This assessment should be used to determine if the following system objectives have been met: Describe the systems landscape and key integration points Identify key benefits of the R2P2 system Explain how the Manufacturing Execution System (MES) is used by the Milk Receiving Supervisor in the dairy liquids receiving and inventory processes Recognize the upstream and downstream effects of system actions Practice the process for receiving milk Demonstrate the procedures to record quality test results Practice the process for shipping / receiving other dairy liquids Practice the process for correcting MES transactions prior to the Supervisor committing inventory to SAP
Wonderware (MES)
SAP
Flex
Dr. E
All of the Above
Sales Order and Delivery Number
Pasteurization Date and Time
Seal Numbers
Active
Down
Unavailable
Nothing. The information cannot be corrected
Re-enter the milk truck information, make the correction and save the information
Reject the load and re-enter the load
None of the above
The system will not allow corrections to be made
One week
Anytime prior to committing inventory
Two days
Nothing, the information cannot be corrected
Reject the load and re-enter the load
Delete the load and re-enter the load
Update the existing record with the correct information
Nothing, that lab does not need the drip sample
Fake a drip sample
Take an empty sample to the lab so they can perform a three (3) route average
Proceed with the pre-screen on both routes
Do nothing with the duplicate route
Notify Supervisor to reject the duplicate route
None of the Above
Unavailable
Down
Active
Available
The route is highlighted red in the Milk Receiving Grid
The status is “quality hold”
The ticket, producer weight, and unit columns on the Milk Receipt data entry screen are highlighted red
The route is visible in the Route on Hold Grid
The route is highlighted yellow in the Milk Receiving Grid