Operations Management: William J. Stevenson
Operations Management: William J. Stevenson
Operations Management
William J. Stevenson
8th edition
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MRP
13-3 MRP and ERP
MRP
A Dependent Demand
B(4) C(2)
Dependent Demand
Demand
Demand
“Lumpy” demand
Stable demand
Time Time
Amount on hand
Amount on hand
Safety stock
Time Time
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MRP
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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MRP Inputs
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Master Schedule
Master Schedule
Cumulative lead time: The sum of the lead times
that sequential phases of a process require, from
ordering of parts or raw materials to completion
of final assembly.
MRP works backward from the due date using
lead times and other information to determine
when and how much to order.
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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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Product Structure
Clipboard
Rivets (2)
Finished clipboard Pressboard (1)
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Clipboard Level 0
(1)
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Inventory Records
CODES
Cost acct. 00754
Routing 00326
Engr 07142
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Procurement of
part H
Subassembly B
Procurement of Fabrication
raw material I of part G
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Time-phased Bills
MRP Processing
Gross requirements: Total expected demand for
an item or raw material in a time period.
Scheduled receipts: Open orders scheduled to
arrive from vendors or elsewhere in the pipeline by
the beginning of a period.
Projected on hand: Expected amount of inventory
that will be on hand at the beginning of each time
period:
Scheduled receipts + inventory carried forward
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MRP Processing
Net requirements: The actual amount that we
need to procure in each time period:
Gross requirements - projected on-hand
Planned-order receipts: The quantity expected to
be received by the beginning of the period in which
it is shown.
Planned-order releases: Planned amount to order
in each time period; planned-order receipts offset
by lead time.
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MRP Outputs
Other Considerations
Safety Stock
Lot sizing
Lot-for-lot ordering
Economic order quantity
Fixed-period ordering
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MRP Table
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Format of MRP
Week Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Item:
Gross requirements
Scheduled receipts
Projected on hand
Net requirements
Planned-order receipts
Planned-order releases
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Requirements of MRP
Example 1
On hand 25
(sch receipt)
Lot size L4L
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20 units available
(20 - 120) = -100 — 100 additional Clipboards are required
Order must be placed in Period 2 to be received in Period 3
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Example 2
A firm that produces wood shutters has received two orders:
100 shutters—delivery at start of week 4
150 shutters—delivery at start of week 8
Each shutter has four wood sections and two frames. Wood sections
are made by the firm and fabrication takes one week. The frames
are ordered, and lead time is two weeks. Assembly of shutters
requires one week. There is a scheduled receipt of 70 wood
sections in week 1 (i.e. at the beginning of). Determine the size
and timing of planned-order releases necessary to meet delivery
requirements under each of these conditions:
1. Lot-for-lot ordering
2. Lot-size ordering with a lot size of 320 units for frames and 70
units for wood sections.
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Example 2
a. Develop an MPS.
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Quantity 100 150
b. Develop a product
structure tree.
Shutter
Example 2
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Quantity
ITEM:
Gross
requirements
Scheduled
receipts
Projected on
hand
Net
requirements
Planned order
receipts
Planned order
releases
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Example 3
A product structure tree for end item E is shown
below. The manager wants to know the material
requirements for part R that will be needed to
complete 120 units of E by the start of week 5.
Lead times for items are one week for level 0 and
level 1 items and two weeks for level 2 items.
There is a schedule receipt of 60 units of M at the
end of week 1 and 100 units of R at the start of
week 1. Lot-for-lot ordering is used.
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Example 3
M (3) I (2)
R (2) P N (4) V
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Example 4
Requirements
Requirementsinclude
include95
95units
units(80
(80firm
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ofXX
in
inweek
week10
10
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Day: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
X Gross requirements 95
X LT=2 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
On- Net requirements 45
hand Planned order receipt 45
50 Planner order release 45
A Gross requirements 90
A(2) LT=3 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
On- Net requirements 15
hand Planned order receipt 15
75 Planner order release 15
B Gross requirements 45
ItIttakes
takes
LT=1 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
22A’s
A’sfor
for On-
hand
Net requirements
Planned order receipt
20
20
each
eachXX 25
C
Planner order release
Gross requirements 45
20
40
LT=2 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 10 10 10 10 10
On- Net requirements 35 40
hand Planned order receipt 35 40
10 Planner order release 35 40
D Gross requirements 100
LT=2 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
On- Net requirements 80
hand Planned order receipt 80
20 Planner order release 80
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Day: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
X Gross requirements 95
X LT=2 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
On- Net requirements 45
hand Planned order receipt 45
50 Planner order release 45
A Gross requirements 90
A(2) B(1) LT=3 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
On- Net requirements 15
hand Planned order receipt 15
75 Planner order release 15
B Gross requirements 45
LT=1 Scheduled receipts
ItIttakes
takes Proj. avail. balance 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
On- Net requirements 20
11BBforfor hand Planned order receipt 20
each
eachXX
25
C
Planner order release
Gross requirements 45
20
40
LT=2 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 10 10 10 10 10
On- Net requirements 35 40
hand Planned order receipt 35 40
10 Planner order release 35 40
D Gross requirements 100
LT=2 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
On- Net requirements 80
hand Planned order receipt 80
20 Planner order release 80
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Day: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
X Gross requirements 95
X LT=2 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
On- Net requirements 45
hand Planned order receipt 45
50 Planner order release 45
A Gross requirements 90
A(2) B(1) LT=3 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
On- Net requirements 15
hand Planned order receipt 15
75 Planner order release 15
C(3) B Gross requirements 45
LT=1 Scheduled receipts
Proj. avail. balance 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
On- Net requirements 20
hand Planned order receipt 20
25 Planner order release 20
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takes33
C
LT=2
Gross requirements
Scheduled receipts
45 40
C’s
C’sforfor On-
Proj. avail. balance
Net requirements
10 10 10 10 10
35 40
each
eachAA
hand
10
Planned order receipt
Planner order release 35
35
40
40
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takes22
C
LT=2
Gross requirements
Scheduled receipts
45 40
C’s
C’sforfor On-
Proj. avail. balance
Net requirements
10 10 10 10 10
35 40
each
eachBB
hand
10
Planned order receipt
Planner order release 35
35
40
40
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takes55
C
LT=2
Gross requirements
Scheduled receipts
45 40
D’s
D’sforfor On-
Proj. avail. balance
Net requirements
10 10 10 10 10
35 40
each
eachBB
hand
10
Planned order receipt
Planner order release 35
35
40
40
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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Capacity Planning
Capacity Planning
Figure 13.15
ERP
Future upgrades
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