Workflow blueprint

Manufacturing resource planning starts by exposing uncertain inputs

An educational planning-question map, not an MRP engine, demand forecast, live-stock source, capacity optimiser, purchasing system or output promise.

Carry a demand statement through the applicable product baseline, component requirements, material observations, resource limits, proposed job, authorised release, shop feedback and revised plan.

TL;DR — Carry a demand statement through the applicable product baseline, component requirements, material observations, resource limits, proposed job, authorised release, shop feedback and revised plan.
1

Qualify demand and product context

Capture the source, quantity, timing, uncertainty, product revision and owner who may turn demand into a planning question.

2

Assemble material and resource evidence

Link BOM requirements, stated balances, open supply, equipment, labour, tooling and outside-processing questions to observed sources.

3

Propose rather than silently release

Show proposed quantity, dates, shortages, trade-offs and affected commitments before an authorised person releases a job.

4

Compare shop feedback with assumptions

Record issued version, material differences, resource interruptions, output observations and the owner of the next replanning decision.

Page-specific decision aid

A demand, baseline, material, resource, proposed-job, release, observation and replanning question map

The map follows a demand increase for product R7, a revision cutover, one short component, disputed stock timestamp, proposed substitute awaiting authority, labour constraint, outside-processing delay, reduced job proposal, authorised release, shop scrap observation and a replanning decision that preserves the original assumptions.

  • A demand signal is not a production instruction.
  • A planned order is not authorised production.
  • Shop feedback does not validate every planning input.
Scope first

What Codeblix would confirm before implementation

This page is an operational blueprint. The final workflow, screens, permissions and integrations depend on your current process and agreed implementation scope.

  • Demand and released production remain separate states
  • Material balances include source time and uncertainty
  • Product baseline changes reopen affected requirements
  • MRP calculations forecasts live stock optimisation substitutions machines purchasing cost and output proof excluded

Use the related planning tools

Run the operational calculation, save the result in the URL and share it with your team.

Map this workflow to your operation

Tell Codeblix how work moves today. We will confirm the practical scope before proposing an implementation.

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