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A simulation-based finite capacity MRP procedure not depending on lead time estimation

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  • Tommaso Rossi
  • Margherita Pero

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The two main limits of material requirements planning (MRP) systems are: (1) MRP does not take into account production capacity constraints and (2) lead time values are pre-defined input of the procedure. The approaches developed so far solve the first limitation by considering capacity constraints out of the procedure. Target of this paper is to define a new MRP method that overcomes these limitations. In particular, the proposed procedure, through a simulation model, allows to obtain a plan, which complies with resources capacity and which does not need to receive estimated lead time values as input. The proposed method has been applied to a case presenting all the elements of complexity of the MRP phase. A comparison of the performance of the new procedure with the traditional one shows that the new one takes effectively into account capacity constraints and provides feasible plans.

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  • Tommaso Rossi & Margherita Pero, 2011. "A simulation-based finite capacity MRP procedure not depending on lead time estimation," International Journal of Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(3), pages 237-261.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijores:v:11:y:2011:i:3:p:237-261
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    1. Rossi, Tommaso & Pozzi, Rossella & Testa, Mariapaola, 2017. "EOQ-based inventory management in single-machine multi-item systems," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 106-113.

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