MRP II ( Eng. Manufacturing resource planning ) is a production planning strategy that provides both operational and financial production planning, providing a wider coverage of enterprise resources than MRP . Unlike MRP, the MRP II system makes planning not only in material but also in monetary terms [1] . It is implemented by the implementation of application software packages . The ERP strategy is considered the development of MRP II.
MRP II sets the principles for detailed enterprise production planning, including order accounting, capacity utilization planning, demand planning for all production resources (materials, raw materials, components, equipment, personnel), production cost planning, simulation of production progress, its accounting, production planning products, operational adjustment of the plan and production tasks.
Operation Algorithm
- Sales and Operation Planning.
- Demand Management.
- Master Production Scheduling.
- Material Requirement Planning.
- Bill of Materials (product specifications).
- Inventory Transaction Subsystem (Warehouse Management).
- Scheduled Receipts Subsystem.
- Shop Floor Control.
- Capacity Requirement Planning.
- Input / output control.
- Purchasing (logistics).
- Distribution Resource Planning.
- Tooling Planning and Control (planning and control of production operations).
- Financial Planning (financial management).
- Simulation
- Performance Measurement.
Notes
- ↑ MRP II (manufacturing Resource Planning) (link not available) // Gartner IT Glossary
- ↑ Waldner, Jean-Baptiste , CIM: Principles of Computer-Integrated Manufacturing , John Wiley & Sons, 1992, ISBN 0-471-93450-X