Title: Chapter 16 Material Requirements Planning How much of an
1Materials Requirements Planning
2Material Requirements Planning
- How much of an item is needed?
- When is an item needed to complete
- a specified number of units...
- in a specified period of time?
- Dependent demand drives MRP
3Dependent/Independent Demand
- independent demand
- customer demand for final product (could be
customer at next work station) - dependent demand
- demand for component used to build final
product
4Master Production Schedule (MPS)
- Time-phased plan specifying how many and when the
firm plans to build each end item
Master Production Schedule
5Master Production Schedule Functions
- Schedules production and purchases
- Principal input to MRP schedule
- Basis for determining resource requirements
- Provides basis for making delivery promises to
customers
6Information Inputs to the MPS
- demand data
- Marketing forecasts
- Sales orders
- inventory status
- on hand inventory
- safety stock levels
- production data
- processing times (lead times)
7Terminology
- Parent item An item manufactured from one or
more components. - Component An item that goes into one or more
parent items. - Bill of Materials (BOM) A diagram or record that
shows all components going into an item and the
usage quantities.
8Bill of Materials (BOM) FileA Complete Product
Description
- Materials
- Parts
- Components
- Production sequence
- Modular BOM
- Subassemblies
- Planning BOM
- Fractional options
9Bill-of-Material Product Structure Tree
Bicycle(1)
P/N 1000
Handle Bars (1)
Frame Assy (1)
P/N 1001
P/N 1002
Wheels (2)
Frame (1)
P/N 1003
P/N 1004
10Terminology
- Usage quantity Number of units of components
needed to make one unit of parent. - Part commonality Degree to which a part has more
than one parent. - End Item A parent, but not a component,typically
a final product.
11Bill-of-Material Product Structure Tree
Bicycle(1)
P/N 1000
Handle Bars (1)
Frame Assy (1)
P/N 1001
P/N 1002
Wheels (2)
Frame (1)
P/N 1003
P/N 1004
12Terminology
- Intermediate Item An item with at least one
parent and at least one component. - Subassembly Special case of intermediate item
it is assembled from more than one component. - Purchased Item An item with no components,
coming from a supplier.
13Time Fences
- Frozen
- No schedule changes allowed within this window
- Moderately Firm
- Specific changes allowed within product groups as
long as parts are available - Flexible
- Significant variation allowed as long as overall
capacity requirements remain at the same levels
14Time Fences
Moderately Firm
Frozen
Flexible
Capacity
Forecast and available capacity
Firm Customer Orders
26
8
15
Weeks
15Material Requirements Planning
- Manufacturing computer information system
- Determines quantity timing of dependent demand
items
16MRP Requirements
- Computer system
- Mainly discrete products
- Accurate bill-of-material
- Accurate inventory status
- 99 inventory accuracy
- Stable lead times
17MRP Benefits
- Increased customer satisfaction due to meeting
delivery schedules - Faster response to market changes
- Improved labor equipment utilization
- Better inventory planning scheduling
- Reduced inventory levels without reduced customer
service
18Structure of the MRP System
Master Production Schedule
BOM
(Bill-of-Material)
MRP by period report
Lead Times
MRP by date report
(Item Master File)
MRP Programs
Planned orders report
Inventory Data
Purchase requirements
Purchasing data
Exception reports
19Material Requirements Planning
- Based on a master production schedule, a MRP
system - Creates schedules identifying the specific parts
and materials required to produce end items - Determines exact numbers needed
- Determines the dates when orders for those
materials should be released, based on lead times
20Example - Dependent Demand
Product Structure Tree for Assembly A Bill of
Material (BOM)
A
B(4)
C(2)
E(1)
D(2)
F(2)
D(3)
Create a schedule to satisfy demand.
21LT 1 day
22LT 2
Spares
A
B(4)
C(2)
E(1)
D(2)
F(2)
D(3)
23Part D Day 6
A
40 15 spares
B(4)
C(2)
E(1)
D(2)
F(2)
D(3)
24Inventory Records File
- Each inventory item carried as a separate file
- See, for example, Exhibit 16.15
- Status according to time buckets
- Pegging
- Identify each parent item that created demand
25Primary MRP Reports
- Planned orders
- to be released at a future time
- Order release notices
- to execute the planned orders
- Changes in due dates of open orders due to
rescheduling
26Primary MRP Reports
- Cancellations or suspensions of open orders
- due to cancellation or suspension of orders on
the master production schedule. - Inventory status data
27Net Change System
- Generation of intermediate schedules
- Activity driven
- Net change schedules
- Potential for system nervousness
28Another MRP Example
X
A(2)
B(1)
D(5)
C(2)
C(3)
Requirements include 95 units (80 firm orders
and 15 forecast) of X in week 10.
29Adding some more terminology
- Gross Requirements
- On-hand
- Net requirements
- Planned order receipt
- Planned order release
30Requirements 95 units of X in Week 10
45
15
20
35
80
31Released Planned Order Release
45
45
32Lead Time
Item
On Hand
Required
2
X
50
45
15
3
A
75
1
B
25
20
2
C
10
35/40
80
2
D
20
3345
45
15
15
20
20
40
35
35
40
80
80
34Closed Loop MRP
Production Planning Master Production
Scheduling Material Requirements
Planning Capacity Requirements Planning
Feedback
Realistic?
No
Feedback
Yes
Execute Capacity Plans Material Plans
35Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II)
- Goal Plan and monitor all resources of a
manufacturing firm (closed loop) - manufacturing
- marketing
- finance
- engineering
- purchasing
- Simulate the manufacturing system
36Enterprise Resource Planning
- SAP - Systems, Applications, and
Products in Data
Processing - incorporates accounts payable, project planning,
work force planning, etc. into MRP - Oracle
37Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems Defined
- Enterprise Resource Planning Systems is a
computer system that integrates application
programs in accounting, sales, manufacturing, and
other functions in the firm. - This integration is accomplished through a
database shared by all the application programs.
38Financial Accounting
- Financials
- Controlling
- Asset management
39Human Resources
- Payroll
- Benefits administration
- Applicant data administration
- Personnel development planning
- Workforce planning
- Schedule shift planning
- Time management
- Travel expense accounting
40Manufacturing Logistics
- Materials management
- Plant maintenance
- Quality management
- Production planning control
- Project management system
41Sales and Distribution
- Prospect customer management
- Sales order management
- Configuration management
- Distribution
- Export controls
- Shipping and transportation management
- Billing, invoicing, and rebate processing
42Reasons for Implementing SAP R/3
- Desire to standardize and improve processes
- To improve the level of systems integration
- To improve information quality