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MAFLO — A Proeffico Product
A plan, not a guess

Promise a delivery date the schedule actually supports.

Most ERPs stop at ‘what to make.’ MAFLO also tells you when, on which line, in what sequence — and whether you can keep that promise to the customer. Three layers: MRP for material, Planner for period, Scheduler for the floor.

What this catches

Stop bleeding margin on the things you can't see.

  • RM shortfalls that stop the line because no one ran an MRP
  • Capacity violations promised away before the planner notices
  • Delivery dates given on gut feel that the schedule can't support
  • Make-vs-buy decisions delayed until material is already late
  • Sequencing chaos that leaves machines idle while jobs queue elsewhere

MRP Workbench — exception-first

A real MRP workbench. Pegging from FG → SFG → RM, exception alerts before they bite, planned-order firming in one click. Not a glorified reorder report.

  • FG → SFG → RM pegging — see the demand chain end-to-end
  • Exception alerts: shortages, capacity violations, blocked job cards
  • Make vs Buy resolved per item; planned orders firmable
  • Push to PO or Production with one click — no double-entry
MRP Workbench — exception-first — live MAFLO screen

Planner Tool — period planning

Period plan in 12+ views — Board, MRP, Orders, RM Summary, Simulation, Capacity, Calendar, Capacity Load, Alerts, Targets, Forecast, Scenarios, Sequencing. "Suggest from low stock" and "Suggest from customer orders" buttons mean you never start from a blank screen.

  • 12+ views — pick the lens, same plan underneath
  • Suggest-from buttons: low stock, customer orders, forecast, scenario
  • Confirm period plan → move to production with one click
  • Re-promise customers when reality shifts — replan, repush
Planner Tool — period planning — live MAFLO screen

Finite-capacity Scheduler with CTP

A real APS — finite-capacity Gantt across work centres, priority tiers, drag-to-reschedule with live load update. Capable-to-Promise (CTP) lets you commit a delivery date the schedule will keep.

  • Gantt across work centres / lines / machines
  • Drag to reschedule; capacity-load colours update live (under / balanced / near / over)
  • Priority tiers: Critical / High / Medium / Low
  • CTP: pick the order, the Scheduler runs the simulation, returns the date
Finite-capacity Scheduler with CTP — live MAFLO screen

Run a CTP simulation on your own SKUs.

Share 5 SKUs, a BOM, and a sample customer order. We'll show you a promise date the Scheduler can keep — and the Excel planner you can stop maintaining.

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Plan — questions owners ask

Plan FAQ

How is the Planning module different from running MRP?

MRP tells you "what to make and what to buy." Planning + Scheduling tells you "when to make it, on which line, in what sequence." MAFLO ships all three: MRP Workbench (exception-first, pegging), Planner Tool (period, 12+ views with Suggest buttons), and APS Scheduler with CTP. Together they replace the Excel-based planner most factories run today.

My customer asked us to promise a date and stick to it. Will CTP support that?

Yes. Pick the order, the Scheduler simulates against live capacity (across work centres you configure — e.g. SMT, Assembly, Test, Pack), considers the planning fence and the priority tier of competing jobs, and returns a date you can promise. When reality changes — a job runs over, a machine breaks — re-run the schedule, re-promise the customer before they call you.

We change priorities all the time. Will the planner cope?

Priority tiers (Critical / High / Medium / Low) are first-class in the Scheduler. Re-classify a job and the Gantt updates. Auto-level keeps lower-priority work flowing while protecting the Criticals. The full plan re-runs in seconds, not overnight batch.

Can we plan more than one factory in the same workbench?

Yes. Multi-plant configuration is supported via Industry Templates and Master Templates. Each plant carries its own machines, lines and capacity envelope; the MRP and Planner see across the network, the Scheduler runs per plant.