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Scheduling & Dispatch Control

Protect the constraint. Dispatch what is ready. Recover faster when reality changes.

TSRB finite scheduling connects plan, machine capacity, readiness, and shop-floor feedback so schedule decisions reflect actual production conditions.

Scheduling must be connected to execution

A schedule that ignores machine state, setup, material, tooling, labor, and quality readiness is only a wish list. TSRB connects schedule intent to dispatch reality.

Finite capacity

Plan work against real machine and resource limits instead of infinite assumptions.

Readiness gates

Check material, tooling, program, labor, inspection, and prior operation status before dispatch.

Recovery decisions

When the plan breaks, identify risk and support the next best action.

Now, Next, Later

The scheduler should tell operators and supervisors what matters now, what is next, and what is at risk later. This keeps the schedule practical for the shop floor instead of buried in planning logic.

What TSRB adds

Constraint protection

Keep the critical resource producing the right work with fewer avoidable interruptions.

Machine selection

Compare readiness and suitability when choosing where work should run.

Freeze-zone control

Protect near-term dispatch from constant reshuffling while still allowing controlled recovery.

Bring us one recurring production problem.

TSRB will help map the signal, rule, owner, action, gate, proof, escalation, and learning loop needed to control it.

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