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The Plan-to-Produce cycle is a Term describing the collection of processes a company has implemented between developing a production schedule (from the production plan) and recording the completion of the production activities.

The span of processes involved depends on the Supply Chain Configuration and process architecture, but is typically concentrated on the Make processes. The scope of Plan-to-Produce typically includes:

  • Creating the Production Schedule
  • Material Issuance
  • Producing
  • Packaging
  • Transferring to Storage
  • Backflushing
  • Invoicing (for outsourced Production processes and Tolling)

Forecast-to-Plan provides inputs to Plan-to-Produce.


Alternative names for Plan-to-Produce include: Make-to-Plan, Plan-to-Make, Plan-to-Produce, Produce-to-Plan.

See also: Forecast-to-Plan, Plan-to-Produce, Plan-to-Move, Source-to-Pay, Inquiry-to-Order, Order-to-Cash, Record-to-Report, Acquire-to-Retire, Risk-to-Assurance and Hire-to-Separation.

Hierarchy

IDNameLevelx
E2EEnd-to-End1E2E
P2PPlan-to-Produce1P2P

Process(es)

IDNameLevelx
MMake1M
M1Make-to-Stock2M1
M101Create Schedule3M101
M102Issue/Stage Materials3M102
M103Produce3M103
M104Inspect3M104
M105Package3M105
M106Dispose3M106
M107Transfer3M107
M2Make-to-Order2M2
M201Create Order3M201
M202Schedule Make Orders3M202
M203Issue Materials3M203
M204Produce3M204
M205Inspect3M205
M206Package3M206
M207Dispose3M207
M208Transfer3M208
M3Make-To-Engineering-Order2M3
M301Create Project Order3M301
M302Complete Order Engineering3M302
M303Schedule Resources3M303
M304Issue Resources3M304
M305Produce3M305
M306Inspect3M306
M307Package3M307
M308Dispose3M308
M309Transfer3M309
Plan-to-Product End-to-End 1 1 Make-to-Plan, Plan-to-Make, Plan-to-Produce, Plan-to-Product, Produce-to-Plan, Production, Manufacturing, Operations, Execution, Scheduling The processes a company has implemented between developing a production schedule (from the production plan) and recording the completion of the production activities