What is Master Production Schedule MPS ? [MPS Calculation explained with example]
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
- Master Production Schedule MPS or MPS Calculation. Master Production Schedule is very important part of Master Production Schedule calculation or Material Requirement Planning Calculation. It is also sometimes referred as Production Scheduling Board used widely in Operations Management and Production planning and control.
What is Master Production Schedule /Scheduling? /Production planning and scheduling
Master Production Schedule (MPS) portraits the types and quantity of the individual kinds of produced to be produced at the specified period of time.
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Thank you for the simple and informative presentation!,keep it up
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thank you SO much my final is coming up and this was sooo simple and useful!!
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Great presentation, however at 10:38 in the video, when calculating ATP Available to Promise its (MPS - customer orders) you have written it the other way around (Customer orders - MPS) but mentioned it in the correct way.
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Excellent video, thanks a lot
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Thank you..really understand
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Hello, Thank you for posting this video. This is excellent. But I do not see the link to download the pdf file from the description. Am I missing something or is it removed from the description? Please provide the pdf file as well. That would be helpful
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Hello !
First thank you for knowledge sharing. However, I have a question. For Available to Promise (ATP) calculation, why is the inventory on hand not taken in to account ?
For instance, let’s take the ATP for Week 3 & week 4.
> Customer order :
Week 3 : 15 quantities
Week 4 : 4 quantities
> Inventory on hand :
Week 3 : 26 quantities
Week 4 : 6 quanti
Instead of the following calculation : ATP = MPS quantity - customer order 40 - 19 = 21 (...) I’m rather tempted to do this calculation :
ATP = MPS quantity + on hand inventory (W3 + W4) - customer order 40 + (26+6) - 19 = 53
Could you please explain why ATP is 21 for W3 & W4 period ?
Thank you very much
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@@Timbochop Thank you Tim for this complete explanation :-). Since this question I posted 4 month ago, I passed my exam CPIM 1 from APICS and there were serious questions and interrogation around the concept of ATP and especially in a Make to oder manufacturing environment !
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Well explained!
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thank u. its really explanatory and informative
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Mps js a ______ plan.
A legal
B confidental
C rigid
D dynamic
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Dynamic
What about the transit time
How is order policy determined?
Why on hand inventory= Previous on hand- max (forecast, customer order); not Previous on hand- (forecast+customer order) ?
You cannot just add forecast and customer order Atelier. That's just like doubling the real potential orders
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