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Study of Information Systems
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Heavy Engineering Division
Founded in Mumbai in 1938 by two Danish engineers, Henning Holck-Larsen and Søren Kristian Toubro.
1938- partnership firm, 1946- private limited, 1950- public limited company
A technology-driven USD 12.8 billion multinational conglomerate.
Business interests in technology, engineering, construction and manufacturing goods.
35,000 employees all over the world.
Introduction
Redefined business model, built around multiple business designated as “independent Companies” (IC’s)◦ Hydrocarbon◦ Heavy Engineering ◦ L&T Construction ◦ Power ◦ Electrical & Automation ◦ Machinery & Industrial Products◦ Information Technology ◦ Financial Services ◦ Shipbuilding ◦ Railway Projects
Introduction Continued…
L&T Heavy Engineering
Division
Process Plant & Nuclear Equipment
Defense & Aerospace
Organization Structure
Area of Study
Deals with defense related projects. Based at Mumbai Manufacturing facilities at :
◦ Hazira (Gujrat) - Manufacturing◦ Ranoli (Gujrat) - Manufacturing◦ Kanchipurum (Tamil Nadu) - Manufacturing◦ Talegaon (Maharastra) – Manufacturing & integration facility
Challenge - Co-ordination among various manufacturing facilities & centralized decision making body at Mumbai
Heavy Engineering IC (Weapon Systems Division)
Strategic
Level
Tactical Level(Senior Deputy GM’s,
DGM’s)
Operational Level
(Assistant managers, Senior Executive Engineers)
Organization structure
1. Director & president2. Executive Vice President3. General managers
Project Managers
Senior Executive Engineers
Executive Engineers
Graduate Engineer Trainees
Workers
Operational Level
Baan IV ERP - ERP system◦ Used as a TPS & DSS tool
Concerto ◦ Used for CCPM (Critical chain project management)◦ Used as a DSS tool
ENOVIA MatrixOne PLM ◦ Used as KMS
Information Systems used
Provided by Infor Global Solutions.
Various modules in Baan, being presently used: ◦ Planning & Procurement
PRP’s, MRP’s, Inventory check, delivery status, material withdrawal etc.
◦ Purchase Purchase order, vendor management, service requests,
payment clearance◦ Sales & Marketing
Sales Order, invoicing, D-notes etc.
Baan IV – ERP System
Implementation of critical chain project management (CCPM).
All project plans are uploaded on central server.
Task managers
Periodic updation of the task status.
According to resource constraints the software re-calculates the project finish date.
Concerto
Gives a complete picture of all in-progress projects to higher management.
Helps in predicting the future loading of manufacturing units.
Concerto (contd…)
For managing all product information throughout product’s life-cycle.
Repository - All design documents & knowledge while subsequent manufacturing & installation of system.
Helps in providing post-sales service of the systems.
ENOVIA MatrixOne - PLM
GUI - PLM
Standard & customized parts in Baan imported from PLM.◦ Each part is associated with a design drawing.
◦ Prevents duplication of parts in ERP.
◦ Standardization of “part no” and faster processing by purchase function.
Interaction between ERP & KMS
Planning Phase:◦ Project Plan in MS-Project
◦ Project Kick-off meeting with all concerned functions (Purchase, designing, manufacturing, marketing etc.)
◦ Revised plan as per the inputs from all functions is uploaded on “CONCERTO”
Designing Phase:◦ Design drawings correct in all respect are uploaded on
“Enovia matrix One - PLM” by designers.
Project Life-Cycle
Procurement Phase ◦ Project manager downloads the “BOM (bill of materials)”
from PLM and makes “PRP (purchase request planning)” in Baan ERP for all items.
◦ Senior manager approves the PRP’s in the ERP system.
◦ Approved PRP’s are transferred to designate purchaser in purchase function.
◦ Purchaser makes a “PO (Purchase Order)” in the system.
◦ Purchase order is transferred to the vendor, mentioning all terms & conditions of delivery & payment.
Manufacturing Phase◦ All the received raw materials are entered into the inventory
module of ERP and a “GRN (Goods Received Note)” is generated in the system.
◦ Shop floor withdraws material by issuing a “MR (Material Request)” in the ERP system.
◦ Shop-in-charge downloads all the design drawings from PLM and starts manufacturing.
Quality Check ◦ Quality Inspector checks the conformance of manufactured
item with respect to drawings present on PLM.
◦ The items clearing quality checks is entered into the ERP system as “Finished Goods inventory”
◦ Dispatch ◦ Sales & marketing uses the ERP system to invoice the
deliverable goods.
◦ Goods are dispatched to customer sites with the requisite documents.
ERP Old archaic UI, needs to be upgraded to recent versions i.e.
Baan V.
No integration of vendors in ERP - delays due to manual transfer of PO’s (purchase order) & invoices.
Inventory management, not completely migrated to Baan, A separate software, being used for material withdrawal – Inaccurate inventory data in Baan.
Recommendations
ENOVIA MatrixOne PLM
Control over the documents being uploaded.
Bugs in the UI, leading to slow processing.
Recommendations (contd…)
Thank You !
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