Chapter 13 Classroom
Chapter 13 Classroom
Operations Management
William J. Stevenson
8th edition
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CHAPTER
13
MRP
A Dependent Demand
B(4) C(2)
Dependant Demand
Demand
Demand
“Lumpy” demand
Stable demand
Time Time
Amount on hand
Amount on hand
Safety stock
Time Time
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Figure 13.2
MRP Inputs MRP Processing MRP Outputs
Changes
Order releases
Master
schedule Planned-order
schedules
Primary
reports Exception reports
Bill of Planning reports
materials MRP computer Secondary
Performance-
programs reports control
reports
Inventory
records Inventory
transaction
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MPR Inputs
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P ee i
Tr a dT
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Master Schedule
Planning Horizon
Figure 13.4
Assembly
Subassembly
Fabrication
Procurement
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Bill-of-Materials
Level Chair
0
1 Leg Back
Assembly Seat Assembly
3
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Inventory Records
MPR Processing
Gross requirements
Total expected demand
Scheduled receipts
Open orders scheduled to arrive
Planned on hand
Expected inventory on hand at the
beginning of each time period
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MPR Processing
Net requirements
Actual amount needed in each time period
Planned-order receipts
Quantity expected to received at the
beginning of the period
Offset by lead time
Planned-order releases
Planned amount to order in each time period
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MRP Outputs
Performance-control reports
Planning reports
Exception reports
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Other Considerations
Safety Stock
Lot sizing
Lot-for-lot ordering
Economic order quantity
Fixed-period ordering
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MRP in Services
Benefits of MRP
Requirements of MRP
MRP II
MRP II
Figure 13.14
Market Master
Finance Manufacturing production schedule
Demand
Rough-cut Capacity
capacity planning planning
Adjust
production plan
Yes No Requirements No Yes
Problems? schedules Problems?
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ERP
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