I don't know if you are still online but I wanted to thank you. My class is online and we have NO classroom instruction whatsoever. I am in my first semester and am probably taking my classes out of order but I have to take them based on how they are offered. I have never felt so lost in my life. Finding this video saved my mind!!! I was starting to think I had chosen the wrong field but you have given me new insight and a newfound energy. THANK YOU!!
Where does the 200's come from at 8:03? I'm guessing that in weeks 7 & 8 you use 200 units each (body) of material to make the pens. Then the 800 is offset 2 weeks to full fill the order for the 1000 on week 8?
Hi Harsh. You have 1200 units "available" in inventory (3rd line down on left), you use 1000 of these units in week 5, and that leaves 200 units "available" in inventory. So the 200 is simply 1200 - 1000 = 200. I hope this helps.
Sir, would you mind, why not you make the MRP for the finish product like PEN, May be lead time is zero if you have finished body and cap, but this rule is not applicable for others when it will take time to make the finish product. Thanks.
I have a question please, if the inventory on hand covers the quantity required for the "parent" and we didn't need p-o-rec or p-o-rel (filling with zeros like the example), do we not need the product after it at all? (for example, if we are talking about the plastic of the body itself not the cap)
If you have sufficient inventory, no reorder is required. In real-life, we will have a yearly contract set-up with suppliers to assure a steady flow of inventory. The delivery model of JIT or other pull strategies may be used by the manufacturer to assure supply. In addition, in real-life we carry safety stock just in case the supplier has an issue.
You can make a fine MRP with free. How to make a fine MRP with Asprova, explanation for videos goo.gl/3A5qKF Why ERP or PSI not useful at busy factories today? goo.gl/i7ercX
Hi, Can I ask if there are defects in the available, scheduled and planned receipts. Which one should I take into account? Like if scheduled is what we will receive, then does it matter that 10% of what we get is defective, so do we put in the actual amount or ignore it? Same goes for the other 2.
Hi Halim. Most organizations have "safety stock" or extra inventory to accommodate defects or fluctuations in delivery. In addition, you want to work with your supplier to eliminate the defects or find a new supplier. Have the supplier screen for defects so they are eliminated before they show up in inventory.
Hi, Firstly Thanks for the explanation. Very simple to understand. Did have a question however, For the Planned order release for 800, the body and ink. Would that be the time to factor the EOQ thus increasing the number. Or would one wait until sending out the PO to factor in the EOQ? The larger number ordered say from 800 to 1000 would be noted under the scheduled category for week 6. Hope the question is clear. Please advise.
You can make a fine MRP with free. How to make a fine MRP with Asprova, explanation for videos goo.gl/3A5qKF Why ERP or PSI not useful at busy factories today? goo.gl/i7ercX
You can make a fine MRP with free. How to make a fine MRP with Asprova, explanation for videos goo.gl/3A5qKF Why ERP or PSI not useful at busy factories today? goo.gl/i7ercX
Kind of a broad curiosity, For those of you have have completed the coursework for Management, what fields did you happen to get in? Just wondering what I’m going to do after college lol Thanks
Joshh Whaa I started in the functional area of marketing and worked my way into management. HR, PR, and finance are good functional areas with opportunities. Large companies provide the most opportunity to move up once you prove yourself. I hope this helps you get started.
Ed Dansereau Thank you so much for the reply. I’m one semester away from graduating and I’m trying to figure out what pathway will give me the most opportunities. Wish you all the best Ed.
+Fares Ayyad Thanks for your comment. First, just add common parts. For example let us say you use the same screw in multiple sub-assemblies, just feed all sub-assemble requirements into the screw bin. Second, are you able to change the time frame from weeks to days and look at daily needs? I hope this helps. Enjoy.
You just found a typo on my part, thank you. This video has been viewed over 60,000 times and you are the first one to pick up on that. Good job. I will update in the near future.
You can make a fine MRP with free. How to make a fine MRP with Asprova, explanation for videos goo.gl/3A5qKF Why ERP or PSI not useful at busy factories today? goo.gl/i7ercX
That is the first time I have heard that I will check into sound quality. Making homemade videos without a studio is a challenge. Thanks for your comment.
Thank you for doing what my professor couldn't.
Thanks for watching, Ed.
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@@rishabhkumargupta2541 I am in USA. Vermont which is in the Northeast by Canada.
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I don't know if you are still online but I wanted to thank you. My class is online and we have NO classroom instruction whatsoever. I am in my first semester and am probably taking my classes out of order but I have to take them based on how they are offered. I have never felt so lost in my life. Finding this video saved my mind!!! I was starting to think I had chosen the wrong field but you have given me new insight and a newfound energy. THANK YOU!!
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words. Online classes vary greatly, I wish you the best.
Hi Ed, just stumbled onto this in 2024. You did a fine job defining the MRP process. Thank you.
Thank you, I hope it help you out.
thank you so much for this. More clear and understandable than anything in my textbook
Thanks for watching.
You just saved my mid-term! Thank you very much!
I'm from Brazil and i liked so much your explanation. Thank u teacher!
Thanks for watching. Brazil is a cool country.
Thank you for posting professor. Your video helped me with my Assignment.
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Love the way of explaind
Even I am dealing the MRP method at first time 😉
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Thank you for watching the video.
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It's so clear!!! And fast to comprehend!!
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Thank you so much for posting instructional videos.
However, I am having difficulties understanding the difference between Lot-to-Lot and Lot-size ordering. Can anyone help?
To keep things simple, I'm going to leave out the vital part that you came to learn about lol. Great...
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Great job explaining that. Thank you very much.
Thanks prof. You're awesome.
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Thank you for explaining MRP clearly
Thanks for watching Ramazan. Regards, Ed
Thank you so much!!! My professor could not explain properly either.
Thank you, Tim.
Where does the 200's come from at 8:03?
I'm guessing that in weeks 7 & 8 you use 200 units each (body) of material to make the pens. Then the 800 is offset 2 weeks to full fill the order for the 1000 on week 8?
Hi, the 200 units were existing inventory (and given as part of the problem). Carrying inventory is typical for most industries.
Hi Harsh. You have 1200 units "available" in inventory (3rd line down on left), you use 1000 of these units in week 5, and that leaves 200 units "available" in inventory. So the 200 is simply 1200 - 1000 = 200. I hope this helps.
Sir, would you mind, why not you make the MRP for the finish product like PEN, May be lead time is zero if you have finished body and cap, but this rule is not applicable for others when it will take time to make the finish product. Thanks.
Thanks for the info, much simplier than the way i saw it
Thank you for watching!
thank you for clarifying the concepts
Holy shit. Explained this 10x better than my professor I paid $12000 for LMAO
I hope you do well. Best wishes
I have a question please, if the inventory on hand covers the quantity required for the "parent" and we didn't need p-o-rec or p-o-rel (filling with zeros like the example), do we not need the product after it at all? (for example, if we are talking about the plastic of the body itself not the cap)
Yomna Emad , if you have the inventory on hand, then you do not need to schedule more. Thanks for the question. Ed
If you have sufficient inventory, no reorder is required. In real-life, we will have a yearly contract set-up with suppliers to assure a steady flow of inventory. The delivery model of JIT or other pull strategies may be used by the manufacturer to assure supply. In addition, in real-life we carry safety stock just in case the supplier has an issue.
Thank you very much it's very clear !
You can make a fine MRP with free.
How to make a fine MRP with Asprova, explanation for videos
goo.gl/3A5qKF
Why ERP or PSI not useful at busy factories today?
goo.gl/i7ercX
Hi, Can I ask if there are defects in the available, scheduled and planned receipts. Which one should I take into account? Like if scheduled is what we will receive, then does it matter that 10% of what we get is defective, so do we put in the actual amount or ignore it? Same goes for the other 2.
Hi Halim. Most organizations have "safety stock" or extra inventory to accommodate defects or fluctuations in delivery. In addition, you want to work with your supplier to eliminate the defects or find a new supplier. Have the supplier screen for defects so they are eliminated before they show up in inventory.
Hi, Firstly Thanks for the explanation. Very simple to understand. Did have a question however, For the Planned order release for 800, the body and ink. Would that be the time to factor the EOQ thus increasing the number. Or would one wait until sending out the PO to factor in the EOQ? The larger number ordered say from 800 to 1000 would be noted under the scheduled category for week 6.
Hope the question is clear. Please advise.
So Clear your video!!Can you recommend a some books to study?
On available inventory how are you getting the zero at the end
thanks for the clarification of scheduling & MRP concept.
You can make a fine MRP with free.
How to make a fine MRP with Asprova, explanation for videos
goo.gl/3A5qKF
Why ERP or PSI not useful at busy factories today?
goo.gl/i7ercX
Thanks professor, how i get certificate for matetial planning?
thanks for the video, sir!!
really help me prof. thanks.
You can make a fine MRP with free.
How to make a fine MRP with Asprova, explanation for videos
goo.gl/3A5qKF
Why ERP or PSI not useful at busy factories today?
goo.gl/i7ercX
thank youu!! i understood everything !
Thank you for watching.
Kind of a broad curiosity,
For those of you have have completed the coursework for Management, what fields did you happen to get in?
Just wondering what I’m going to do after college lol
Thanks
Joshh Whaa I started in the functional area of marketing and worked my way into management. HR, PR, and finance are good functional areas with opportunities. Large companies provide the most opportunity to move up once you prove yourself. I hope this helps you get started.
Ed Dansereau Thank you so much for the reply. I’m one semester away from graduating and I’m trying to figure out what pathway will give me the most opportunities.
Wish you all the best Ed.
it very clear and simple thanks
Thanks for watching
thank you ed! you rock!!
what can i do if there's common parts and the PO release for the upper parts are in the same week, which GR value i must use !?
+Fares Ayyad Thanks for your comment. First, just add common parts. For example let us say you use the same screw in multiple sub-assemblies, just feed all sub-assemble requirements into the screw bin. Second, are you able to change the time frame from weeks to days and look at daily needs? I hope this helps. Enjoy.
the lead time does depend on quantity to produce ?
prof, why is the gross requirement for cap on the 8th week turned to 1200???!
You just found a typo on my part, thank you. This video has been viewed over 60,000 times and you are the first one to pick up on that. Good job. I will update in the near future.
But it looks like 1000 to me.. maybe im one of the 60,000 people who viewed.. a 1000 prof.. hehehe
I think the POR of body is Gross for Caps
you saved me thanks!
Thanks for watching, Kevin.
thanks for the video, sir
You can make a fine MRP with free.
How to make a fine MRP with Asprova, explanation for videos
goo.gl/3A5qKF
Why ERP or PSI not useful at busy factories today?
goo.gl/i7ercX
really clear !! thank u
Thanks for watching.
Sir 50*35 plot size me chat ki dhalai me kitna saria lagega
Hi Raju, sorry but I am limited to speaking English. Any chance you can translate for me? Thanks, Ed
What about closing on-hand inventory?
On-hand inventory is the same as "available inventory", line 3 of the MRP schedule. Thanks for your comment. Enjoy.
available=project on hand
Thank you very much!
Thanks
very very good
What happens when we consider safety stock for level 1 and level 2 materials?
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for watching
Thanks!
Semangat
thank you sir
Thank you!
The echoing sounds were so bad I could hardly understand this.
That is the first time I have heard that I will check into sound quality. Making homemade videos without a studio is a challenge. Thanks for your comment.
BOM already fill like a MRP
Bedo cak karo soal ku
Good luck ERPIS ERP
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This is not good
Are you ok?
Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching
Thank you !
Thanks Sir