Md. Rafiquddin Rubel. ID: 131-0111-020 Batch: EV-25
Jul 16, 2015
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ASIA
Submitted by:
Name : Md. Rafiquddin Rubel
ID : 131-0111-020
Dept. : BTE (EV-25)
Batch : 25th
SUBMITTED TO
Md. Lecturer of Textile Department
FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
“Covers all your needs”
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEM DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT GLOBAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BUDGETING AND CONTROLLING PRODUCT COSTING ASSET MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
AND PAYROLL CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP
MANAGEMENT HELPDESK AND SUPPORT CONTRACT MANAGEMENT E-COMMERCE PROCUREMENT SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ORDER MANAGEMENT MANUFACTURING WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT MATERIAL REQUIREMENT PLANNING
PRODUCTIVITY FEATURES
“Access business information on the move and make better informed decisions”
MOBILITY CLOUD COMPUTING DASHBOARD AND ALERTS WORKFLOW MANAGEMENT BI AND REPORTING EMAIL, SMS, LETTERS CALENDAR, TASK AND TIME
MANAGEMENT EXCEL IMPORT AND EXPORT
TECHNICAL FEATURES
“Create winning opportunities for your business”
ARCHITECTURE WORKFLOW MANGEMENT WINDOWS COMPOSER PERSONALIZATION ANDSECURITY EXTENDIBILITY REPORT WRITER TRANSPORT SYSTEM EXTERNAL REPORTING TOOLS
INTEGRATION SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TOOLS SCHEDULERS AND PROCESSORS
ERP for DISCRETE MANUFACTURING
VIENNA Advantage delivers an effectualmanufacturing schema for enhancingproductivity by getting rid of all inefficientpractices, ensuring adherence to an immaculatemanufacturing-plan, identification ofbottlenecks, and keeping things organized byensure processes are completed quickly andcorrectly. Product master BOM Management Multiple Units of Measurement & UOM
Conversion Material Requirement Planning Work Order Management Wave Planning Resource Management & Optimization Human Resource Management & Payroll Reporting & Analytics
ERP for TEXTILES & APPARELS IndustryVIENNA Advantage proffers the best comprehensivesolutions for the textile industry, right frommanaging of bulk raw materials to planning &control of complex manufacturing processes, be it,woven, non-woven or knitted textiles. Theproductivity of an apparels manufacturing unit ispertinent to scheduling of its machines, workmenand high level of coordination within variousdepartments in the organization. VIENNAAdvantage’s potential textile and apparelsmanufacturing solutions include: Product Master & BOM Management Pattern Design Management Product Attributes Sets & Set-instances Work Order Management Batch Management Material Management Material Requirement Planning Human Resource Management & Payroll Vendor Management Order Management
OVERVIEWEPR Advantage presents the idealsolution for the textile industry rightfrom management of bulk rawmaterials to planning and control ofcomplex manufacturing processes, beit, woven, non-woven or knittedtextiles.
The profitability of an apparelsmanufacturing unit depends onscheduling of its machines, workmenand high level of coordination withinvarious departments in theorganization; just the right place forERP Advantage Textiles & ApparelsIndustry Solution.
Product Master & BOMManagement
Pattern Design Management Product Attributes Sets & Set-
instances Work Order Management Batch Management Material Management Material Requirement Planning Human Resource Management
& Payroll Procurement Order Management
ERP FEATURES
INDUSTRIES
Apparel Leather Composites Furniture Technical Textiles Textile Treatment
VIENNA Advantage Open Source ERP
TEXTILES & APPARELS Industry Solution
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BENEFITS Manufacturing Work Order Management Batch Management Pattern Design Management Material Requirement Planning Product Master & BOM
Management Material Management HR Management & Payroll Procurement Order Management Product Attributes Sets & Set-
instances
MANUFACTURING
Manage textile manufacturing processes for synthetic and natural yarns from raw material to weaving
Manage leather tanning processes
WORK ORDER MANAGEMENT
Make-to-Order or Make-to-stock options
Plan and release work orders Flexible routing sequence Monitor & control production Integrated with material
Requirement Planning & Order Management
BATCH MANAGEMENT
Manage Batch Master data Maintain & track materials /
documents linked to batches
ERP BENEFITS
PATTERN DESIGN MANAGEMENT
Configurable style numbering / coding
Managing style releases and revisions
Maintain pattern inventory Attach CAD files / scanned images
of patterns to specific records Manage pattern grading (adding
multiple sizes) Manage nesting layouts &
specification sheets
MATERIAL REQUIREMENT PLANNING
Supports in Procure or Manufacture Decisions
Calculate your net procurement demand
Generate Manufacturing and Purchase Orders automatically
Supports multi-level BOM & multi-UOM
Integrated with Order Management, Purchase and Manufacturing
PRODUCT MASTER & BOM MANAGEMENT
Product definition Product specifications Multiple Units of Measurement
(UoM) & UoM Conversion Multi-level Bill of Material
(BOM) Management Product Attributes Bath & serial numbering Price Lists and Price List
Versions
VIENNA Advantage Open Source ERP
TEXTILES & APPARELS Industry Solution
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MATERIAL MANAGEMENT
Create your very own storage and supply structure across Warehouse and Locators
Get access to real time updates on your storage details
Optimize your stock level and storage cost
Conduct incoming and outgoing material using Barcode, RFID
Manage Shipment of Documents
Handle Stock Transfers with Quality Control
Receive Storage Alerts Automate Storage Valuation Maneuver the business with
various supply chain concepts Handle Drop Shipments, Logistic
service providers
HR MANAGEMENT & PAYROLL
Recruitment Appraisals Employee
Administration Payroll Termination Penalty and
Increment Training Retirement Attendance Leave Management Suspension Employee Loan
PROCUREMENT
Set rules for Procurement Generate Requisition manually
or automatically Set Purchase Approvals across
various levels Manage multiple Purchase Price
Lists Invite suppliers for Tenders Automatic Quotation
Comparison Generate Purchase Order based
on requirements Match PO to Receipts and
Invoice
ERP BENEFITSVIENNA Advantage Open
Source ERPTEXTILES & APPARELS Industry
Solutionhttp://www.viennaadvantage.com/erp-crm-
overview.php
ORDER MANAGEMENT
Intelligent Order prioritization Generate Shipment automatically Generate Purchase order from Sales
Order Drop Shipment Blanket Orders Sales Orders, Pickup Orders,
Warehouse Orders, POS Orders and many more
Generate all documents on the fly
PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES SETS & SET-INSTANCES
Define attributes such as colour, size, designs, etc.
Assign a set of attributes to individual products or batches
Assign & track serialized bespoke products
ERP BENEFITSVIENNA Advantage Open
Source ERPTEXTILES & APPARELS Industry
Solutionhttp://www.viennaadvantage.com/erp-crm-
overview.php
AGENTA
AGENTA
Definition soil pollution
Main Causes of Soil Pollution
Soil Pollution and Its Effects
Methods to control soil pollution
How soil pollution and soil erosion could be
prevented
Definition soil pollution• Soil pollution is defined as the build-up in soils
of determined toxic compounds, chemicals, salts, radioactive materials, or disease causing agents, which have adverse effects on plant growth and animal health.
Causes• Soil pollution can be caused by the following
Accidental Spills Acid rain Intensive farming Deforestation Genetically modified plants Nuclear wastes Industrial Accidents Landfill and illegal dumping Mining and other industries Oil and fuel dumping Buried wastes Disposal of coal ash Electronic waste Disposal of ammunitions and agents of war. Agricultural practices, such as application of pesticides, herbicides and
fertilizers Drainage of contaminated surface water into the soil
Main Causes of Soil Pollution• 1. Industrial Activity:
Industrial activity has been the biggest contributor to the problem in the last century, especially since the amount of mining and manufacturing has increased. Most industries are dependent on extracting minerals from the Earth. Whether it is iron ore or coal, the by products are contaminated and they are not disposed off in a manner that can be considered safe. As a result, the industrial waste lingers in the soil surface for a long time and makes it unsuitable for use.
• 2. Agricultural Activities:Chemical utilization has gone up tremendously since
technology provided us with modern pesticides and fertilizers. They are full of chemicals that are not produced in nature and cannot be broken down by it. As a result, they seep into the ground after they mix with water and slowly reduce the fertility of the soil. Other chemicals damage the composition of the soil and make it easier to erode by water and air. Plants absorb many of these pesticides and when they decompose, they cause soil pollution since they become a part of the land.
3. Waste Disposal:Finally, a growing cause for concern is how we dispose
of our waste. While industrial waste is sure to cause contamination, there is another way in which we are adding to the pollution. Every human produces a certain amount of personal waste products by way or urine and feces.
4. Accidental Oil Spills:Oil leaks can happen during storage and transport of
chemicals. This can be seen at most of the fuel stations. The chemicals present in the fuel deteriorates the quality of soil and make them unsuitable for cultivation. These chemicals can enter into the groundwater through soil and make the water undrinkable.
What Diseases Does Pollution Cause• Pollution is responsible for a host of medical
conditions throughout the world. When someone asks, "What does pollution cause," in terms of health problems, the answer is a wide range of natural and economical issues.
Soil Pollution and Its Effects• Soil pollution may affect all of us as well as plants and
animals. However, children are usually more susceptible. This is because kids are more sensitive to various pollutants and they may come in close contact with soil by regularly playing in the ground for example. Thus, soil pollution for kids always involves higher risks than for adults. While anyone is susceptible to soil pollution, soil pollution effects may vary based on age, general health status and other factors.
• A more detailed explanation of various processes contributing to soil pollution, along with concrete examples of the most common soil pollutants generating soil poisoning issues are given below.
1. Effect on Health of Humans• Considering how soil is the reason we are able to
sustain ourselves, the contamination of it has major consequences on our health. Crops and plants grown on polluted soil absorb much of the pollution and then pass these on to us. This could explain the sudden surge in small and terminal illnesses.
• Long term exposure to such soil can affect the genetic make-up of the body, causing congenital illnesses and chronic health problems that cannot be cured easily. In fact, it can sicken the livestock to a considerable extent and cause food poisoning over a long period of time. The soil pollution can even lead to widespread famines if the plants are unable to grow in it.
2. Effect on Growth of Plants:• The ecological balance of any system gets affected due
to the widespread contamination of the soil. Most plants are unable to adapt when the chemistry of the soil changes so radically in a short period of time. Fungi and bacteria found in the soil that bind it together begin to decline, which creates an additional problem of soil erosion.
• The fertility slowly diminishes, making land unsuitable for agriculture and any local vegetation to survive. The soil pollution causes large tracts of land to become hazardous to health. Unlike deserts, which are suitable for its native vegetation, such land cannot support most forms of life.
3. Decreased Soil Fertility:• The toxic chemicals present in the soil can
decrease soil fertility and therefore decrease in the soil yield. The contaminated soil is then used to produce fruits and vegetables which lacks quality nutrients and may contain some poisonous substance to cause serious health problems in people consuming them.
4. Toxic Dust:• The emission of toxic and foul gases from
landfills pollutes the environment and causes serious effects on health of some people. The unpleasant smell causes inconvenience to other people.
5. Changes in Soil Structure:• The death of many soil organisms (e.g.
earthworms) in the soil can lead to alteration in soil structure. Apart from that, it could also force other predators to move to other places in search of food.
Methods to control soil pollution• There are many factors which control the soil pollution. It
includes the limited use of fertilizers and pesticides. The biological control method must be known and implemented. The grazing must be controlled and forest management should be done properly. The afforestation and reforestation must be done. In areas of wind erosion wind breaks and shields must be used. The soil binding grass must be planted and the large trees must be placed along the banks. The industrial wastes must be dumped in the low lying areas. There is a definite technique of cropping which does not allow the weeds to settle on the fields. The mining ways must be improved along with their transportation.The area must not be left barren and dry
How soil pollution and soil erosion could be prevented
• proper planting of plants with extensive root systems helps to prevent soil erosion as the roots hold the soil in place. Plants that break down and/or sequester contaminates can be used to prevent the spread of pollution. Reforming farming practices to reduce soil erosion and Industry to reduce the quantity of pollutants can also be effective at preventing soil erosion and pollution from occurring. Low till farming and green chemistry are two examples of technologies that can reduce soil erosion and pollution in that order.