Strategies in Production and Operations Management David Bolton, CFPIM, C.P.M. Materials Manager, Rotek, Inc. Past President, APICS Past Education Director, APICS
Semester Expectations Two tests mid-term, final Two projects Project 1…OM Mentoring Project 2…Advanced OM research Homework Participation APICS / Plant tours Final preparations for graduation
Changes in World Manufacturing Prior to 2000 enormous investment in software, hardware, ancillary systems much were in response to 2000 concerns this prompted elimination of many ‘home- grown’ systems Major ERP system companies responded SAP, Oracle, J.D. Edwards, PeopleSoft
Changes in World Manufacturing ERP system development based on MRP logic replaced older versions of MPC added MPC as a baseline to ERP systems Change was required on factory floor need to respond to world changes floor level teams, decentralized decisions floor level problem solving this required better information reporting
Changes in World Manufacturing Customer expectations remain the driving force in Manufacturing development more demands faster information faster product shortened product cycles
Changes in World Manufacturing Globalization even small enterprises have business interests in other countries could be manufacturing could be procurement increases the need for information reach This causes the need for greater integration and management of the supply chain
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 Chapters 8, 11, 17 and 19
The CPIM Curriculum The APICS Dictionary Basics of Supply Chain Management Master Planning of Resources Detailed Scheduling and Planning Execution and Control of Operations Strategic Management of Resources
The CPIM Curriculum The APICS Dictionary important reference document for all five areas of certification good desk reference
The CPIM Curriculum Basics of Supply Chain Management Elements of supply chain Just-in-time (JIT) Total quality management (TQM) Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRPII) Demand planning Capacity planning
The CPIM Curriculum Master Planning of Resources Demand Management Sales and operations planning Master scheduling Measuring the business plan
The CPIM Curriculum Detailed Scheduling and Planning techniques and practices of inventory management mechanics of material planning process planning operations to support priority plan planning procurement and external sources of supply
The CPIM Curriculum Execution and Control of Operations prioritization and sequencing of work executing plans and implementing controls authorizing and reporting activities for push and pull systems evaluating performance and providing feedback
The CPIM Curriculum Strategic Management of Resources competitive market issues choices affecting facilities, supply chain, information technology, organizational design configuring and integrating internal design evaluating and managing projects
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Strategies in Production & Operations Management Chapter 1 Manufacturing Planning and Control
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
MPC Managerial Concerns The context for MPC The MPC system defined An MPC system framework Matching the MPC system with the needs of the firm Evolution of the MPC system
The Context for MPC Continual change in the competitive environment is key Three key areas influence this change: internationalization the role of the customer increasing use of information technology
Internationalization International reach of manufacturing companies Nike global supply chain network for ‘hollow corporation’ Some firms are manufacturing only Flextronics high levels of flexibility
The Role of the Customer Customer expectations: product flexibility process flexibility responsiveness lower transaction costs lower inventories MPC systems must be able to determine, transmit, revise and coordinate requirements globally...
Increasing Use of I.T. Global response, coordination, and communication require rapid deployment of Information Technology
The MPC System Defined The MPC system efficiently manages... the flow of material the utilization of people and equipment The MPC system responds to customers by… utilizing the capacity of our suppliers utilizing our internal capacity …to meet customer demands
Typical MPC Support Activities The activities are contained within 3 horizons: Long term Medium term Short term
Typical MPC Support Activities Long term provides information to make decisions regarding capacity equipment, buildings, suppliers, etc. important when the enterprise is responding to short-term demands is necessary to provide the right mix of human resources, technology and geographical locations to meet the firms future needs
Typical MPC Support Activities Medium term the fundamental issue is matching supply and demand volume must be considered mix must be considerted (GE Bearings) focus is the exact mix of production, capacity and material needs raw materials work in process finished goods
Typical MPC Support Activities Short term detailed scheduling required to meet the production requirements time people materials equipment facilities MPC system must track and report plan v. actuals
Costs and Benefits of MPC Systems Initial costs are substantial operational costs are significant imagine a small machine shop of your own achieving the benefits of the MPC system can be elusive they must be recognized to be competitive
Costs and Benefits of MPC Systems Symptoms of a poorly operating MPC system: poor customer service excessive inventory inappropriate assignment of materials, workers, and equipment large numbers of expediters!
Costs and Benefits of MPC Systems Symptoms can cause a firm… to go bankrupt miss opportunities
Costs and Benefits of MPC Systems Benefits of a properly operating system… Timken Bearing Division in N.C. controlled WIP smooth production flows short and consistent delivery lead times rapid response to new orders efficient production lot sizes labor productivity increases
Costs and Benefits of MPC Systems Benefits of a properly operating system… Nortel Networks streamlining of their supply chain reduction in manufacturing and distribution overhead reduced throughput times focus on core competencies
Costs and Benefits of MPC Systems Benefits of a properly operating system… Korean Heavy Industries reduction in lead time by 40 percent reduction in inventories by 50 percent direct labor productivity increase of 40 percent
An MPC System Framework Now typical to have an MPC system imbedded in our ERP systems More activities of these MPC systems have evolved with global need for change
MPC System Activities The general MPC system
General Information Flow
Matching the MPC System with the Needs of the Firm The specific needs depend on the nature of the production process These needs cannot remain static competitive conditions customer expectations design changes supplier capabilities internal needs
Matching the MPC System with the Needs of the Firm MPC technology will also change with time changes to increased speed of computers will change the MPC planning cycles can be speeded up information can be analyzed real time inventories can be shared real time MPC system must reflect factory floor conditions
MPC Classification Schema Figure 1.2
Evolution of the MPC System The key is keeping the MPC system matched to the company’s attributes at a particular point in time. This means the strategy of the firm must be reviewed and compared with the system from time to time
The Changing Competitive World Figure 1.3 New technology, products, processes, systems, techniques permit new competitive initiatives Marketplace dictates drive revisions in company strategies All change our look at the MPC
Reacting to the Changes If the MPC system is not reviewed periodically to compare it with company needs, it may become ineffective. JIT moves items so quickly that floor schedules are not needed
Homework for Chapter 1 Discussion questions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Short answers, typewritten for executive review Think about your answers, role-play a key production staff member