Title: Material%20Requirements%20Planning
1Material Requirements Planning
Chapter 4
2MRP
- Computerized inventory control production
planning system - used to avoid missing parts
- establishes a schedule
- shows components required at each level of
assembly - calculates time components are needed
3Nature of Demand
- Independent
- Not related to the demand of any other product
- E.g. a wooden table by itself is an independent
demand item - Must be forecasted
- Only independent items are in the MPS
- Dependent
- Related to the demand of another item
- E.g the legs of the wooden table ot the table top
would be consider dependent demand, unless it was
a replacement - Must be calculated
- Sometimes both
4Objectives of MRP
- Determine requirements
- Right materials in the right quantities available
at the right time, to meet demand - What to order
- How much to order
- When to order
- When to schedule delivery
- Keep priorities current
- Monitor all aspects of production to see where
problems might affect delivery
5Grand Scheme of Things
6Inputs to MRP System
- 1) Master Production Schedule
- Schedule of end items produced
- This drives the MRP system
- 2) Inventory Records
- Planning factors
- Order quantities, lead times, safety stock and
scrap - Status of each item
- Quantity, allocation, availability
- Inventory record file
- Also called the part master file (or item master
file) - 3) Bills of Material (BOMs)
- Most important document
7Bill Of Material (BOM)
- According to APICS, BOM is
- a listing of all the subassemblies,
intermediates, parts, and raw materials that go
into making the parent assembly showing the
quantities of each required to make an assembly. - Three important aspects
- BOM shows all the parts required to make one of
the item - Each part has only one part number
- A part is defined by its form, fit and function.
If any of these change then the part number must
change
8BOM Structure
- Formats
- Product Tree
- Parent / component relationship
Parent
Component
9BOM Structure
10BOM Structure
11BOM Structure
- Formats
- Single-level bill
Parent
Component
12BOM Structure
LEVEL ITEM Unit of Measure Quantity 0 - - -
- Clipboard Ea 1 - 1 - - - Clip Assembly Ea 1 -
- 2 - - Top Clip Ea 1 - - - 3 - Sheet
Metal In2 8 - - 2 - - Bottom Clip Ea 1 - - - 3
- Sheet Metal In2 8 - - 2 - - Pivot Ea 1 - - -
3 - Iron Rod In 3 - - 2 - - Spring Ea 1 - - - 3
- Spring Steel In 10 - 1 - - - Rivet Ea 2 - 1 -
- - Board Ea 1 - - 2 - - Press Board Ea 1 - -
2 - - Finish Oz 2
13BOM Structure
- Formats
- Summarized parts list
Part Number Description Quantity Required
203 411 622 023 722 Wooden Leg Wooden Ends Wooden Sides Table Top Hardware Kit 4 2 2 1 1
14Uses of BOM
- Product definition
- Specifies the components needed to make a product
- Engineering change control
- record and control engineering changes
- Service parts
- Ids replacement parts
- Planning
- Material/component purchasing scheduling
- Order entry
- price the product based on options selected
- Manufacturing
- Lists parts assemblies needed
- Costing
- determines direct material, direct labor, and
distributing costs
15MRP Planning Process
- The following will be discussed
- 1. Exploding and offsetting
- 2. Gross and net requirements
- 3. Releasing orders
- 4. Low-level coding and netting
16Exploding Offsetting
- Lead Time
- The time needed to perform a task
Planning Horizon gt 12 wks
17Exploding Offsetting
- Exploding
- The process of multiplying requirements by usage
quantity recording appropriate requirements
throughout the product tree - Offsetting
18Time-phase (example)
Lead time 3 weeks Weekly demand
forecast 20 units Safety stock 30
units Order quantity 100 units An order of
100 units is scheduled for receipt in Week 2 On
hand quantity 40 units
19- When will quantity fall below the safety stock
(30) level? - Week 6
- An order release must be planned for Week 3 to
have a scheduled receipt in Week 6
20Releasing an order means that authorization
(planned release date) is given to purchasing to
buy the necessary material or to manufacturing to
make the component. Remember Lead Time is a
critical factor here!
21Released Orders
- Scheduled receipts
- Are orders on manufacturing or on a vendor and
represent a commitment to make or buy - Necessary materials are committed
- Work-center capacity is allocated
- Shows quantity ordered and when they expect
completion and availability - Open Orders
- Scheduled Receipts
22The Big Picture
23Basic MRP Record Structure
- Period
- Vary in length from a day to a week or longer,
also
referred to as the time bucket - Planning horizon number of periods in record
- Gross requirements
- Anticipated future demand of usage for an item
- Scheduled receipts
- Quantities that have already been ordered and
when we expect them to be completed - On hand
- Projected balance after replenishment orders have
been received and the gross requirement has been
satisfied (at the end of the period) - Planned order releases
- Planned replenishment orders for an item (at the
beginning)
24- Low-level Code Netting
- The lowest level on which a part resides in a BOM
- (Work through procedure)
25Multiple Bills of Materials
26MRP Summary
- Used to produce the right components at the right
time - Must have accurate BOMs and Inventory data
- Normally a computer-based software system