Master Production Schedule (MPS) and Bill of materials (BOM)

BOM, MPS, Understanding dependent demand

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Master Production Schedule (MPS) and Bill of materials (BOM)

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the concepts of Bill of materials and Master production schedule
  • These topics are key to understanding the dependent demand of an item
  • Understanding the fundamentals of Bill of material, component quantity, lead times
  • Understanding the fundamentals of Master production schedule
  • Understanding Available to promise, time fences and production routing
  • Understanding the fundamentals rough cut capacity planning and its different types

Description

In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of Bill of Materials (BOM) along with some examples to understand the concept of component quantity and lead times. You will also learn the fundamentals of Master Production Schedule (MPS) along with an example, other important characteristics of MPS like time fences, available to promise (ATP), production routing. and rough cut capacity planning.

The course can be useful for students studying operations management, professionals working in manufacturing industry, professional in IT industry responsible for designing production systems. There will be 14 lectures in the course covering the main topics of Bill of Materials and Master Production Schedule.

Following are the lectures that are part of the Bill of Materials and Master Production Schedule.

Fundamentals of Bill of materials (BOM), Bill of materials - Example 1, BOM - Example 2 (Component Quantity), BOM - Example 3 (Lead Times), Fundamentals of Master Production Schedule, Master Production Schedule (MPS) – Example 1, Available to Promise (ATP), Freezing the MPS, Time Fences - Example 1, Fundamentals of Production Routing, Fundamentals of Rough Cut Capacity Planning (RCCP), Rough Cut Capacity Planning with different methods. These methods are Overall Factors Method, Capacity Bills Method and Resource Profile Method.

The course uses simple example and easy to understand language so that the concepts can be understood properly.

Who Should Attend!

  • The course can be useful for students studying operations management, professionals working in manufacturing industry, professional in IT industry responsible for designing production systems.

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