Master Production Scheduling: Principles and Practice |
Contents
Chapter 1 The Need for a Master Production Scheduling Study | 1 |
Chapter 2 A General Master Production Scheduling Framework | 3 |
Chapter 3 Master Production Scheduling Principles | 9 |
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activities actual addition adjustments analysis areas backlog basic basis bill of material capacity capacity planning changes commitment completed component customer order DATE demand detailed developed Dow Corning eight engineering evaluation example factory final assembly schedule finished firm-planned orders firms forecast function hedge important indicates individual industrial inventory involved lead machine major manual manufacturing marketing master production schedule master schedule measures meeting ment month monthly MPS record MRP system needs NOTES operations option order entry overall PARENT PEGGING performance period planned orders plant prepared present Principle priority production plan projected provides purchasing QUANTITY represents requirements resource responsible result rough sched shipment shown in Figure specified techniques tion truck units warehouse weekly weeks