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RESOURCE
PLANNING
SYSTEMS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
You should be able to:
Describe the hierarchical operations planning process
in terms of materials planning (APP, MPS, MRP) and
capacity planning (RRP, RCCP, CRP).
Describe MRP, closed-loop MRP, MRP-II, DRP, ERP,
and their relationships.
Understand the terms used in MRP computations.
Know how to compute available-to-promise quantities,
MRP explosions, and DRP implosions.
Understand the limitations of legacy MRP systems.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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CHAPTER OUTLINE
Introduction
Operations Planning
The Aggregate Production Plan
Master Production Scheduling
The Bill of Materials
Material Requirements Planning
Capacity Planning
Distribution Requirements Planning
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Introduction
Scheduling & inventory management
influence how assets are deployed.
Problem: A missed due date or stock-out
may cascade downstream, magnifying
the bullwhip effect
Operations managers are continuously
involved in balancing capacity & output.
Operations Planning
Operations planning is usually hierarchical & can
be divided into three broad categories:
Long-range Aggregate Production Plan (APP) involves the
construction of facilities & major equipment purchase
Intermediate Shows the quantity & timing of end items (i.e.,
master production schedule MPS)
Short-range - detailed planning process for components &
parts to support the master production schedule (i.e., materials
requirement planning MRP)
Operations Planning
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Aggregate Production
Plan
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Figure 6.1
Aggregate Production
Plan
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2.
3.
Master Production
Scheduling
Master Production Schedule (MPS) - A detailed
Master Production
Scheduling
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(Fig. 6.4)
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Material Requirements
Planning
MRP A computer-based materials management system that
calculates the exact quantities, need dates, & planned order
releases for subassemblies & materials required to
manufacture
a final product. MRP requires
The independent demand information
Parent-component relationships from the BOM
Inventory status of final product & components.
Planned order releases (the output of the MRP
system)
Material Requirements
Planning
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Material Requirements
Planning
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Firmed planned order - Planned order that the MRP computer logic
system does not automatically change when conditions change to
prevent system nervousness
Development of ERP
Systems
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) information system connecting all functional areas & operations
of an organization &, in some cases, suppliers and customers via
common software infrastructure and database
Development of ERP
Systems
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Operations
Logistics
and
Warehouse
Engineering
Central Database
and
Servers
Supplier
Relationship
Management
Human
Resources
Headquarters
and
Branches
Finance
and
Accounting
(Fig. 6.6)
Sales
and
Marketing
Customer
Relationship
Management
Data
Support
System
Implementing ERP
Systems
Two types of ERP implementation
1. Best-of-breed - pick the best application for each
individual function. Disadvantage- software may not
integrate well but this may not be a major issue in future
Implementation Problems:
Advantages &
Disadvantages Of ERP
Advantages
Systems
Added visibility reduce supply chain inventories
Helps to standardize manufacturing processes
Measure performance & communicate via a standardized
method
Disadvantages
Substantial time & capital investment
Complexity
Firms adapt processes to meet ERP system