Business today covers lots of acronyms. In the early 1970's mrp meant material requirements planning which was an early effort to take a manufacturing schedule and use it to forecast raw material and labor requirements. Good planning!
MRP2 or MRPII refers to Manufacturing Resource Planning which incorporates elements from little mrp but added planning for all resources of a manufacturing facility - master production scheduling, business planning, capacity planning, etc. Great planning!
Today we usually talk about ERP - Enterprise Resources Planning. ERP incorporates mrp, MRP2 and provides a framework for organizing, defining , and standardizing the business processes to plan and control the overall organization. Great business management!
Well done, a solid ERP implementation will allow an organization to use its internal knowledge to seek external advantage. Lets discuss how ERP work processes can help you satisfy your customers with what they want, when they want it, whilst maintaining minimum inventory and maintaining world class customer service.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
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