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MRP II: Manufacturing Resource Planning

In: Enterprise Resource Planning and Supply Chain Management

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  • Karl E. Kurbel

    (European University Viadrina)

Abstract

The outcome of material requirements planning is quantities—primary and secondary requirements assigned to different periods. The main disadvantage of the MRP approach is that it is not certain whether the requirements can be fulfilled, because the manufacturing capacities are not taken into consideration. In order to create a feasible plan, material requirements planning has to be augmented with capacity planning and scheduling. For this purpose, further master data are needed than those discussed in Sect. 2.1 . In this chapter, we will first describe the most important data structures and then the planning approach of manufacturing resource planning (MRP II).

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  • Karl E. Kurbel, 2013. "MRP II: Manufacturing Resource Planning," Progress in IS, in: Enterprise Resource Planning and Supply Chain Management, edition 127, chapter 3, pages 61-93, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-642-31573-2_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31573-2_3
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