This is codified expertise from 15+ year production schedulers covering discrete and batch manufacturing. You get Theory of Constraints drum-buffer-rope logic, SMED changeover optimization, sequence-dependent setup matrices, and disruption response patterns for when a machine goes down or a hot order drops mid-week. It's built around the reality of sitting between ERP, MES, and a finite-capacity scheduler while trying to keep the constraint fed and customer commits intact. The examples are concrete: rerouting jobs after a CNC breakdown, calculating campaign versus mixed-model crossover points, inserting rush orders without breaking your frozen window. If you schedule production across competing work centers or need to defend sequencing decisions with actual math, this gives you the frameworks.
npx -y skills add affaan-m/ecc --skill production-scheduling --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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