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Optimizing Production Planning and Environmental Assessment of Conformity with the Inventory Management Methods in Iran

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  • Shahram Gilaninia
  • Mousa Rezvani
  • Seyyed Javad Mousavian
  • Seyed Aref Asli

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Analysis of related factors in order of performance characteristics between environmental compliance planning and production planning method in the Institute of industrial paper manufacturing industries, the basic goal of this research has been. The researcher presented a conceptual model to the analysis of this question deals with the degree of environmental compliance plan and method of production planning needs through the organization and process what factors will help to improve performance? Made from the viewpoint of performance, only the production of a manufacturing system with improved control aspects of production activity (reduced work in process manufacturing, reducing waste of time, human resources, reducing waste of time and practical capacity of machinery, equipment and improving quality) will not improve. If the fit between the characteristics of production planning environment, the main program and scheduled production and four dimensions there is mentioned. Total System Performance (liquidity to inventory and products) will not increase, based on the main topics of this paper is formed between the rate of fitness increase production planning environment and planning materials and parts through the impact on the control activity production (due to strong interference factor on the relationship between management commitment to compliance and control of manufacturing activities) increased production and efficiency through the improvement of the system was functioning.

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  • Shahram Gilaninia & Mousa Rezvani & Seyyed Javad Mousavian & Seyed Aref Asli, 2011. "Optimizing Production Planning and Environmental Assessment of Conformity with the Inventory Management Methods in Iran," Journal of Management and Strategy, Journal of Management and Strategy, Sciedu Press, vol. 2(4), pages 75-84, December.
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