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    Activity 9.4 Explain the implications of quality in a MRP system‚ a JIT system‚ and in Synchronous Manufacturing. Which system do you believe to be superior? Why? Jacobs and Chase (2011) state that an MRP system allows for rejects by building larger batch quantities than actually needed. They further state that a JIT system cannot tolerate poor quality because JIT success is based on balanced capacity and a defective part can shut down an entire JIT system (Jacobs & Chase‚ 2011‚ p. 695). A synchronous

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    3. MATERIALS REQUIREMENT PLANNING (MRP) Kruger & Ramphal (2009: 232) defines Material requirements planning (MRP) as “a computer-based information system used to schedule and order dependent-demand inventories.” Independent demand is demand for final products whereas dependent demand is demand for items that are subassemblies or component parts to be used in production of finished goods. In simpler terms‚ MRP is a production planning process that begins with the demand for finished products‚ and

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    where they should happen‚ who should be doing them‚ how much capacity will be needed and so on. This is what enterprise resource planning (ERP) does (see Figure 14.1). It grew out of a set of calculations known as material requirements planning (MRP)‚ which is also described in this chapter. Topic covered in this chapter Supply chain planning and control The market requires... specified time‚ quantity and quality of products and services The operation supplies... the informational ability

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    REQUIREMENT PLANNING Introduction * MRP is a simple system of calculating arithmetically the requirements of the input materials at different points of time based on actual production plan. * MRP can also be defined as a planning and scheduling system to meet time-phased materials requirements for production operations. MRP Objectives * Reduction in Inventory Cost: By providing the right quantity of material at right time to meet master production schedule‚ MRP tries to avoid the cost of excessive

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    案例:MRP,ValentinCase:Valentin Valentin Inc. is a company who uses MRP to organize its production. The lot-sizing technique they chose for all references is lot-for-lot. They provide part of the product tree structure for products A and B (the figures shown indicate the number of component required to produce a product of the next level). Product Y(2) Product B A Z(3) Y(1) Z(1) W(2) The components Y and W are used exclusively in the production of products A and B. They

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    MRP is a computer based system which is designed to manage the timing and ordering of the products demanded. The main function of MRP is elementary scheduling‚ inventory control and bill of material processing. Low inventory levels of the organizations are maintained with the help of MRP. It is majorly used for the planning of purchasing‚ manufacturing and delivering activities. The daily problem faced by the manufacturing organizations is that customers want products to be available in short time

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    Gershwin MRP Overview • Primary source: Factory Physics by Hopp and Spearman. • Basic idea: Once the final due date for a product is known‚ and the time required for each production step is known‚ then intermediate due dates and material requirement times can be determined. • Original goal: To determine when material for production is required. MRP Overview Demand Demand • ... from outside the system is independent demand. • ... for components or raw material is dependent demand. Before MRP‚ buyers

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    organisation and its network of suppliers and buyers. Just-In-Time (JIT) management is the ability of an organisation to integrate its systems and processes with that of the supply network. Describe a supply chain where this occurs and discuss the challenges and benefits of the JIT methodology. A Just -In -Time System is a system which organizes the resources‚ information flows‚ and decision rules that enable a firm to realize the benefits of JIT principles. (Larry P. Ritzman) The main purpose of a just

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    the importance of the famous management technique called JIT (Just In Time) and its use in one of the most well known company "HONDA". The case extensively discusses the features‚ importance‚ implementation‚ and the various problems of Just in time. JIT was first implemented by Toyota and the technique is very commonly used in many Japanese companies and HONDA is one of them. The main purpose of developing this case study is to understand JIT as an operation management technique in the business world

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    30 July 2009) Just-in-time (JIT) and reverse logistics are two important philosophies. Coincidentally‚ both are related to reducing the impact on the environment. However‚ they are sometimes in conflict with each other. The former focuses on moving the materials smoothly which require a stable demand and supply‚ but the latter is weak in terms of predicting how many returned products will be processed. Therefore‚ there is a need to investigate the impact of JIT to reverse logistics systems

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