Advanced Planning And Scheduling In Manufacturing And Supply Chains
by Yuri Mauergauz /
2016 / English / PDF
8.2 MB Download
This book is a guide to modern production planning methods based
on new scientific achievements and various practical planning
rules of thumb. Several numerical examples illustrate most of the
calculation methods, while the text includes a set of programs
for calculating production schedules and an example of a
cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Despite
the relatively large number of books dedicated to this topic,
Advanced Planning and Scheduling is the first book of its kind to
feature such a wide range of information in a single work, a fact
that inspired the author to write this book and publish an
English translation.
This book is a guide to modern production planning methods based
on new scientific achievements and various practical planning
rules of thumb. Several numerical examples illustrate most of the
calculation methods, while the text includes a set of programs
for calculating production schedules and an example of a
cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Despite
the relatively large number of books dedicated to this topic,
Advanced Planning and Scheduling is the first book of its kind to
feature such a wide range of information in a single work, a fact
that inspired the author to write this book and publish an
English translation.This work consists of two parts, with the first part addressing
the design of reference and mathematical models, bottleneck models
and multi-criteria models and presenting various sample models. It
describes demand-forecasting methods and also includes
considerations for aggregating forecasts. Lastly, it provides
reference information on methods for data stocking and sorting. The
second part of the book analyzes various stock planning models and
the rules of safety stock calculation, while also considering the
stock traffic dynamics in supply chains. Various batch computation
methods are described in detail, while production planning is
considered on several levels, including supply planning for
customers, master planning, and production scheduling. This book
can be used as a reference and manual for current planning methods.
It is aimed at production planning department managers, company
information system specialists, as well as scientists and PhD
students conducting research in production planning. It will also
be a valuable resource for students at universities of applied
sciences.
This work consists of two parts, with the first part addressing
the design of reference and mathematical models, bottleneck models
and multi-criteria models and presenting various sample models. It
describes demand-forecasting methods and also includes
considerations for aggregating forecasts. Lastly, it provides
reference information on methods for data stocking and sorting. The
second part of the book analyzes various stock planning models and
the rules of safety stock calculation, while also considering the
stock traffic dynamics in supply chains. Various batch computation
methods are described in detail, while production planning is
considered on several levels, including supply planning for
customers, master planning, and production scheduling. This book
can be used as a reference and manual for current planning methods.
It is aimed at production planning department managers, company
information system specialists, as well as scientists and PhD
students conducting research in production planning. It will also
be a valuable resource for students at universities of applied
sciences.