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ERP-Supported Production Planning (ERP – MRP II, CRP) Training

MRP (Material Requirements Planning) is a technique that plans the necessary material needs by using inventory data, order information, and bill of materials for production. It is a computer-based inventory control and production planning system that saves time and money while advancing business processes.

CRP (Capacity Requirements Planning) is a computerized load forecasting system derived from the material plan.

Module Content:

  • Concept and Purpose of MRP
  • General Structure and Conditions of MRP
  • Concept of Bill of Materials (BOM)
  • Creating a Bill of Materials
  • Concept of Capacity Requirements Planning
  • Process and Stages of Capacity Requirements Planning
  • Types of Capacity Requirements Planning
  • Inputs and Outputs of Capacity Requirements Planning
  • Concept and History of ERP
  • Main Modules of ERP: Finance, HR, Manufacturing, and Logistics
  • Purpose and Benefits of ERP
  • Success Factors in ERP Implementation
  • Dinamo ERP
  • Dinamo ERP Modules: Accounting-Finance and Cost Management, Inventory and Warehouse Management, Production and Planning Management, Purchasing Management, Quality Management, KPI Management

Learning Outcomes for Participants:

By the end of the training, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the role and importance of MRP in businesses.
  • Prepare the necessary groundwork for running MRP.
  • Create a bill of materials.
  • Ensure effective utilization of resources.
  • Identify bottlenecks in a process.
  • Develop approaches to reduce inventory levels and bottlenecks.
  • Plan production according to determined capacities.
  • Coordinate necessary functions to achieve objectives in a work plan.
  • Increase efficiency in cash flow planning.
  • Organize and improve customer services.
  • Learn the concept and history of ERP.

Who Should Attend?
Operations/production managers, engineering managers, quality managers, senior supervisors, engineers, and technicians who are decision-makers in operations.

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