Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP)
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Determines the labor and machine resources needed to fill the open and
planned orders generated by the MRP.
Basically, checking if there is enough work scheduled for operations
2nd Generation ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning.
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These were designed to help with the decision-making processes
necessary to manage company supply chains.
Basically, answering the question of whether to do business with a supplier
or customer with the ERP software answering the question of how best to
, do business with them.
SCM and ERP software's work together
Bottleneck
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Longest task in the process.
Project Life Cycle Phases
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Conception, Feasibility/Study analysis, Planning, Execution, Termination
Cause and effect diagrams
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A chart that identifies potential causes of particular quality problems.
External distributors - Supply Chain
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, These are the grocery stores and big box stores we as customers are
familiar interacting with.
Cell manufacturing
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Placement of dissimilar machines and equipment together to produce a
family of products with similar requirements.
Decision tree
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Modeling tool used to evaluate independent decisions that must be made
in sequence.
Supply chain velocity
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The speed at which product moves through a pipeline from manufacturer
to the customer.
Sales revenue model
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a means of selling goods, information, or services directly to consumers.
Distribution management
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Responsible for the movement of material from the manufacturer to the
customer.
Hybrid Layouts
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Layouts that combine characteristics of process and product layouts.
- Group technology layouts.
- Cell technology layouts.
- Grocery stores use hybrid layouts
Repetitive Processes
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Determines the labor and machine resources needed to fill the open and
planned orders generated by the MRP.
Basically, checking if there is enough work scheduled for operations
2nd Generation ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning.
Give this one a try later!
These were designed to help with the decision-making processes
necessary to manage company supply chains.
Basically, answering the question of whether to do business with a supplier
or customer with the ERP software answering the question of how best to
, do business with them.
SCM and ERP software's work together
Bottleneck
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Longest task in the process.
Project Life Cycle Phases
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Conception, Feasibility/Study analysis, Planning, Execution, Termination
Cause and effect diagrams
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A chart that identifies potential causes of particular quality problems.
External distributors - Supply Chain
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, These are the grocery stores and big box stores we as customers are
familiar interacting with.
Cell manufacturing
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Placement of dissimilar machines and equipment together to produce a
family of products with similar requirements.
Decision tree
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Modeling tool used to evaluate independent decisions that must be made
in sequence.
Supply chain velocity
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The speed at which product moves through a pipeline from manufacturer
to the customer.
Sales revenue model
, Give this one a try later!
a means of selling goods, information, or services directly to consumers.
Distribution management
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Responsible for the movement of material from the manufacturer to the
customer.
Hybrid Layouts
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Layouts that combine characteristics of process and product layouts.
- Group technology layouts.
- Cell technology layouts.
- Grocery stores use hybrid layouts
Repetitive Processes
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