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1Operations ManagementMaterial Requirements
Planning (MRP)Chapter 14 Objectives 1.Distinguish
dependent from independent demand
inventory 2.Define material requirements
planning 3.Explain the benefits of MRP 4.Identify
the requirements of MRP, DRP, and ERP 5.Explain
the inputs outputs of MRP 6.Compute order
releases
2Inventory Classifications
Inventory
Process stage
Demand Type
Number Value
Other
Raw Material WIP Finished Goods
A Items B Items C Items
Maintenance Dependent Operating
Independent Dependent
3Dependent versus Independent Demand
4Inputs to the Production Plan
5Requirements for Effective Use of Dependent
Demand Inventory Models
- Effective use of dependent demand inventory
models requires that the operations manager know
the - master production schedule
- specifications or bills-of-material
- inventory availability
- purchase orders outstanding
- lead times
6The Planning Process
Production Plan
Master Production Schedule
Material Requirements Plan
Capacity Requirements Plan
No
Realistic??
Yes
Execute Capacity Plans
Execute Material Plans
7Typical Level for the Master Schedule
- 1.A customer order in a job shop
(process focused/make to order) company - 2. Modules in a repetitive (assemble-to-stock)
company - 3. An end item in a continuous (product focused/ma
ke to stock) company
8Bill-of-Material
- 1. List of components quantities needed to make
product - 2. Provides product structure (tree)
- Parents Items above given level
- Children Items below given level
- 3. Shows low-level coding
- Lowest level in structure item occurs
- Top level is 0 next level is 1 etc.
9Special Bills-of-Material
- 1. Modular bills
- Modules are final components used to make
assemble-to-stock end items - 2. Planning bills
- Used to assign artificial parent
- Reduces number of items scheduled
- 3. Phantom bills
- Used for subassemblies that exist temporarily
10Bill-of-Material Product Structure Tree
11Time-Phased Product Structure
12Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
- 1. Manufacturing computer information system
- 2. Determines quantity timing of dependent
demand items
13MRP Requirements
- 1. Computer system
- 2. Mainly discrete products
- 3. Accurate bill-of-material
- 4. Accurate inventory status
- 99 inventory accuracy
- 5. Stable lead times
14MRP Benefits
- 1. Increased customer satisfaction due to meeting
delivery schedules - 2. Faster response to market changes
- 3. Improved labor equipment utilization
- 4. Better inventory planning scheduling
- 5. Reduced inventory levels without reduced
customer service
15Structure of the MRP System
16MRP and The Production Planning Process
17MRP Systems - Input and Output
18Master Production Schedule
- 1. Shows items to be produced
- End item, customer order, module
- 2. Derived from aggregate plan
19Master Production Schedule
- 1. Shows items to be produced
- End item, customer order, module
- 2. Derived from aggregate plan
- Example
20MRP Dynamics
- 1. Supports replanning
- Problem with ststem nervousness
- 2. Time fence - allows a segment of the master
schedule to be designated as not to be
rescheduled - 3. Pegging - tracing upward in the
bill-of-materials from the component to the
parent item - 4. Manager can react to changes, doesnt mean
he/she should
21MRP and JIT
- MRP - a planning and scheduling technique with
fixed lead times - JIT - a way to move material expeditiously
- Integrating the two
- Small bucket approach and back flushing
- balanced flow approach
22Lot-Sizing Techniques
- 1. Lot-for-lot
- 2. Economic Order Quantity
- 3. Part Period Balancing
- 4. Wagner-Whitin Algorithm
23Extensions of MRP
- 1. Closed loop MRP
- 2. Capacity planning - load reports
- 3. MRP II - Material Resource Planning
- 4. Enterprise Resource Planning
24Extensions of MRP Closed Loop MRP
Production Plan
Capacity Planning
Priority Planning
Desired Master Production Schedule Realistic?
Resource Planning First Cut Capacity
No
Material Requirements (detailed)
Capacity Requirements (detailed)
Capacity Control
Priority Control
Input/Output
Dispatch List
Is average capacity adequate?
Is specific capacity adequate?
No
No
Yes
Yes
25Extensions of MRP Capacity Planning
- Tactics for smoothing the load and minimizing the
impact of changed lead time include - Overlapping - reduces the lead time, entails
sending pieces to the second operation before the
entire lot has completed the first operation - Operations splitting - sends the lot to two
different machines for the same operation - Lot splitting - breaking up the order and running
part of it ahead of the schedule
26Extensions to MRPEnterprise Resource Planning
- MRP II with ties to customers and suppliers
27MRP in Services
- Can be used when demand for service or service
items is directly related to or derived from
demand for other services - restaurant - rolls required for each meal
- hospitals - implements for surgery
- etc.
28Distribution Resource Planning
- DRP requires
- Gross requirements, which are the same as
expected demand or sales forecasts - Minimum levels of inventory to meet customer
service levels - Accurate lead times
- Definition of the distribution structure