Manufacturing Resource Planning

Keywords

Master production schedule (MPS), Capacity requirements planning (CRP), Bill of materials (BOM), Module inputs and outputs, Integrated business planning

Abstract

In order to compete more efficiently in the manufacturing and business environment, the integration of all resources involved in designing, marketing, manufacturing, and distributing a product must be achieved. Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP-II) serves as that integrator by providing a consolidated database and methodology that will ensure that all functional elements of a business will be working towards the same goals. The objective of this research report is to examine the purpose and methodology of an MRP-II system in terms of function, mechanics, and the critical inputs/outputs of each MRP-II module.

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Graduation Date

1989

Semester

Spring

Advisor

Elshennawy, Ahmad K.

Degree

Master of Science (M.S.)

College

College of Engineering

Department

Industrial Engineering and Management Systems

Format

Print

Language

English

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Subjects

Dissertations; Academic -- Engineering; Engineering -- Dissertations; Academic; Manufacturing resource planning; Manufacturing resource planning--Data processing; Material requirements planning; Computer integrated manufacturing systems--Planning; Management information systems--Planning

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