Very good video. Reminiscent of actually being in the classroom for the lecture. Within the lesson, you tend to incidentally answer the kind of questions that would arise in a classroom.
MRP is the acronym of Materials Requirement Planning it is helping us to know the components of an item. However ERP, (Enterprise, Resources and Planning), which Is a complete integrated system managing all aspects in your company, such as Accounting, personnel, purchasing, production,........ etc.
We can say master schedule drives MRP or provides input to it. The master schedule designates quantity & completion time of an assembled product or the end item. MRP then generates a production plan for the end item that indicates the quantities and timing of the subassemblies, component parts, and raw materials required for assembly of that end item.
Very good video. Reminiscent of actually being in the classroom for the lecture. Within the lesson, you tend to incidentally answer the kind of questions that would arise in a classroom.
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This lacture really good, very nicely describe the MRP
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MRP is the acronym of Materials Requirement Planning it is helping us to know the components of an item. However ERP, (Enterprise, Resources and Planning), which Is a complete integrated system managing all aspects in your company, such as Accounting, personnel, purchasing, production,........ etc.
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Nice nice nice presentation. Very Easy...
Good and Nice explanations
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Nice lecture
Nicely explained
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Helpful
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awesome , Thanks i got MRP very easily
+Vivek yadav good to know 👍
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Is MRP and ERP part of the master schedule?
We can say master schedule drives MRP or provides input to it. The master schedule designates quantity & completion time of an assembled product or the end item. MRP then generates a production plan for the end item that indicates the quantities and timing of the subassemblies, component parts, and raw materials required for assembly of that end item.
Super! Thanks for help connect those parts of the system.
Great Lecture..Thanks !!
+Harshit Agarwal thanks for the feedback 👍
Sir what is the exact difference between MRP II and ERP ??
ERP is Enterprise Resource Planning, and MRP II is Manufacturing Resource Planning. MRP II focuses on manufacturing.
Thank you, was well understood
+Jay S Thanks for the feedback 👍
Sir can you provide me the slides of this please ?
Send or upload notes sometimes to help us
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@@bkrai can give courses with certificate ?
I'll probably do it in future.