WO2000025243A1 - Systeme auxiliaire de ventes - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sales support system for products, products, services, and the like related to machine tools such as metal working machines.
- a machine tool such as a metal working machine
- various parts and tools such as dies used in a punch press, punch bodies, guides, etc.
- various parts and tools are changed according to the purpose of machining. Also, it is replaced with a new one due to wear.
- machine tool users need new and new parts and tools depending on the product to be machined. In this case, the product to be processed usually has a predetermined delivery date. Therefore, the user wants to obtain new parts and tools as quickly as possible.
- the manufacturing department does not select the most suitable manufacturer from among the factories or subcontractors of some manufacturers and issues production instructions, so the manufacturer's holding capacity cannot be fully utilized. Therefore, it takes extra time to complete the product You.
- the shipping department does not generally consider the weight of the product, the region, the shipping time, etc., to determine the carrier, so it may take extra time before the product is delivered to the user.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a sales support system for a sales target that shortens a delivery deadline (delivery date) of a sales target including a product, a product, or a service.
- the user is referred to as a customer.
- a terminal system 51 comprising: an input means for inputting information on a sales target from a customer; and a display means for displaying information on a sales target to the customer.
- An information management system 53 that includes the target purchase order and the sales support and is communicably connected to the terminal system, receives the purchase order to be sold from the terminal system, and receives the sales order target.
- An information management system that determines equipment that can be provided to customers.
- sales target refers to tangible and intangible products that include goods and services.
- the terminal system 51 has storage means for storing product data relating to a standard product and a pattern special product. preferable.
- the standard product is a product that belongs to category 1 of the product and is produced in large numbers as a standard.
- the shape and dimensions of the structure of the article are also standardized. More specifically, one product has one shape, and each dimension of the shape has a fixed value.
- the pattern special product refers to a product which is not classified as the standard product among the products belonging to the product category 1, but is relatively large number of manufactured products classified by shape. Therefore, products belonging to this pattern special product have a certain shape for each special product type. However, the shape and dimensions of products belonging to this special pattern product are not determined even if the special product type is determined. That is, this special pattern In the product, the shape and dimensions are parameterized, and the shape and dimensions are determined by specifying these parameters. More specifically, in a preferred embodiment, the pattern specialty product is presented as a pattern specialty product menu classified by shape, for example, on a computer, and one of the menus is selected. The final shape is determined by specifying the parameters included in the shape.
- a pattern special product is a product specified by a shape pattern and a dimensional parameter in the shape pattern.
- the product data on the standard product and the pattern special product is as follows.
- the data of the standard product includes, for example, a product number for specifying the standard product.
- the data of the pattern special product includes a shape number for specifying the shape of the pattern special product.
- This data also includes parameters that define the dimensions of the pattern-specific product. Also, this product data can include this definition method number when there are multiple methods for defining the dimensions of the pattern special product.
- the terminal system preferably includes first estimation calculating means for calculating an estimate for the standard product and the pattern special product.
- the estimate preferably includes the price and delivery date of the product, and more preferably includes whether the product can be processed.
- whether or not the product can be processed means that if the product is a tool for processing other workpieces, etc., and if the product is a pattern special product, the product (tool) specified by the above parameters is Judgment as to whether or not it has sufficient strength to perform the desired processing on the workpiece.
- the information management system 53 preferably has a second estimation calculating means for calculating an estimate for a non-pattern special product other than the standard product and the pattern special product.
- the non-pattern special product refers to a product or a product belonging to the category 1 that has a shape that does not belong to the standard product or the shape defined by the pattern special product. Say the goods. Therefore, a non-pattern special product is a new product whose product shape is not an existing one.
- the second estimating means preferably includes means for storing the price of a similar product.
- the similar product is a product having a shape similar to the shape of the non-pattern special product. Say product.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a visit support system for supporting a business visitor to a customer.
- Storage means for storing the product information of products owned by each customer and the visit history to each customer for each customer.
- a weighting factor calculating unit that calculates a weighting factor for each customer based on the owned product information and the visit history
- Visiting customer selecting means 79 for selecting a visiting customer based on the weighting factor.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide another sales support system.
- a server is set up at a product design 'manufacturing' sales company, while an information terminal having a client function that can communicate with this server is carried by a visitor visiting a customer.
- this information terminal it is configured to implement product introduction, quotation, order receiving and consultation work at the place of visit.
- the present invention installs a server in the management department of a product design, manufacturing, and sales company, and installs a client that can communicate with this server in the business department and uses the communication function between the server and the client. Various business requests and their responses are immediately realized between the management department and the current business department.
- the present invention installs a server in a product design / manufacturing / sales company, while installing a client capable of communicating with the server in a trader and utilizing a communication function between the server and the client.
- Various business requests and responses between business operators and traders are configured to be realized immediately.
- the business and the business partner can instantly realize various business requests and their responses,
- the company will be able to fully utilize its indirect business capabilities and provide products and services requested by customers in the shortest possible time.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a quotation and design system connected to a portable portable terminal for estimating and designing a product including a fixed-form fixed-order product and an unfixed non-standard-size special order product,
- An estimate request receiving means for receiving an estimate request for the standard special order product or the atypical special order product input from the mobile terminal, and the standard custom order based on the information attached to the received standard special order estimate request.
- Automatic estimation means for automatically estimating the delivery date or price of the item, and information on a similar item similar to the atypical special order product based on the information attached to the received request for quote of the atypical special order product.
- An estimate and design system comprising: a product input unit; and an estimate response transmitting unit that transmits the estimate input from the automatic estimate unit and the estimate input unit to the mobile terminal as an estimate response.
- the quotation and design system automatically estimates the price or delivery date of the product using, for example, parametric design.
- the estimation result can be immediately returned to the fixed terminal at the sales office or the portable terminal carried by the salesperson.
- a product can be delivered within the customer delivery date at a low cost and fastest based on manufacturing order data including customer delivery date and order quantity of the product according to the customer's request, production information of the product, and the like.
- This is a method for automatically determining a product manufacturer that determines an optimum manufacturer that can be manufactured.
- a manufacturer-determining index which includes the current capacity, quantity, and storage material information of each machine tool of a manufacturer, and a current factory load factor based on the operation status of each machine tool per a predetermined time, is used.
- the process required for each manufacturer the process of comparing the customer's location with the location of each manufacturer, detecting the manufacturer with the lowest transportation cost, reading the manufacturing order data, and receiving the manufacturing order
- Another aspect of the present invention is a network connection between a client for requesting or transferring information of a visitor or information of a visitor to the visitor, at what time, for what purpose, and a server, and a server. It is a support system.
- the client arranges operation buttons on the screen to transfer various data such as the destination and the activity status of the operator or to collect the information to the client according to the work time of the operator of the client.
- an operation button When an operation button is pressed, an input screen corresponding to the operation button is opened, and information input to the input screen is displayed.
- Transfers (visitor information or visitor information) to the server or collects accumulated information from the server corresponding to the operation button pressed and displays the contents of the collected data on the screen in a predetermined format.
- the server decodes the type of information transferred from the client, and when the decoding result indicates various data, classifies and accumulates the information based on the type. If the collection is indicated, transfer the accumulated information corresponding to the type of collection to the client.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a sales support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram showing the operation of the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram of a specific configuration of the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a system configuration diagram showing an embodiment of the estimation and design system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 are explanatory diagrams for explaining a pattern special product.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an estimation operation of the embodiment of the estimation and design system.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart for explaining the estimation operation of the embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart for explaining a modification of the estimation operation of the embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic configuration diagram of the first embodiment 1 of the optimal manufacturing scheduler.
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram for explaining a file layout in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a process progress management table.
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram illustrating the operation of the type classification unit.
- FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram of manufacturing order data of a standard product.
- Figure 15 is an explanatory diagram of production order data for standard custom products.
- Figure 16 is an explanatory diagram of manufacturing order data for atypical custom products.
- FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram of a drawing of an atypical custom product.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the standard product manufacturing equipment determination unit.
- FIG. 19 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the manufacturing facility determination unit.
- FIG. 20 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the process progress management unit.
- FIG. 21 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the graphic data of fixed-form custom-ordered products.
- FIG. 22 is an explanatory diagram showing the operation of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 23 is an explanatory diagram illustrating the overall operation of this embodiment.
- FIG. 24 is a schematic configuration diagram of a second embodiment of the optimal manufacturing scheduler.
- FIG. 25 is a schematic configuration diagram of an embodiment of the visit support system.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic configuration diagram of a client in the visit support system.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic configuration diagram of the visit support processing unit.
- FIG. 28 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an initial screen of a notebook computer as a client.
- FIG. 29 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the estimation processing screen.
- FIG. 30 is an explanatory diagram of a screen for inputting a prospective model, a visit content, a price, and the like.
- FIG. 31 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a target extraction screen.
- FIG. 32 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the prospect list screen.
- FIG. 33 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a map screen.
- FIG. 34 is a schematic diagram of a second embodiment of the sales support system.
- the sales support system of this embodiment is a sales support system for selling tools (particularly, punches and dies of a turret punch press or punches and dies of a press brake) as goods or products.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically showing this embodiment.
- this sales support system includes an input means 8 1 for inputting information about a product from a customer and a display means 8 for displaying information about the product to the customer.
- the information on the product from the customer includes a purchase order of the product.
- the sales system also includes an information management system communicably connected to the terminal system 51 and product facilities 68, 69, 71, and 73 capable of providing various products including the ordered product.
- the information management system 53 receives a purchase order for the product from the terminal system 51, and provides a product facility capable of providing the ordered product.
- the information management system 53 includes a sales management system 55 having a sales support system 54 for managing various information and data related to sales and supporting sales by a sales person, A design management system 57 that manages design data (information) and supports design, and can provide ordered products based on product (product) data from the terminal system 51 or the design management system 57.
- a product facility management system 59 for selecting a product facility such as a manufacturing factory and transmitting an instruction to provide the product to the product facility (manufacturing factory); and manufacturing the ordered product as the product facility.
- a carrier management system 61 for selecting a carrier for transporting the product from the factory to the customer.
- the sales support system is also selected by the product equipment management system 59 and is provided with a product storage equipment terminal system 68 a provided in a product storage equipment 68 that ships ordered products, and the product equipment management system 59 Manufacturing plant terminal system 6 9a provided in the manufacturing plant 69 that manufactures the ordered product selected by the manufacturer, and the material supply facility terminal system 7 1 installed in the material supply facility 7 1 that stores the material for manufacturing the product a, and a carrier terminal system 73 a installed at the carrier 73 that carries the product.
- the product number (in the case of a standard product) or product data from the terminal system 51 or the design management system 57 is selected as the product equipment to be supplied or manufactured as the ordered product.
- 69 are transmitted to the terminal systems 68a, 69a. Further, information or data for specifying the type and amount of the material for producing the product is transmitted to the terminal system 71a of the material supply equipment 71 having the material for producing the product.
- the terminal system 73 a of the carrier 73 selected as a carrier carrying the product stores data such as the weight of the product, the address of the customer or the delivery deadline from the information management system 53. Sent.
- the terminal system 51 includes an input unit 81 for inputting information on a product from a customer, a display unit 83 for displaying information on a product, and a storage unit for storing product data on a standard product and a pattern special product. 8 5 and the standard product and pattern A first estimating means 87 for calculating an estimate for a special product.
- the estimate includes the price of the product, the delivery date, and the possibility of processing.
- the salesperson can easily search for the product number provided by the customer if the product is a standard product by operating the terminal system 51. Also, if the ordered product is a pattern special product, it is easy to determine the shape of the ordered mold (including its dimensions) by specifying its shape pattern and setting parameters, and input the data. it can.
- the estimate calculation means 87 can present an estimate including the price, delivery date, and availability of processing to the customer via the display means 83.
- the sales person can input the order to the terminal system 51 via the input means 81 of the terminal system 51.
- This purchase order is immediately transferred to the information management system 53 via an appropriate communication means.
- an order document confirming that the purchase order of the product has been received is created by the system 53 and immediately provided to the customer.
- This order document may be output from a printing device (not shown) provided in the terminal system 51, or may be issued from the information management system 53.
- the order document is transferred to the customer by facsimile, for example.
- the terminal system 51 may be a computer or the like that is permanently installed in a customer's facility or the like. In this case, by operating the terminal system 51 by itself, the customer can make a quote / order for a predetermined product while communicating with the information management system 53.
- the sales management system 55 receives the product data from the terminal system 51.
- the product data includes product shape data for the estimation.
- This product shape data includes data and parameter values that specify a shape pattern described later for a pattern special product, and the shape data itself for a non-pattern special product.
- the product data includes various order data when receiving an order.
- the order data includes the product number for the standard product, the data and parameter values for specifying the shape pattern for the pattern special product, and the non-pattern special product for the pattern special product. Includes the shape data itself.
- the ID number may be included instead of the data specifying the shape. I can do it.
- the design management system 57 manages design data for at least a pattern special product based on order data from the terminal system 51 ′ sales management system 55.
- This design management system 57 has a second estimation calculating means 89 for calculating an estimate such as a price for a non-pattern special product other than the standard product and the pattern special product.
- the design management system 57 has similar product data storage means 90 for storing the price of a similar product having a shape similar to the non-pattern special product. Therefore, the estimation means 89 can calculate the price of the non-pattern special product based on the price of the similar product from the storage means 90.
- the second estimating means 89 can also calculate the price of the non-pattern special product based on the configuration diagram of the non-pattern special product.
- the design management system 57 has a design support system 91 for supporting design of the non-pattern special product.
- the design support system 91 presents the similar product data from the similar product data storage means 90 to a designer who designs a non-pattern special product. Therefore, the designer can design the non-pattern special product by referring to the data of the similar product.
- the design support management system 57 determines whether or not the designed non-pattern special product can be processed (that is, whether or not the pattern special product can perform desired processing on a workpiece). Is performed.
- the price calculated by the design management system 57, the estimated price or the delivery date, or the possibility of processing and the design data are transferred to the terminal system 51 via an appropriate communication path. Therefore, the sales person can promptly present the estimation result and the design data to the customer via the display means 83 even for the non-pattern special product.
- the data of the purchase order is immediately entered through the input means 81 into the information management system. Transferred to system 53.
- the design data can be transferred from the information management system 53 to the customer by facsimile or the like.
- the design management system 57 is provided with a means for calculating an estimate for a pattern special product and a means for performing an automatic design of a pattern special product (including whether or not machining is possible). It may be.
- the product equipment management system 59 is based on order data from the sales management system 55 or design data from the design management system 57 (in the case of pattern special products and non-pattern special products). Search for product facilities that own products. More specifically, the product equipment management system 59 has product equipment data storage means 93 a for storing the type and quantity of products stored in stock in the product storage equipment 68 or the factory 69. . Further, the product equipment management system 59 refers to the storage data from the product equipment data storage means 93 and determines the storage equipment 68 or the manufacturing factory 69 that holds the ordered product. It has equipment determination means 95a.
- the product facility determining means 95a minimizes the delivery period to the customer or reduces the delivery cost.
- the storage facility 68 or the manufacturing plant 69 that minimizes the is selected, and an instruction to ship to the relevant facility or factory 68,69 is issued.
- the product equipment management system 59 also manages the type and quantity of products stored as inventory in the product storage facility 68 or the factory 69, and generates an inventory management means 9 6 that generates an instruction to replenish inventory. Having.
- the product equipment management system 59 is based on the order data or design data from the terminal system 51 or the design management system 57 (for non-pattern special type products). Then, search for manufacturing equipment 69 capable of manufacturing the product.
- the product facility management system 59 stores the types of products that can be manufactured in the manufacturing factory 69, the time required for the manufacturing, and the like. has b. Further, the product equipment management system 59 has the product equipment determination means 95b for determining a manufacturing factory 69 where an ordered product should be manufactured with reference to the data from the storage means 93b. In this case, the product facility determining means 95 selects, for example, a manufacturing factory capable of manufacturing the ordered product at the desired delivery date of the order customer.
- the determining means 95 preferentially selects a manufacturing factory 69 provided with materials necessary for manufacturing the ordered product.
- This material includes semi-finished products or semi-finished products that can be processed into a variety of products, including the ordered products.
- the determining means 95 preferentially selects a manufacturing plant capable of manufacturing the product at a minimum cost.
- the product facility management system 59 is used. Alternatively, an instruction to ship or manufacture and ship the product is sent to the manufacturing factory 69.
- the product equipment management system 59 also has an alarm signal generating means 97 for managing a manufacturing process in a manufacturing factory and generating an alarm signal when it is expected that a delivery date will be delayed.
- the product equipment management system 59 further includes a delivery date calculation means for calculating the delivery date of the product in consideration of the manufacturing period in the manufacturing plant 69 when the ordered product has no stock and must be manufactured in the manufacturing plant 69.
- the delivery date is transmitted to the terminal system 51 via a communication path between the information management system 53 and the terminal system 51, and is displayed to the customer by the display means 83. Therefore, according to the sales support system of this embodiment, it is possible to provide a customer with a delivery date that also takes into account the manufacturing period of the manufacturing process.
- the information management system 53 includes a carrier management system 61 that manages a carrier that transports products shipped from the storage facility 68 or the manufacturing factory 69 to customers.
- the carrier management system 61 stores various data on the plurality of carriers. It has carrier data storage means 101 for storing.
- the storage means 101 stores the geographical positions of the plurality of carriers, the capabilities of the transportation means such as trucks owned by the carriers, the transportation schedules of the carriers, and the like as the carrier data.
- the transporter management system 61 when the transporter management system 61 receives the transport data on the product to be transported from the product equipment management system 59, the transporter management system 61 refers to the transporter data from the storage unit 101, and It has a carrier selection (decision) means 103 for selecting a carrier most suitable for transporting the vehicle.
- the carrier determination means 103 selects a carrier that satisfies appropriate transportation conditions as an optimal carrier.
- the shipping conditions include, for example, the weight of the aforementioned product, the geographical distance between the carrier and the customer, or the shipping time (shipping schedule).
- ordered products can be transported to the customer in the shortest time, the delivery time can be shortened, and complaints from the customer can be eliminated.
- the carrier management system 61 further includes a delivery date calculation means 105 for calculating a delivery date of a product in consideration of a transportation period by the carrier 73.
- the delivery date calculated by this calculation means is transferred to the terminal system 51 via an appropriate communication path. Therefore, by referring to the display of the terminal system 51, the sales person can present the delivery date of the product in consideration of the transportation period to the customer.
- the sales management system 55 has a visit support system 74 that supports a visit of a salesperson to a customer.
- the visit support system 74 includes a visit history storage unit 75 that stores proprietary product information on goods or products owned by each customer and a visit history to each customer for each customer.
- a weighting factor calculating unit 77 that calculates a weighting factor for each customer based on the owned product information and the visit history, and a visiting customer selecting unit 79 that selects a customer to visit based on the weighting factor.
- the business unit dispatching the business person may include a plurality of types having different roles.
- the product salesman office 6 franchise.
- Center 1 this has a staff of 50 to 100 people, aiming for a complete visit to the customer
- order center mainly product quotation
- the weight coefficient calculating means 77 calculates a weight coefficient for each customer according to the type of each business unit. Therefore, the weighting coefficient has a different value depending on the type of the business unit, even if the owned product information and the visit history are the same.
- the visit support system 74 includes a map creating unit 81 that indicates a geographical position of the visiting customer when the customer selecting unit 79 selects a visiting customer.
- the sales person can completely visit a customer who needs a tool as a product.
- the salespersons belonging to the business offices 63, 65, 67 share the visit history of the customer via the sales management system 55 or the visit support system 74, so that the business offices 63, 6 It is possible to prevent operators belonging to 5, 67 from visiting the same customer at the same time in double and triple. This also makes it possible to realize an efficient complete visit to the customer.
- the customer weight coefficient is calculated differently for each type of business unit, it is possible to focus on different customers according to the role of the business office.
- a franchise's center 65 operator can manage customers in close proximity to the community, and a salesperson belonging to the product salesman office 63 can sell the franchise center 65 operator.
- the negotiation can be advanced as an antenna function, and the negotiation can be completed.
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram showing the entire process from sales to product delivery by the sales support system of this embodiment. More specifically, FIG. 2 shows the sales process, the estimation process, the ordering process, the design process, the inventory equipment determination process, the manufacturing equipment determination process, the carrier determination process, and the like.
- step S1 products from the sales offices 63, 65, and 67 are sold at a customer's factory or office.
- step S3 an estimate for a predetermined product (tool) is made at the request of the customer.
- this estimate includes the price, delivery date, and availability of the product.
- the product is a standard product or In the case of a pattern special product, the estimation is immediately performed by the terminal system 51 or the design management system 57.
- the estimation is performed by a design expert using the design management system 57. This estimate is made, for example, with reference to the price of similar products.
- the storage facility 68 or the manufacturing factory 69 that holds the product is determined, and in step S9, the storage facility 68 or the manufacturing factory 6
- the standard product is shipped from 9.
- step S11 if the ordered product is the pattern-specific product or the non-pattern-specific product, the design and design check of the ordered product are performed in step S11.
- This design check includes the above-mentioned processing availability determination. As described above, this design and design check are performed by the design management system 57 described above. At that time, if the ordered product is a pattern special product, the design and design check are automatically performed. On the other hand, when the ordered product is a non-pattern special product, the design is performed by a similar design based on an existing similar product.
- step S7 a manufacturing factory where the order product is to be manufactured is determined.
- This step S7 is performed by the optimal manufacturing scheduler (OMS) as the manufacturing equipment determining means 95 provided in the product equipment management system 59.
- OMS optimal manufacturing scheduler
- step S7 When the manufacturing plant where the ordered product is to be manufactured is determined in step S7, the ordered product is manufactured in the designated manufacturing plant in step S13. Then, the manufactured ordered product is shipped from the manufacturing plant to the customer in step S9.
- the ordered product is a standard product
- the ordered product is shipped from the storage facility 68 or the manufacturing factory 69, but once the shipment is made, the inventory status of the facility will reflect the past shipment results. It is referred to and checked (step S17).
- an instruction to replenish the stock amount is generated, and in step S13, the replenished product is The corresponding standard product is manufactured.
- the checking of the stock status and the judgment of the stock amount are performed by the stock management means 9 provided in the product equipment management system 59.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing a specific configuration of the sales support system of the embodiment.
- the information management system 53 includes a server group (database server 53 a, OMS server 53 b, Oss server 53 c, web server 53 d,
- AMQ server 53 e AMQ server 53 e, fax server 53 f, quotation server 53 g, automatic design server 53 h, focus server 53 i), and clients 5 connected to these servers by LAN 3 j and 53 k.
- the information management system 53 is installed at the head office of a company that provides products or services.
- the terminal system 51 includes, for example, a notebook personal computer a connected to the server group 53 a to 53 i via a telephone line or the like.
- This notebook computer 51a is provided with a database (DB) as the storage means 85.
- DB database
- the terminal system 51 includes a mobile computer carried by a salesperson who visits a customer to sell or provide a product or service.
- the terminal systems 63a, 65a, 67a provided at the various business offices 63, 65, 67 are also connected to the server groups 53a to 53i via a network. Clients 63a, 65a and 67a.
- the storage facility 68, the manufacturing factory 69, the material supply facility 71, and the terminals 68a, 69a, 71a, 73a provided at the carrier 73 also include the server group 53a. These are configured as clients 68a, 69a, 71a, and 73a that are connected to ⁇ 53i by a network.
- the estimation and design system targets mold parts of a sheet metal working machine tool, for example, die parts used in a punch press, such as dies, punch bodies, and guides.
- the estimation and design system includes a sales system 110 and a design system 120.
- the sales system 110 comprises the terminal system 51, a sales management system 55, and fixed terminals 111 such as office terminals 63a, 65a, 67a, and the design
- the system 120 comprises the design management system 57 described above.
- products are classified into three types. In other words, products that have been designed in advance and are partially expected to be produced are classified as standard products, and custom-designed products that are designed according to customer orders are classified as special products. Products are further divided into pattern-specific and non-pattern-specific products.
- the pattern special product is a fixed product that is standardized into a fixed pattern, and a value of a predetermined parameter is determined according to a customer order.
- non-pattern specialty products are non-standardized products that are manufactured according to the customer's free order as far as they can be manufactured.
- Figures 5 and 6 show examples of pattern-specific products when the product is a punch or die of a punch press.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of a list 144 of various sectional shapes 144 a to 144 o of the punch or die pattern special product. If the shape of the tool ordered by the customer is a shape included in such a shape list, the tool shape pattern can be specified by selecting the one shape from these shape lists. .
- FIG. 6 (a) shows examples A, B, K, R, and S of parameters for determining dimensions in the shape pattern 144k in FIG.
- parameters R and 2—S are, for example, the peripheral line 144 a of the bottom surface of the die 144 a and the top portions a b and b of the die hole b. Indicates the distance of
- FIG. 6 (b) shows other examples of parameters B, C, K :, L, and R that determine dimensions in the shape pattern 144k in FIG. Therefore, after selecting the shape pattern 144, by specifying the parameters A, B, K, R, S or the parameters B, C, K, L, R, etc., the shape of the pattern special product is determined. Can be specified.
- the sales system 110 comprehensively manages sales activities from sales promotion activities to quotations and orders to customers. Therefore, all information is integrated and managed based on the customer database, and database marketing is realized.
- the sales system 110 includes a plurality of mobile terminals 51 carried by each sales representative visiting the customer, a plurality of fixed terminals 111 provided at the sales office, and a fixed terminal 1 1 and a sales management system 55 linked with the mobile terminal 51.
- the sales management system 55 includes a sales server 113 and a sales database 114 connected to the sales server 113.
- the portable terminal 51 is composed of, for example, a notebook personal computer 115 and a portable telephone 116 connectable thereto.
- the portable terminal 51 can be connected to a sales server 113 via a mobile telephone line to exchange information.
- the design system 120 returns the quotation result in response to the quotation request from the sales system 110, and designs and inspects the pattern special product and non-pattern special product for which the order has been confirmed.
- the completed design data is transmitted to the manufacturing management system 59.
- the design system 120 has a communication control unit 121 that controls communication with the sales server 113, an estimate request receiving unit 122, an estimate response transmitting unit 123, an estimate request and an estimate response.
- a communication control unit 121 that controls communication with the sales server 113, an estimate request receiving unit 122, an estimate response transmitting unit 123, an estimate request and an estimate response.
- Quotation request analysis section 1 2 5
- Standard product search section 1 26
- Pattern special product search section 1 27 Automatic quotation section that automatically estimates pattern special product 1 2 8
- the sales server 113 manages a sales database 114 that includes credit information for each customer, past delivery status, history information of delivered machines, supplier data, etc., and narrows down target customers, and Manage visit schedule.
- the sales representative visiting the customer uses the mobile terminal 51 to provide product introductions, quotes and orders at the destination.
- the portable terminal 51 is provided with a large-capacity storage / playback device such as a CDROM driver and a DVD driver, and reproduces an electronic catalog recorded on a recording medium such as a CDROM, a CD-R, a CD-RW, and a DVD.
- a large-capacity storage / playback device such as a CDROM driver and a DVD driver
- reproduces an electronic catalog recorded on a recording medium such as a CDROM, a CD-R, a CD-RW, and a DVD.
- the mobile terminal 5 1 or the fixed terminal 1 1 1 has a standard product quote request input screen, a button special product quote request input screen, and a non-pattern special product quote request input screen. Can be input.
- the standard product quote request input screen and the pattern special product quote request input screen are configured to link to the electronic catalog display screen recorded on a CD-ROM, etc., and are displayed on the electronic catalog displayed at the business site. It is easy to input a quote request for standard products or pattern special products selected in.
- Input items for request for quotation include classification of standard products, pattern special products, and non-pattern special products as product categories, product name, type, various dimensional parameters that specify product shape, material, quantity, usage conditions, And delivery date.
- the quote request input from the mobile terminal 5 1 or the fixed terminal 1 1 1 is transmitted to the sales server 1 13, and the estimation result is transmitted from the sales server 1 13 to the mobile terminal 5 1 or the fixed terminal 1 1 1 . If the customer's approval is obtained for the estimation result, the order is confirmed, and the order information is transmitted from the portable terminal 51 or the fixed terminal 11 1 to the sales server 113.
- the sales server 13 which manages the quotation request and the order received from the customer transmits and receives the quotation request and the quotation result in cooperation with the design system 120.
- the sales server 113 is also connected to the Internet, and can be accessed from a customer's personal computer via the Internet. To access the sales server to obtain electronic catalog information, request quotes, receive estimation results, and order products.
- parameterized request for quotation information is sent to the design system 120, and in response to this, the design system 120 automatically estimates and performs design and automatic inspection. Do.
- the order data is transferred from the quote file 124 to the design database 134 as design parameters, and is registered in the design database 134 as design completion data through design and inspection.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the sales system 110.
- step S10 a request for quotation is input from the mobile terminal 51 (or the fixed terminal 111).
- the quote request input includes data such as the material, shape, quantity, and delivery date of the product to be quoted.
- step S12 a data check for checking the validity of the input data is performed (step S12).
- step S14 the result of the data check is determined (step S14). If the result of the data check is not OK, an invalid data is displayed, and the process returns to step S10 of inputting an estimate request.
- step S20 it is determined whether the product input as a request for quotation is a standard product, a pattern special product, or a non-pattern special product (step S20), and the pattern special product or non-pattern product is determined.
- a quote request is sent to the design system 120 via the sales server 113 (step S22), and when the estimation result is received from the design system 120 (step S24), Move on to step S32.
- a standard product quote file (not shown) built in the mobile terminal 51 or fixed terminal 111, or a sales database connected to the sales server 113 Search the standard product quote file registered in 1 14 to estimate the standard product (Step S2 6), display the quote response on the screen of the mobile terminal 51, and print out the quote. Yes (step S32).
- step S10 it is determined whether there is a next estimate, and if there is a next estimate, the process proceeds to step S10. If there is no next estimate, it is determined whether or not there is an order. If there is no order, the process is terminated. If there is an order, the order is entered (step S38), and the order is received to the production management system 59. Is given (step S40), and the process ends.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart for explaining the estimation operation of the design system 120 that has received the quote request from the sales system 110.
- step S50 when the quotation request receiving unit 122 receives a quotation request from the sales server 113 of the sales system 110 via the communication control unit 121 (step S50), the quotation file 1 4 (Step S52), the quote request analysis unit 125 analyzes the quote request (Step S54), and determines the processability (that is, the strength required for the ordered tool to achieve the predetermined purpose). Verification of whether or not it has). Next, it is determined whether processing is possible or impossible (step S56). If processing is not possible, an estimate response indicating that processing is not possible is created (step S58), and the process proceeds to step S80.
- the pattern special product registration area of the design database 1 34 is searched to determine whether there is a butterfly special product corresponding to the quote request product (step S66), it is determined whether or not a pattern special product is detected in the search result (step S68).
- a pattern-specific product is detected, the parameters included in the quote request information are substituted into the pattern-specific product registration information, and a parametric design is performed.
- an automatic estimation is performed. Is performed (step S70).
- an estimate response is created as a pattern special product estimate (step S72), and the process proceeds to step S80.
- step S74 If there is no product that matches the pattern special product, it is a non-pattern special product. Therefore, a similar product is automatically searched from the pre-designed products registered in the design database 134, and The design data is sent to the estimation CAD terminal constituting the estimation input section 130 (step S74).
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a modified example of the estimation operation of sales system 110.
- the terminal system 51 (or the fixed terminal 11 1) has a system for performing parametric design and automatic quotation based on the parameters of the quote request for the pattern special type product. Different from the embodiment.
- step S 10 the process from inputting an estimate request (step S 10) to determining whether or not machining is possible (step S 16) and indicating that machining is not possible (step S 18) are the same as those in FIG. 7.
- step S20 it is determined whether the product classification input as a request for quotation is a standard product, a pattern special product, or a non-pattern special product (step S20).
- a quotation request is sent to the design system 120 via the sales server 113 (step S22), and the quotation result is received from the design system 120 (step S24). Move on to S32.
- a standard product quote file (not shown) built in the mobile terminal 51 (or the fixed terminal 111) is searched to estimate the standard product (step S26), and the quote answer is displayed on the screen. Display and print out the quotation (step S32).
- an automatic quotation based on parametric design is performed using the automatic design system in the mobile terminal 51 (or the fixed terminal 111) (step S28), and the process proceeds to step S32. .
- Step S32 and subsequent steps are the same as those in FIG. 7 except that these steps are performed in the portable terminal 51 (or the fixed terminal 111).
- the automatic estimation based on the parametric design is performed using the automatic design system provided in the mobile terminal 51 (or the fixed terminal 111).
- the quotation can be completed inside the mobile terminal 51 (or the fixed terminal 1 1 1), and a quicker quotation can be made.
- the average customer delivery time was about 20% shorter than before the system was introduced.
- the product defect rate was reduced by about 15% compared to before the system was introduced.
- the quality term rate by customers was reduced by about 20% from before the system was introduced.
- considerable cost savings have been realized.
- the target product is a mold part of a sheet metal working machine tool.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the design and estimation can be performed on the mobile terminal carried by the salesperson. it can. Therefore, the product can be ordered immediately based on this estimate.
- the similar article searching means retrieves and extracts information on similar articles from the design database based on the information attached to the request for quote for the atypical special order article received from the mobile terminal, thereby providing the quote reference information. Can be obtained automatically, and a quick estimate entry can be made for atypical custom-ordered products.
- sales representatives can accurately and promptly introduce products, make quotes and receive orders when visiting customers, and can also perform design and manufacturing based on orders accurately and promptly, thereby improving customer satisfaction.
- We can provide a quotation and design system that can respond to requests at a high level.
- - Figures 10 to 24 show the details of the system for determining the product equipment to be provided with an order and the carrier for transporting the manufactured product.
- the product facilities to which the ordered goods are to be provided include storage facilities that hold the ordered goods in stock and manufacturing equipment (manufacturing factories) that can newly manufacture the ordered goods.
- This system generally processes from production instructions to process progress, inventory, subcontracting, and shipping based on customer orders.
- the core of this is the optimal manufacturing scheduler (OMS) and optimal inventory scheduler (OSS) as the product equipment management system 59 and the transporter management system 61, which are specialized knowledge and experience of production management. May be configured as an expert system built on the knowledge base.
- OMS optimal manufacturing scheduler
- OSS optimal inventory scheduler
- This system is based on the order received from the customer, the optimal supply facilities to provide products decide. At that time, facilities having the following factors are selected preferentially.
- Equipment that holds the ordered product (finished product) (the above-mentioned product equipment or manufacturing equipment)
- Manufacturing equipment for ordered products In this case, priority is given to manufacturing equipment that has factors such as (1) large daily production, (2) possession of optimal materials such as semi-finished products, etc.
- Equipment with minimum delivery time (This delivery time is determined based on the sum of the manufacturing period and the delivery period.)
- This system also automatically selects the optimal manufacturer and issues production instructions automatically, while managing the optimal reorder point based on the appropriate stock quantity, and automatically reorders the production instruction to restock if the order point breaks.
- the system will also automatically select the best carrier and automatically issue shipping and delivery instructions.
- the best producer is the one who can complete the production and delivery within the desired delivery date of the customer, possesses the materials (including semi-finished products) for producing the product, and can produce it at the lowest cost.
- the optimal carrier is determined by comprehensively considering the product weight, region, and shipping time.
- FIG. 10 shows a first embodiment of a system for determining a product facility to which the ordered product is to be provided and a carrier for transporting the manufactured product.
- This system generally includes the optimal manufacturing scheduler / optimal inventory scheduler as the product equipment management system 59 and the carrier management system 61.
- the optimal manufacturing scheduler 230 of the embodiment shown in FIG. 10 has a program configuration described below.
- the optimal manufacturing scheduler 230 is composed of a type classification unit 231, a standard product manufacturing equipment determination unit 23, a manufacturing equipment determination unit 23, a process progress management unit 23, and a manufacturing equipment determination index.
- a number calculation unit 241, a carrier decision unit 240, etc., communicate with a dedicated network 2 16 and each of the factories A, B,. Automatic ordering of molds (standard products, standard custom products, non-standard custom products).
- the carrier file 242 stores the carrier's address, delivery capacity, standard delivery time, delivery price, and the like for each region.
- the process progress master file 243 contains process progress management generated by the process progress manager 239 based on the actual operation status data of the machines transferred from the factories A, B,... in each region.
- Table KN is stored.
- the process progress management table K N is a table that indicates when and what products are processed for each machine name (process name) of the manufacturing equipment.
- the performance file 246 the actual operation status of the machines transferred from the factories A, B,... which are the manufacturing facilities in each region is directly stored.
- the actual operation status of the machine (process name) transferred from the manufacturing equipment described above is the factory name (manufacturing equipment name), processed product name, process name, actual start time, actual It consists of completion time.
- the process progress management table NK associates the machine schedules A, B, C,... For each factory with a time schedule (for example, one day). Information on when and what product the machine is processing is assigned.
- the stock file 233 stores the names of the manufacturing facilities and the standard products in association with each other as stock.
- the manufacturing equipment master file 245 stores manufacturing equipment names, storage materials and manufacturing prices, machine capabilities, addresses, carrier information (location, delivery days), and the like.
- the manufacturing equipment determination index calculated by the manufacturing equipment determination index calculator 241 is stored in the manufacturing equipment determination file 247. As shown in Fig. 11 (a), this manufacturing equipment determination index is composed of manufacturing equipment (factory name), current load index and material index (indicating the presence or absence of material), processing capacity (machine capacity), and cost. It consists of an index.
- the manufacturing equipment determination file 247 stores the manufacturing equipment index 3 i determined based on each index of the manufacturing equipment determination index. As shown in Fig. 11 (d), the manufacturing equipment index 3i is associated with the factory name (manufacturing equipment), address, and the like in the manufacturing equipment index 3i.
- the type classification section 2 3 1 contains the manufacturing order data J i (delivery date, shape, type (standard product, standard custom product, non-standard custom product), person in charge, quantity, customer name, etc.) from the sales or manufacturing department. Enter and classify the manufacturing order data J i as standard, standard or non-standard custom.
- the standard product manufacturing equipment determination section 2 3 5 decodes the standard product manufacturing order data J i, and if the standard product manufacturing order data J i is stored in the inventory file 2 33, the stock product Allocate a manufacturing facility ia close to the customer from the address of the (standard) manufacturing facility. Also, when the standard product manufacturing equipment determination unit 235 does not have the stock or quantity of the standard product received in the inventory file 233, the manufacturing equipment determination unit 237 receives the standard product manufacturing order data. Pass J i.
- the manufacturing equipment determination unit 2 3 7 analyzes the manufacturing order data J i every time the manufacturing order data J i (standard product, standard type, irregular type) is input, and determines the delivery date (delivery time) of the manufacturing order data J i. (Including delivery time) and allocation of index data for manufacturing equipment that satisfies the specifications and the specifications (the index shows the highest possible value), and optimally manufactures the manufacturing equipment of that index from the manufacturing equipment master file 245.
- the equipment ip is searched, and the optimum manufacturing equipment ip and the manufacturing order data J i are sent to the process progress management section 239 via the network.
- the process progress management section 2 39 assigns a product name based on the manufacturing order data J i to each process in the process progress management table KN of the optimal manufacturing equipment ip determined by the manufacturing facility determination section 2 37, and Is transferred to the manufacturing equipment side as the processing schedule of the manufacturing equipment.
- the process progress management table KN in which the product names manufactured by each machine are written on the time schedule axis of machine names A, B, C, — Generate to file 2 4 3
- process progress management section 239 compares the actual operation status of the machine with the process progress management table KN of the manufacturing equipment, and a difference between the actual performance and the schedule of the process progress management table KN exceeds a predetermined value. If so, issue an alarm to alert you that delivery may be delayed.
- the manufacturing equipment decision index calculation unit 241 is started in synchronization with the process progress management unit 239, and the process progress table generated in the process progress master file 243 is used for each machine of the factory unit.
- the factory load factor is obtained by reading the products assigned to the time schedule axis.
- the material index based on the number of materials stored at the factory, the processing index based on the processing capacity of the machine, the processing index based on the processing cost of the machine, and the cost index stored in the manufacturing equipment master file 245
- the delivery index is calculated from the data, and these are stored in the manufacturing equipment determination data file 247 as the manufacturing equipment determination index data of the factory.
- a manufacturing equipment index i is obtained for each manufacturing equipment from each index of the manufacturing equipment determination data, and is stored in the file 247.
- the optimal manufacturing scheduler 230 incorporates the manufacturing order data J i (standard, regular special order, irregular custom order) from the sales or design department into the program (S 101 ).
- manufacturing order data J i standard, regular special order, irregular custom order
- standard custom products are transferred as pattern numbers and parameters (or CAD data), and non-standard products are passed as shape data (or handwritten drawings).
- the manufacturing order data J i includes a catalog number C i in addition to a company code, an indicated delivery date, and the like.
- the data includes catalog number C i, dimensions, corner R, etc. (collectively referred to as dimension data ki).
- the design server as the design management system 57 stores the drawings of the standard custom-ordered products in correspondence with the order numbers.
- the atypical product is designed in the design department, and its data includes this atypical similar product number mi (not including the catalog number and dimensional data k i), as shown in Figure 16.
- this irregular-form custom order data includes the order number as shown in Fig.17.
- the type classification section 231 of the optimal manufacturing scheduler 230 determines whether or not there is a special item in the sales order data or the design section manufacturing order data Ji (S103).
- the special notes are dimensional data k i or similar part number mi or welding, wire discharge, and the like.
- step S103 when the type classification unit 231 determines in the step S103 that the special order is included in the manufacturing order data J i, each type stored in the manufacturing equipment master file The type of machine, the capacity, etc. are compared with the special instructions (S105), and the manufacturing order data Ji determines whether machining is possible (S107). For example, if wire electric discharge machining is described in the special instructions, it is determined that machining is not possible, and if the dimension data is k i or similar product number mi, it is determined that machining is possible.
- step S107 If it is determined in step S107 that machining is not possible, the fact that machining is impossible is notified to the transmission source (sales or design department) of the manufacturing order data Ji (S109). That is, in steps S 103, 105, and 107, it is determined whether the manufacturing order data Ji is a special item indicating a standard product, a standard custom product, or an irregular custom product. When it is determined in step S107 that the processing is possible, it is determined whether the delivery date of the manufacturing order data Ji is equal to or longer than a specified delivery date (for example, one day) (S111).
- a specified delivery date for example, one day
- step S111 If it is determined in step S111 that the manufacturing order data J i is longer than the specified delivery date, it is determined that the manufacturing order data J i is a manufacturable fixed-form special order product or an atypical special-order product (S11). 3) The standard and atypical manufacturing order data J i are sent to the manufacturing equipment determining unit 37 (S115). If it is determined in step S603 that there is no special item in the manufacturing order data J i, the manufacturing order data J i is determined to be a standard product (S117), and the manufacturing order data of this standard product is determined. Ji is sent to the standard product manufacturing equipment determination unit 35 (S119). The standard product manufacturing equipment determination unit 235 (also referred to as an inventory scheduler) reads the inventory information of each manufacturing equipment from the inventory file 233 and determines the manufacturing equipment having the number of standard order manufacturing order data J i.
- the manufacturing order data of the standard product is sent to the manufacturing equipment determination unit 237 to determine the optimal manufacturing equipment.
- the standard product manufacturing equipment determination section 235 determines the remaining number of manufacturing equipment each time a manufacturing equipment having an inventory of the standard product manufacturing order data J i is determined. An instruction to generate a standard product is given. This processing will be described below with reference to the flowchart of FIG.
- the standard product manufacturing equipment determination unit 2 35 determines the inventory of the standard product manufacturing order data J i from the inventory file 23 3 in accordance with the determination of the manufacturing equipment that has the standard product inventory.
- the inventory information (ZIK) of the manufacturing equipment having the data is loaded (S201).
- the standard stock quantity of standard products in each period (also called ordering point) is the standard stock quantity that must be stored according to, for example, seasons when standard product orders are large or small, and is not shown. It is calculated in advance every predetermined period by the standard stock quantity maintenance process.
- the stock information of manufacturing equipment (ZIK) is equal to or less than the standard stock of standard goods (ZI kmin). It is determined whether or not (S207).
- step S207 when the manufacturing equipment inventory information (ZIK) is equal to or less than the standard stock of standard products (ZI km in), the manufacturing equipment inventory information (ZIK) and the standard stock quantity of standard products (ZI km in) is calculated (S209).
- the difference number ZS is output as the manufacturing order data J i to the manufacturing equipment determining unit 237 (S211), and the manufacturing equipment capable of manufacturing the standard product with the difference number ZS at the present time is determined.
- the customer name of this manufacturing order data J i is, for example, And
- the manufacturing equipment determination unit 2 3 7 reads the input manufacturing order data J i (standard product, standard product, non-standard product) (S301) and obtains the manufacturing processing time T i from the manufacturing order data J i. (S303).
- the production date SH is determined from the standard transportation time, the customer delivery date of the production order data J i, and the production processing time T i (S 305). For example, if the customer delivery date is October 10 and the standard transportation time is 48 hours (2 days), and the manufacturing processing time Ti is 3 hours, the manufacturing date SH is set to October 7th.
- the manufacturing equipment determining unit 237 sets the manufacturing equipment number ia (hereinafter simply referred to as manufacturing equipment ia) in the manufacturing equipment master file 245 (S307), and the manufacturing equipment determination index calculating unit 237.
- the production equipment determination index file 247 obtained in 1 and the material index, production cost index, machine processing capacity index, etc. of this production equipment ia stored as shown in Fig. 11 (a) Read (S309).
- This material index is an index determined from the number of stored materials, the type of material, and the length.
- the production cost index is determined based on labor costs, region, etc., and differs depending on standard products, standard products, and non-standard products.
- processing capacity index of a machine is determined from the type and number of machines.
- the manufacturing equipment determining unit 237 determines the manufacturing order data J i that can process the manufacturing order data J i from the material index, manufacturing cost index, machine processing capacity index, etc. of the manufacturing equipment i a set in step S307. It is determined whether or not the equipment is ia (S311).
- step S 311 when it is determined that the manufacturing equipment ia is capable of processing, if the manufacturing equipment ia is determined as shown in FIG. 1 stored in the manufacturing equipment determination index file 247 corresponding to the manufacturing date SH determined in step S 305 1 Compare the manufacturing equipment determination index of manufacturing equipment ia as shown in (d)) 3 i with the manufacturing equipment determination index 13 i of other manufacturing equipment ia, and also compare the distance between the customer and both manufacturing equipment ( S3 13).
- step S313 the manufacturing facility that is close to the customer and has a large value
- the equipment determination index) 3 i is set as the production equipment determination index) 3 ip this time (S 3 15). In other words, find a manufacturing facility that can process the manufacturing order data J i, has low manufacturing costs and low transportation costs, and has a vacant machine.
- step S307 when it is determined that there is no other manufacturing equipment ia, the present manufacturing equipment determination index) 3 ip obtained in step S315 is optimized for the manufacturing order data Ji.
- the production equipment is determined as ip (S319). In other words, the manufacturing order data Ji can be processed from multiple manufacturing facilities, the manufacturing cost is low, and the optimal manufacturing facility with available machines is automatically found.
- the manufacturing equipment determination unit 2 35 reads a figure corresponding to the order number of manufacturing order data J i from a figure file (not shown) from a figure file (not shown). Read the data and transfer this graphic data to the optimal manufacturing equipment via the network.
- This figure data is transferred as the drawing data shown in Fig. 21, for example, in the case of standard custom-ordered products.
- the work instruction number, the specified delivery date, the name of the manufacturing equipment, etc. are transferred at the same time.
- the manufacturing equipment determination unit 235 determines the optimum manufacturing equipment ip (name or number) for the process progress management unit 237, the manufacturing date SH determined in step S305, and the manufacturing order data J i. Is transmitted (S32).
- the process progress management section 239 assigns the process progress management table K N corresponding to the production date SH of the optimum production facility ip from the production facility decision section .237 (S401).
- a processing time zone tj (tj; t1, t2,%) For obtaining a product based on the manufacturing order data J i in each process is obtained (S405), and this processing time is obtained.
- Obi tj In the process progress management table KN, a product name JS based on the manufacturing order data J i (which may be a product number or an order number) is assigned to each process (S407). For example, as shown in Fig. 12, a product JS based on manufacturing order data J i is assigned to each machine on the time schedule axis of machine names A, B, C,...
- step S407 the process progress management table KN generated in step S407 is transmitted to the optimum manufacturing equipment ip as the processing schedule KNS of each machine on the manufacturing date SH of the optimum manufacturing equipment ip (S409).
- the above-mentioned process progress management table KN is updated as follows based on the actual machine operation status. For example, every time the timer measures, for example, 10 minutes, the actual operation status MKI of the machine transferred from each manufacturing facility is read (S411), and the actual operation status of the machine MKI production facility ia process Write the actual machine operation status MKI (manufacturing equipment name, product name, start date and time, completion date and time) for each process (machine) from the manufacturing equipment to the progress management table KN (S4113).
- the start date and time and the completion date and time are input by the workers on the site side, and the name of the manufacturing equipment, product name and process are input as barcodes with the input of the start and completion date and time, and the system is used as the machine actual operation status MKI. 5 Transferred to 3.
- the process progress management table KN in step S401 indicates the current operation status of each machine of each manufacturing facility.
- Fig. 12 shows an example in which, when the product JS1 is assigned from 8:00 to 9 hours for Machine A, the result based on the machine operation status is reflected in the process progress management table KN, Actually, the time when the product JS1 was completed is 10 o'clock (hatched area).
- the process progress management section 237 calculates the machining schedule KN S of each machine of the optimal manufacturing equipment i P generated in step S409 and the machine operation status written in the process progress management table KN. It is determined whether the difference from MKI is equal to or greater than a predetermined value (S415). If the difference is equal to or more than the predetermined value in step S415, an alarm indicating that the machining in the process is behind schedule is issued (S417).
- This alarm is displayed together with the manufacturing order data J i on the process terminal of the optimum manufacturing equipment ip or the terminal of the manufacturing control department or on the display of the server.
- step S4 19 it is determined whether there is another machine operation status MKI transferred (S4 19) If there is another machine operation status MKI transferred, the process returns to step S.411 to write the machine operation status in the process progress management table KN.
- the process progress management table K N for each manufacturing facility is read by the manufacturing facility decision index calculation unit 241 to determine the load index of the manufacturing facility.
- the optimal manufacturing scheduler 230 accumulates actual process original prices and the like from the manufacturing equipment (for example, accumulates in an actual result file) and sends them to the design system 57, and stores the status of the process progress management table KN. Judgment of the completion of production of the assembled product from, and when the production is completed, a shipping instruction slip is automatically issued to the shipping department of the manufacturing equipment or a delivery instruction slip is automatically issued to the transportation department so that the customer can meet the delivery date.
- FIG. 22 is an operation explanatory diagram showing the operation of the above embodiment.
- the actual transfer unit 250 uses the actual machine operation status (manufacturing equipment name, process name, product name, actual start time, actual completion time) and process stored in the actual file 50.
- the actual unit price for each is transferred to the design management system 57 every predetermined period and reflected in the design estimate.
- the shipping instruction section 25 1 monitors the status of the process progress management table KN of each manufacturing facility in the process progress master 24 3, and checks the status of the shipping slip (order No., customer delivery date, delivery date, customer name, etc.) and transfer them to the manufacturing facility.
- the shipping instruction section 251 along with the generation of the shipping slip, sends the shipping date of the assembled product to the carrier determining section 240, the product number, the order number, the quantity, the product weight, Transfer the delivery instructions consisting of the size, customer name, address, etc., and have the assembled product delivered by the customer delivery date.
- the optimal manufacturing scheduler 1 reads and reads the manufacturing order data Ji, and manages the allocation and shipping of optimal manufacturing equipment (including outsourcing) based on the manufacturing equipment determination index of each factory.
- FIG. 23 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the overall operation of the optimal manufacturing scheduler 230.
- the manufacturing order data is converted to a standard product or a standard custom product (also called a pattern special product) or an irregular mold (non-pattern) according to the type of the mold. Special product).
- Standard order manufacturing order data J i is automatically sent to the optimal manufacturing scheduler 1.
- the design management system 57 determines whether automatic design is possible. More specifically, in the case of a pattern special product, an automatic design is performed from a type drawing, and in the case of a non-pattern special product, a design drawing is created from a similar drawing.
- the design drawing and the manufacturing order data J i are sent to the optimum manufacturing scheduler 230 (d 2).
- the obtained manufacturing order data J i is read and read into the optimal manufacturing scheduler 1, and the index for determining the manufacturer of each factory (consisting of the factory load factor based on the operating status of each machine, the processing capacity, the material index based on stock materials, etc.)
- the allocation and shipping of manufacturers are managed based on More specifically, the manufacturer is automatically determined from the various information in the inventory management file 528, the production management file 529, the order management file 530, and the shipment management file 533, and then automatically shipped to the customer. Let it.
- the scheduler 230 when the manufacturing / manufacturing order data including the customer delivery date and order quantity of the product according to the customer's request and the production information of the product is input, the Manufacturing equipment with the highest equipment determination index and closest to the customer is selected as the optimal manufacturing equipment. Therefore, according to this scheduler 230, the product can be provided at the lowest cost and within the customer's delivery date.
- FIG. 24 shows another embodiment 360 of the optimal manufacturing scheduler.
- the in-house factory / subcontractor search processing section 36 1 reads the data Mi stored in the manufacturing factory file 36 9 into a program, and the data J i and the processing content input from the order input section 3 71 And decide whether to use the stock, manufacture it internally, or order it outsourced.
- the data Mi of the manufacturing factory file 365 includes, in one record, items such as a manufacturing factory name, a current load factor, a factory location, a factory processing capacity, and a processing cost.
- the data J i input from the order entry part 3 7 1 is the product name, quantity, delivery date, Includes data such as location and delivery name.
- the optimal inventory scheduler processing unit 3 63 reads the data Z i stored in the optimal inventory file 3 73 into the program, and judges whether or not the inventory has fallen below the appropriate inventory amount in response to the allocation of inventory. If it falls below, rewrite the data Z i.
- the data Z i of the optimal inventory file 37 7 stores items such as product name in stock, current number of stocks, and appropriate number of stocks in one record.
- the process progress management processing unit 365 reads the data i stored in the process progress file 375 into the program, and when the machining process of the requested mold part has progressed, the data S i is read. Make corrections, and issue an alarm if a predetermined process is not processed within the scheduled period.
- the data S i of the process progress file 375 stores, in one record, items such as the processed product name, the start of the process 1, the completion judge, the start of the process 2 and the completion judge.
- the optimal carrier automatic selection processing unit 366 reads the data G i stored in the carrier file 377 into the program and determines the optimal carrier that can transport the completed mold parts in the shortest time. And give shipping instructions.
- the data Gi of the carrier file 377 stores items such as the carrier name, location, and average number of days of transportation in one record.
- the scheduler 360 when manufacturing / manufacturing order data including the customer's delivery date and order quantity according to the customer's request and the manufacturing information of the product are input, the manufacturing equipment determination index is the highest, And the manufacturing facility closest to the customer is selected as the optimal manufacturing facility. Therefore, according to the scheduler 360, the product can be provided at the lowest cost and within the customer's delivery date.
- Figures 25 to 33 show the details of the visit support system that supports the visit of the salesperson to the customer.
- the environment in which the visit support system 53 of this embodiment is used is as follows.
- the salesperson's notebook computer 51 as the client 41, sales offices in various regions, order receiving centers, etc. 63a, 65a, 67a power network 402 (i) The desired information is acquired from the head office server 403 as the information management system 53 via ntrnet, WAN, mobile phone network, etc.).
- the head office server 403 responds to the client 401 with all information (hereinafter referred to as sales activity support information) related to employee and customer information in the area in which the client 401 is responsible. "Client information is transferred.
- the client 401 displays the specified visit support screen using the information transferred from the head office server 403 according to the instruction.
- the server 403 serving as the information management system 53 includes a visit support processing unit 404, a database 408, a facsimile unit 407 and an estimation processing unit 404. 5 is provided.
- the database 408 stores employee information (visit result, visit schedule, etc.) corresponding to the employee code specifying each sales person, customer information (customer basic information, payment information, etc.) and promotion information corresponding to the customer code. (Including sales points).
- the visit support processing section 404 receives the daily report information of the employees (the visit date, the employee code, the customer code, the visit content, the visit result, the next scheduled date, the comment, etc.) transferred from the client 401.
- the employee information, customer information and promotion information (including sales points) stored in the database 408 are allocated. Then, predetermined data is updated in the information based on the daily report information. This updated data includes visit dates, visit results, and sales points.
- the visit support processing unit 404 transfers the sales activity support information for the region and the price information of standard products and specialty products from the database 408 in response to a data transfer request from the client 410. I do.
- the quote processing unit 405 Upon receiving the standard product quote request from the client 401, the quote processing unit 405 compares the quote request with the standard data in the database 408, and there is data for the matching standard product. If so, inform client 401 that the request for quotation is a standard product.
- the sales support processing unit 404 transfers the request data (delivery date, shape, etc.) to the design management system 57. I do. Then, the estimation result from the design management system 57 is transferred to the client 401, and the shape generated by the design Sent from the customer service unit 407 to the customer.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic configuration diagram of the client 401.
- the client 401 is a notebook computer carried by a salesperson.
- the notebook computer 410 has an initial screen display processing section 411 for displaying an initial screen in which the screen of the display section 410 is classified into a morning area, a noon area, and a ⁇ area. ing.
- the morning area 412 of this initial screen includes a data capture button 412a, a visit confirmation button 412b, and the like on the left side.
- the day area 4 13 displayed below the morning area 4 12 includes an estimate button 4 13 a, an estimate search button 4 13 b, and the like.
- the area 4 14 displayed at the bottom of the initial screen has a visit result button 4 14 a, a scheduled visit button 4 14 b, and a data transmission button 4 14 c at the right end. Furthermore, the right area 415 of the initial screen has a visit history button 415a, a prospect list button 415b, a customer management button 415c, and the like.
- the salesperson selects any of the initial screens and any of the function buttons with a mouse or the like.
- the selected area and the function button are selected, the selected selection area and the type of the function button are decoded, and the morning work processing unit 4 18 and the lunch work processing unit 4 19 shown in Fig. 26 are displayed.
- the processing unit 420 is activated.
- These processing units 418 to 422 are connected to a database 423.
- This database 423 stores all the sales activity support information related to the employee (sales person) and customer information in the area. This support information includes details of visits by customers, results of visits to customers, comments, visit schedules, and the like.
- the morning work processing unit 418 includes a data acquisition processing unit 418a for transmitting a terminal code, an employee code, a region code, and the like to the head office server 403 via a network, and a data base. It has a visit confirmation processing unit 418b that reads the number of visits of all employees in 4 23 and edits and displays this in a predetermined screen format. For example, the visit confirmation processing section 418b associates each employee name with the month and day calendar, and displays the number of times who visited the customer and on what day.
- the daytime processing section 419 is equipped with an estimation processing section 419a, consultant processing, etc. I have.
- the quotation processing section 419a displays a parts list (not shown) on the screen, and when any part of this parts list is selected, the quotation information of the standard product in the database 423 is allocated to the part list.
- the estimation processing screen has a diagram of the part on the left side and the estimation result of this part on the right side.
- the work processing unit 420 includes a visit result process 420a, and displays a daily report input screen for inputting information of a customer visited today by the employee in the visit result process 420a.
- the daily report input screen has, for example, a calendar screen for inputting a customer name (customer code), an employee name (employee code), and details of a visit (FIG. 30). As shown in FIG. 30, this screen has columns for inputting the expected model, the contents of the visit, the amount of money, and the like. Information input from this screen is stored in the database 423 as a daily report.
- the work processing section 420 includes a scheduled visit processing section 420c.
- the visit schedule processing section 420c displays a visit schedule screen (not shown) indicating the visit date and the customer name.
- This visit schedule screen includes a list button for each area that informs the status of model delivery to customers in each area in the area, a target extraction button that displays information for narrowing down customers to visit, and the like. I have.
- the visit schedule processing unit 420c reads the customer name and the number of visits to this customer from the database 423, and the target schedule shown in FIG. 31 is displayed. Display the extraction screen. As shown in Fig. 31, this target extraction screen displays which machine tools (punch presses, press brakes) are delivered in color, and gives a number indicating how many times they have visited within a few months. I have. It also shows the status of the payment. That is, on the extraction screen, a customer who seems to need a product is displayed from data such as past product purchase results.
- the prospect list processing section 4 2 b of the other processing sections 4 2 2 responds to the input of the employee code by the sales code corresponding to the employee code.
- the actual information (points, customer response details, etc.) is read and the prospect list screen shown in Figure 32 is displayed.
- Point 4 5 1 of this prospect list screen is a point obtained from the number of visits to the customer and the details of the response to the customer. Depending on the number of clients, it is possible to grasp the power to buy the machine or if there is any problem. More specifically, this point is calculated as the sum of, for example, 1 point for the interview with the authorized person, 2 points for the exhibition information, 3 points for the delivery date meeting, and 4 points for submitting the estimate.
- the work processing section 420 adds the terminal code to the daily report information generated by the visit result processing section 420a and transfers it to the head office server 4003. .
- the visiting schedule processing unit can display a map indicating the position of the customer as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic configuration diagram of the visit support processing unit 404.
- the visit support processing section 404 decodes the daily report information from the notebook computer 410 and updates the promotion information stored in the database 408.
- the database 408 described above contains employee information (employee code, mobile phone number, customer in charge, etc.), promotion information including customer code, date of occurrence (date of visit), product to be promoted, etc. Basic customer information and employee work tables, payment information, etc. are stored in association with each other.
- the promotion information update processing unit 4 23 updates the visit date, points, business details, etc. of the promotion information based on the daily report information, and the updated information is transferred to the notebook computer 401 every morning. You.
- the registration of the data in the above-mentioned database 408 is obtained by a server (not shown) provided in the sales office and the order receiving center communicating with the head office.
- the database 408 stores all data stored in the database 23 of the notebook computer 401. This data is owned by each customer Product information and visit history to each customer. Therefore, the database 408 functions as the storage means 48.
- the visit support processing unit 404 includes a calculation means for calculating all data displayed on the target extraction screen shown in FIG. 31 and the prospect list screen shown in FIG.
- the calculating means includes a weighting coefficient calculating means 77 for calculating a weighting coefficient (for example, a point 451 shown in FIG. 32) for each customer based on the owned product information and the visit history, and And visitor selecting means 79 for selecting customers to visit.
- This system enables sales representatives to visit customers completely by sharing and collectively managing sales server customer information, and to provide customers with real-time product introductions and proposal sales by responding to various processing phenomena.
- sharing of front-line business information as well as level-up of sales staff will centrally manage customer management, next product development, and so on.
- map information system used by sales representatives for customer visit navigation is linked to all customer information such as customer location, credit rank, and transaction details.
- customer information such as customer location, credit rank, and transaction details.
- the design management system 57 converts the product information into a parameter at the same time as the order is received for an order that requires a drawing in the manufacturing process, as described above.
- the design management system 57 performs design and inspection without manual intervention, and transmits design information to the production management system 59 after the design is completed.
- the design management system 57 outputs the drawing to a plotter installed in the factory and transmits the design information to a subcontractor in DXF format.
- a client as a salesperson terminal can easily acquire various data required according to work hours.
- the headquarters server transfers information, such as the status of the related destination and the activity status of the salesperson, to the client as the terminal of the business office.
- the head office server sends the same information to the client as the office terminal. Therefore, the client as the office terminal can easily check at a glance the status of the places visited and the activities of the salespersons.
- the status of all the visits and the activities of the salespersons are displayed on the screen, so that the sales person can determine which visit is optimal. In other words, it is possible to narrow down the places to visit.
- the headquarters server also remembers when and at what negotiations the visitor visited, as the status of the salesperson's activities. This information can be obtained by the client and displayed on the screen. Therefore, it is possible to eliminate the situation that multiple operators visit the same destination at the same time.
- FIG. 34 is a conceptual diagram of a product manufacturer automatic determination system as a second embodiment of the sales support system of the present invention.
- the product manufacturer automatic determination system shown in Fig. 34 describes die parts of machine tools for sheet metal processing, such as die parts, punch bodies, and guides used in punch presses as target products. I do.
- the product manufacturer automatic determination system shown in Fig. 34 connects the optimal manufacturing scheduler server 1, which searches for the optimal manufacturer (also referred to as a factory), the automatic design server 3, and the database server 7 to the head office via LAN 9 ( In the following, this network is simply called the head office.)
- the head office is connected to a notebook computer 12 (also referred to as a client 12) carried by a sales person or the like via a public network 11 (ISDN, mobile phone network, etc.) and a business computer 14 (client 14). ), And receive orders for molds directly from these clients 12 and 14, design, automatically determine the manufacturer, and estimate (delivery time, amount, etc.) To inform the clients 12 and 14 side.
- the standard product quote data (customer name, customer delivery date, catalog number, etc.) is transferred to the optimal scheduler server 1 (hereinafter referred to as the optimal scheduler).
- the design result data of the irregular product is transferred to the optimal scheduler 1.
- the estimate data and design result data (delivery date, customer name, dimensions, drawings) are input by the optimal manufacturing scheduler as manufacturing order data.
- the head office mentioned above can communicate with the franchise chain or the personal computer 18 (also referred to as the client 18) of the business office via the dedicated network 16 so that the client 18
- the company directly receives orders for molds, performs design, automatically determines the manufacturer, makes estimates (delivery date, amount, etc.), and informs the client 18 side.
- the head office has multiple types of machines (also called machine tools) A, B,... Via a dedicated network 16 and is connected to Factory A, which is connected by LAN.
- Factory A which is connected by LAN.
- a personal computer also referred to as client 20
- this order receiving center is connected to the LAN of factory A so that it can communicate with the head office via a dedicated network. ing.
- the factory A is provided with a local database server 22 for storing data of each machine or data from the head office, editing these data, and transferring the data to the head office.
- the head office is connected via a dedicated network 16 to a factory B, which has multiple types of machines (also called machine tools) A, B,.
- This factory B is equipped with a local database server 24 that stores data of each machine or data from the head office, edits these data, and transfers the data to the head office.
- the system that connects the above-mentioned optimal manufacturing scheduler 1, database server 7, dedicated network 16 and factories A, B, etc. at the head office is referred to as an automatic product manufacturer decision system in this embodiment. .
- the die parts of the machine tool for sheet metal working are targeted products.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- blades used in cutting machines, other metal working machines, etc. It can be applied to various products in machine tools.
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