Risks associated with changing to new Plant Calendar assigned in OX10

Our site is considering changing the factor calendar from 5 days a week to 7 days a week in OX10 for the plant.  We curently use all supply chain modules and otc.  Can anyone tell me the warnings/risks associated with doing this?
Thank you.

Hello,
Orders for Production , Maintenance, Deliveries, Transfer Order  etc. are created according to the factory calendar .
You must be sure that all operations can be carried out in the seven days of the week (e.g. deliveries), because SAP can be scheduling aTransfer Order for a Sunday and somebody can be calling you for fixing the issue!
The normal case is that some operations can take place in the weekend (Production, Maintenance) but other Logistic Operations ( Deliveries) are done only from Mo to Fr. If this is your case, I would create an additional seven days calendar and assign it to the work centers in Production and maintenance, but the Plant would remain linked to the old five days calendar
Hope this can solve your issue.
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