Revealing the one fatal flaw in Material Requirements Planning (MRP) that makes it completely incapable of conveying relevant information, this text gives companies an essential description of the "bullwhip effect" issue in supply chains and how it relates to the core problem.
Revealing the one fatal flaw in Material Requirements Planning (MRP) that makes it completely incapable of conveying relevant information, this text gives companies an essential description of the "bullwhip effect" issue in supply chains and how it relates to the core problem.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol Ptak, CFPIM, CIRM, DDPP, DDLP, ASTP, is a Co-Founder and Partner at the Demand Driven Institute. Ms. Ptak is a past president of APICS and has authored several books on MRP, ERP, Lean, and Theory of Constraints.
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Part 1: The Current Planning Challenge * The Objective and History of Planning * How Conventional Planning Works * The Core Problem of the Bullwhip Part 2: A New Direction * The Power of Decoupling * Demand Driven MRP * The Quest For More Relevant Information * The Demand Driven Adaptive Enterprise Model Appendixes * Simulating DDMRP Performance Against Lean and MRP II * An Inquiry into Queue Dynamics and Lead Times in Supply Chains * Why the Demand Driven Adaptive Enterprise Model Is Disruptive * Demand Driven Answers for Accountants * The Story Behind Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning
Part 1: The Current Planning Challenge * The Objective and History of Planning * How Conventional Planning Works * The Core Problem of the Bullwhip Part 2: A New Direction * The Power of Decoupling * Demand Driven MRP * The Quest For More Relevant Information * The Demand Driven Adaptive Enterprise Model Appendixes * Simulating DDMRP Performance Against Lean and MRP II * An Inquiry into Queue Dynamics and Lead Times in Supply Chains * Why the Demand Driven Adaptive Enterprise Model Is Disruptive * Demand Driven Answers for Accountants * The Story Behind Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning
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