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Operations Management
William J. Stevenson
8th edition
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CHAPTER
13
MRP and ERP
Operations Management, Eighth Edition, by William J. Stevenson
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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MRP
• Material requirements planning (MRP):
Computer-based
C t b d information
i f ti system
t that
th t
translates master schedule requirements for
endd items
it into
i t time-phased
ti h d requirements
i t for
f
subassemblies, components, and raw
materials.
t i l
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Independent and Dependent Demand
Independent Demand
A Dependent Demand
B(4) C(2)
D(2) E(1) D(3) F(2)
Independent demand is uncertain
uncertain.
Dependent demand is certain.
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Dependant Demand
• Dependent demand: Demand for items that
are subassemblies
b bli or componentt partst to
t be
b
used in production of finished goods.
• Once the independent demand is known,
p
the dependent demand can be determined.
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Dependent vs Independent Demand
Fi
Figure 13 1
13.1
d
Demand
Demand
“Lumpy” demand
Stable demand
Time Time
on hand
on hand
Amount o
Amount o
Safety stock
Time Time
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Fi
Figure 13 2
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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
• Master Production Schedule
• Time-phased plan specifying timing and
quantity of production for each end item.
• Material Requirement Planning Process
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Master Schedule
Master schedule: One of three primary
inputs in MRP; states which end items are
to be produced, when these are needed,
and in what quantities
quantities.
Cumulative lead time: The sum of the lead
times that
ti th t sequential
ti l phases
h off a process
require, from ordering of parts or raw
materials to completion of final assembly.
assembly
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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-
Bill of-Materials
Bill of materials (BOM): One of the three primary
inputs of MRP; a listing of all of the raw materials
materials,
parts, subassemblies, and assemblies needed to produce
one unit of a product.
p
Product structure tree: Visual depiction of the
requirements in a bill of materials
materials, where all
components are listed by levels.
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Product Structure Tree
Fi
Figure 13 5
13.5
Level Chair
0
1 Leg Back
Assembly Seat Assembly
Cross Side Cross Back
2 Legs (2)
bar Rails (2) bar Supports (3)
3
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Inventory Records
• One of the three primary inputs in MRP
• Includes
I l d information
i f i on the
h status off eachh
item by time period
• Gross requirements
G i t
• Scheduled receipts
• Amount
A on hhand
d
• Lead times
• Lot sizes
• And more …
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Assembly Time Chart
Fi
Figure 13 7
13.7
Procurement of
raw material D F
Fabrication
b i ti
of part E
Subassembly A
Procurement of Final assembly
raw material F and inspection
Procurement of
part C
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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MRP Processing
• Gross requirements
• Schedule receipts
• Projected on hand
• Net requirements
• Planned-order receipts
• Pl
Planned-order
d d releases
l
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MPR Processing
• Gross requirements
• Total expected demand
• Scheduled receipts
• Open orders scheduled to arrive
• Planned on hand
• Expected
E t d inventory
i t on hand
h d att the
th
beginning of each time period
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MPR Processing
• Net requirements
• Actual amount needed in each time period
• Planned order receipts
Planned-order
• Quantity expected to received at the
b i i off the
beginning h period
i d
• Offset byy lead time
• Planned-order releases
• Planned amount to order in each time period
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Updating the System
• Regenerative system
• Updates MRP records periodically
• Net-change system
• Updates MPR records continuously
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MRP Outputs
• Planned orders - schedule indicating the
amount andd timing
i i off future
f orders.
d
• Order releases - Authorization for the
execution of planned orders.
• Changes - revisions
Ch ii off due
d dates
d t or order
d
quantities, or cancellations of orders.
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MRP Secondary Reports
• Performance-control reports
• Planning reports
• E
Exception
ti reports
t
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Other Considerations
• Safety Stock
• Lot sizing
• Lot-for-lot ordering
• Economic order quantity
• Fixed-period
ed pe od ordering
o de g
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MRP in Services
• Food catering service
• End item => catered food
• Dependent demand => ingredients for each
recipe, i.e. bill of materials
• Hotel renovation
• Activities and materials “exploded” into
component parts for cost estimation and
scheduling
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Benefits of MRP
• Low levels of in-process inventories
• Ability to track material requirements
• Abilit to
Ability t evaluate
l t capacity
it requirements
i t
• Means of allocating
g pproduction time
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Requirements of MRP
• Computer and necessary software
• Accurate and up-to-date
• Master schedules
• Bills of materials
• Inventory records
• Integrity of data
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MRP II
• Expanded MRP with emphasis placed
on integration
• Financial planning
• Marketing
• Engineering
• Purchasing
• Manufacturing
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MRP II
Fi
Figure 13 14
13.14
Market Master
Finance Manufacturing production schedule
Demand
ster schedule
Marketing
Production
plan MRP
Adjust mas
Rough-cut
Rough- Capacity
capacity planning planning
Adjust
A
production plan
Yes No Requirements No Yes
Problems? schedules Problems?
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Capacity Planning
Capacity requirements planning: The process
off determining
d i i short-range
h capacity
i
requirements.
Load reports: Department or work center
reports that compare known and expected
future capacity requirements with projected
capacity
p y availability.y
Time fences: Series of time intervals during
which order changes are allowed or restricted.
restricted
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Capacity Planning
Fi
Figure 13 15
13.15
Develop a tentative Use MRP to
master production simulate material
schedule requirements
Convert material Revise tentative
requirements to master production
resource requirements schedule
No
Can
Is shop capacity be
capacity No
changed to meet
adequate? requirements
Yes Yes
Firm up a portion Change
off the
th MPS capacity
it
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ERP
• Enterprise resource planning (ERP):
• Next step in an evolution that began with
MPR and evolved into MRPII
• Integration of financial, manufacturing, and
human resources on a single computer
system.
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ERP Strategy Considerations
• High initial cost
• High cost to maintain
• Future upgrades
• Training