Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are used to integrate enterprise-wide information into a database and make that information available to managers. Within manufacturing operations, and their supply chain partners, most information is contained in Manufacturing Planning and Control (MPC) systems. The unit will introduce students to the principles of the MPC systems that support the manufacture of products for customers starting from order forecasts through to release of manufacturing. Using hands on ERP systems (SAP R/3), students will build their own product with the necessary sub components, prepare bill of materials, implement the material requirement planning, and choose work centres for routing and production release. As the industry is heading towards Industry 4.0 and Supply Chain 4.0 vision, this unit will introduce students the transitioning strategies to the cyber-physical systems of Industry 4.0 in manufacturing in context of global supply chain.
Unit details
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Study level:
Postgraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
BMO7007
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Implement knowledge and the underlying principles to production planning and control related to manufacturing systems; | ||
2. | Critically reflect upon the theoretical approaches and analyse their applications to devise strategies in manufacturing and operations; | ||
3. | Deconstruct complex product into its component parts and contextualise the use of SAP-PP (production and planning) module that covers a wide range of planning tools to schedule the production; and | ||
4. | Integrate transition of the production planning and control systems into the cyber-physical systems of Industry 4.0 and Supply Chain 4.0 context. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Literature Review | Recent literature on planning and control of manufacturing and operations | 20% |
Assignment | Lab exercise and written assignment on SAP-PP projects | 30% |
Report | Research and Application Report on an organisation engaged in processing and manufacturing (presentation 15% (individual) and report 35%(Group)) | 50% |
Required reading
Production planning and Control: a comprehensive approach,
Kiran, D.R., 2019,
Elsevier, Oxford, UK
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