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CPIM:
DETAILED SCHEDULING AND PLANNING
This course focuses on material and capacity scheduling and planning. It
includes a detailed explanation of material requirements planning (MRP), a
technique suitable for use in job shops. The course also introduces another
material planning technique, material-dominated scheduling, which is applicable
to process industries and other mature production environments. The course
explains capacity requirements planning in detail and introduces other
capacity-planning techniques, including processor-dominated scheduling.
Detailed Scheduling and Planning
- Planning Material Requirements to Support the Master Schedule
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Recognizing Techniques and Practices of
Inventory
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Types of Inventory
- Order Review Methodologies
- Lot Sizing Techniques
- Safety-Stock Techniques
- Inventory Valuation
- Inventory Accuracy
- Inventory Policies
- Demand
- Inventory Performance
- Identifying Information used in the Material Planning
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Inventory Data
- Master Schedule Data
- 3. Engineering Data
- Data Accuracy, Timeliness and Completeness.
- Identifying the Desirable Characteristics of the
Detailed Material Planning Process
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Design Characteristics
- Performance Characteristics
- Operational Characteristics
- Mechanics of the Detailed Material Planning Process
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Initialize Data
- Explosion Process
- Generate time-phased
- Maintaining the Validity of the Material Plan
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Maintaining priorities
- Replanning accounts for demand/supply
- Revising Planning Parameters
- What-if Analysis and Modeling
- Interactions with Other Systems (closing the loop)
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Business Planning
- Detailed Operations Planning
- Execution and Control
- Planning Operations to Support the Priority Plan
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Recognizing the Characteristics and Techniques
of the Detailed Capacity Planning Process
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Identifying Information used in the Detailed
Capacity Planning Process
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Capacity definition and availability
- Sources of load
- Definitions of process flows
- Impacts of rework, scrap, and quality on capacity management
- Identifying Desirable Characteristics of the Detailed
Capacity Planning Process.
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Simulation and modeling techniques
- Scheduling manufacturing operations
- Scheduling logistics operations
- Planning and scheduling horizons
- Uses of the Detailed Capacity Planning Process
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Impacts of capacity management
- Capacity planning outputs
- Methods of balancing capacity and load
- Measuring the Performance of the Detailed Capacity
Planning Process
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Planned work load to available capacity
- Past due load
- Work-in-process
- Interactions with Other Systems
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Business Planning
- Detailed Operations Planning
- Execution and Control
- Planning Procurement and External Sources of Supply
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Establishing Relationships with Suppliers
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Principles of partnership with suppliers
- Choice of relationship
- Necessity of communication
- Techniques and Concepts for Supplier partnerships
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Product development and production processes
- Purchase order approaches
- Delivery approaches
- Company billing processes
- Supplier rating systems
- Implementing the new relationship
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Planning Techniques
- Information used in the procurement process
- Supplier and company-related training
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