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Resolution's Plant Inventory Management solution provides complete management of plant stocks. It stores actual and planned stock levels by category and location. It handles stock ownerships and compositions. It can manage strapping tables and perform inventory calculations including all API tank and volume corrections.
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The contents of a tank over time can be viewed and managed via the Inventory Gantt. This Gantt shows which commodity is in the vessel and also the batches in the vessel at any time.
Strapping tables can be maintained in the look-up table editors.
Detailed information about a vessel and its contents can be displayed using an XSLT report. Values from real-time systems, design specifications and tank calculations are displayed together. All data, regardless of their source can be plotted over time using the Resource Criteria Trender application. RESOLUTION provides extensive reporting capabilities allowing virtually any inventory management report to be created from existing database views. These views resemble data warehouse 'fact' tables. Because Resolution uses a pure SQL database, any SQL compliant reporting tool can be used. Reports shown below are generated directly from the database and can be sent to a reporting tool or spreadsheet, or can be formatted using XML and XSLT. Resolution also supplies BusinessObject Universes. The Tank Volume Summary report is a key inventory management tool. It compares opening, closing, receipts and shipments associated with a single tank. The period can be run for any period. The database is able to deduce the proportion of any receipt and shipment that must be taken into account. If the movement is measured by a flow instead of a quantity, Resolution will automatically accumulate the quantity of the required period. Any one of the properties of the tank can be chosen as the basis of the report: gross or net mass or volume or any other defined property. Resolution automatically takes care of the units-of-measure conversion between different measurements. The Plant Inventory report catalogs the property or properties of a tank at any time. The plant model within the database deduces which tanks should be taken into account. Any one of the properties of the tank can be chosen as the basis of the report: gross or net mass or volume or any other defined property. Resolution automatically takes care of the units-of-measure conversion between different measurements. The Tank Volume Balance report is based on the Tank Volume Summary report. However, it totalizes all receipt and shipment movements over the report period. The Plant Inventory by Commodity report catalogs the property or properties of a tank at any time. The plant model within the database deduces which tanks should be taken into account. Any one of the properties of the tank can be chosen as the basis of the report: gross or net mass or volume or any other defined property. Resolution automatically takes care of the units-of-measure conversion between different measurements. |
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