Seminario Demand Driven MRP


From «Push an Promote» to «Position and Pull»

A Supply Chain Planning and Execution Revolution is Happening Now.

The Problem with Traditional Planning Systems

Traditional material planning and control system (ERP/MRP and distribution requirements planning systems) are systems in which detailed forecasts are used to procure needed materials and push manufacturing orders through the production and distribution system to the point of consumption. This sstem is typically called «Push and Promote.» These legacy rules and systems are causing enormous amounts of friction and compromises within and between manufacturers in today´s more complex and volatile supply chains.

Most  Purchasing and Materials Managers feel like they are caught between a rock and a hard spot. Shortages of critical items must be eliminated while at the same time inventory levels must be dramatically reduced and expedite related expenses minimized. In today´s economic climate this conflict is more acute than ever. Unfortunately most of today´s available tool sets are insufficient to effectively resolve this conflict in the face of increasing demand and supply volatility and variability. Learn about the shortcomings of tools like MRP and kanbans as well as the conflict that they have with each other in the face of this volatility and variability. Discover a new and innovative demand driven approach that takes the relevant and meaningful attributes of tools like MRP and kanbans and combines innovative planning and execution  techniques to satisfy both traditional planning personnel and Lean advocates.

What is Demand Driven MRP?

Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning is an innovative formal planning methodology that aligns resources, working capital and supply chain planning and execution to actual demand. Through innovative and intuitive approaches and fundamental planning changes DDMRP ends the compromises and dramatically augments the effectiveness of a company´s planning organization.

The five components of DMRP are:

1. Strategic Inventory Positioning

2. Buffer Profiles and Level Determination

3. Dynamic Buffers

4. Demand Driven planning

5. Highly Visible and Collaborative Execution.

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¿Quieres conocer más a cerca de Demand Driven MRP?

 Apúntate este miércoles 14 de noviembre al seminario Demand Driven MRP con los ponentes Manuel Castro Hermina (socio director de CMG consultores) y Chad Smith (Miembro del Demand Driven Institute)

La jornada tiene como objetivo principal dar a conocer a los participantes el novedoso método para la Gestión de Materiales cuyos principales resultados son la drástica reducción de los niveles de stock, mejorando el nivel de servicio.

El seminario está dirigido a todos aquellos directivos que trabajen en el ámbito de las operaciones donde el inventario tiene fuerte impacto sobre el resultado de la empresa.

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    Mikel Lorente

    Además de las ya conocidas soluciones MRP, existen soluciones de planificación fina (a capacidad finita), que permiten elaborar un plan de producción basado en criterios estratégicos ( minimización de lead time, retrasos, costes, etc.) que mediante la secuenciación de operaciones de producción propone un escenario realizable. En base a est escenario, el plan de compras es mucho más fácil de elaborar y con una menor probabilidad de error. Para conocer más sobre lo que es una solución APS, podeis visitar http://www.izaroaps.com de Grupo i68.
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