Florida International University

Engineering Management Program

EGN 5623 - Enterprise Systems Optimization

(Professional MSEM)

Fall 2012

Term Project Requirements

  1. Each team consists of 4-5 members

Team 1: Giles, Nyoka

Livesay, Leslie

Banks, Carlos

Murray, Joshua

Vecin, Enrique

Model: TR_MODEL_131

Planning Version: TR_PV_131

Team 2: Bolte, Julia

Diaz, Suzette

Castilla, Juan

Micolta, Mauricio

Augustin, Renaud

Model: TR_MODEL_132

Planning Version: TR_PV_132

Team 3: Craig, Kidon

Tarno, Michael

Chery, Jean

Herrera, Salvador

Vargas, Ana

Model: TR_MODEL_133

Planning Version: TR_PV_133

Team4: Sandoval, Jimmy

Benitez, Edgar

Buendia, Hernando

Garzon, Jose

Abad, Alan

Model: TR_MODEL_134

Planning Version: TR_PV_134

Team 5: Alavi, Sam

Alshehri, Mohammad

Gonzalez, Dana

Pierson, Winton

Model: TR_MODEL_135

Planning Version: TR_PV_135

Team 6: Kong, Juan

Schonfeld, Christian

Estevez, Jose

Ponton, Adriana

Lopez, Victor

Model: TR_MODEL_136

Planning Version: TR_PV_136

  1. Each team shall build on a supply chain network with an assigned number in APO. The network includes:
  2. At least a plant with at least 1 “S” type resource, and “P” type resource. Adding a second plant is optional for 10% bonus points
  3. At least one finished product with at least two raw materials for each FG
  4. Three distribution centers
  5. Two customer locations
  6. Two vendor locations
  7. 5% bonus points for International locations
  8. Finished products should be created in plant(s), DCs, and customer’s locations
  9. Raw materials should be created in plant(s) and vendors.
  10. Production process model (PPM) for each finished product in each plant
  11. Maintain supply chain data model in supply chain
  12. Maintain transportation mode and mean
  13. Transportation lanes with assigned transportation materials and means (vendors -> plant(s), plant(s) > DCs, one main DC -> to other DCs, plant -> customers, DCs -> customers)
  14. Quota arrangements for the supply of the raw components to the plant from vendor(s) (inbound) and the supply of finished product(s) from plant to DCs.
  15. The assigned model and planning version are used for assigning your master data
  16. Send an email with your finished product IDs, plant IDs, and version number to inform Dr. Shen to create CVC (Characteristic Value Combination) in APO for your team
  1. Test master data
  2. Make model consistency check
  3. Create forecast and demand for each finished product in each plant
  4. Release your demand
  5. Run the supply network planning (SNP).
  6. Deploy shipment with TLB (Optional for 5% bonus point).
  7. Develop (and present) the SAP-compliant SCM models (activities, objects, and dynamic)
  8. Present the SCM system to the class (each must present his/her task assignment)
  9. Document and submit the final project report

Milestones:

  1. 11/24/2012 Initiate term project
  1. 12/1/2012 Submit project proposal
  1. 12/8/2012 System Modeling (TO BE) presentation
  1. 12/15/2012 Final term project presentation
  1. 12/17/2012 Submit the written project report