster and more easily
- You’ll be studying with the best. We’ve been named in the Training Industry’s “Top 20 IT Training Companies of the Year” every year since 2010. As well as winning many more awards, we’ve trained and certified over 135,000 professionals
- For residential training only. Doesn't apply for online courses
** Some exceptions apply. Please refer to the Exam Track or speak with our experts
Think you are ready for the course? Take a FREE practice test to assess your knowledge! Free Practice Test