Fundamentals of Production Planning and Control David Bolton, CFPIM, C.P.M. Materials Manager, Rotek, Inc. Past President, APICS
Fundamentals of Production Planning and Control Chapter 1 Overview of Planning and Control
Manufacturing Planning and Control (MPC) System Planning and controlling the “manufacturing” process to meet the dictates of the market place and support the company strategy
MPC provides information Efficient management of materials Effective utilization of people and equipment Coordination of internal activities with external suppliers Communication with the customer about market requirements
Proper use of information from MPC system results in Reduced Inventories Lower costs Improved customer satisfaction Improved profits for the firm
Manufacturing vs. Service Timing Customer Contact Quality Inventory
Production Environmental Choices Make-to-Stock (MTS) Assemble-to-Order (ATO) Make-to-Order (MTO) Engineer-to-Order (ETO)
Process Categories Project Job Process Batch or Intermittent Processing Repetitive or Continuous Flow Processing
Summary of Process Categories Job ProcessBatchRepetitive/Continuous Flow EquipmentGeneral purposeSemi-specializedHighly specialized Labor skillsHighly skilledSemi-skilledLow skills Managerial approachTechnical problem solverTeam leadershipEfficiency – keep the process moving Volume output per designLowMediumhigh Variety of designs produced HighMediumlow Production environmentETO, MTOMTO, ATO, MTSATO, MTS Flow of workVariable, jumbledMore definedHighly defined and fixed
Hayes-Wheelwright Matrix
Market Drivers Order Winners vs. Qualifiers Price Quality Delivery Flexibility Product Design Service after Sale
Business Environment Issues Customer Learning Competitor Moves Multiple Markets Product Design Changes
Process Analysis and Information Flows Control and Reporting Points Process Analysis and Improvement Process Mapping Process Improvement Process Reengineering Value Stream Mapping
General Information Flow
APICS: The Association for Operations Management
APICS Certification CPIM: Certified in Production and Inventory Management CFPIM: Certified Fellow in Production and Inventory Management CIRM: Certified in Integrated Resource Management
The CPIM Curriculum Basics of Supply Chain Management Master Planning of Resources Detailed Scheduling and Planning Execution and Control of Operations Strategic Management of Resources
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