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Production Planning, Scheduling and Control
USD 6,500 |
Venue: SunLodge Hotel, Off Achimota - Circle Road behind the Shell Filling Station at No. 76, 4th Road (Saxel Estates) Tesano – Accra, Ghana.
Other Dates
Venue | Date | Fee | |
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Rwanda, Rwanda | 15 - 19 Apr, 2024 | USD6500 |
Participants will gain appreciation and develop their own creative solutions in areas such as implementation of company-wide measurement and control systems, addressing inventory reduction challenge without compromising customer satisfaction.
Content
Introduction to production planning and control
- Purpose of production planning, order sequencing, production scheduling and production control
- Manufacturing operation process - production philosophy
- Advantages of production control
- Sources of production control
- Characteristics of modern manufacturing management - MRP II process
Framework of production planning and control
- Problems faced by production managers in diverse manufacturing units.
- Resolving the issues
- Strategies for production planning and control
Master Production Scheduling (MPS)
- Forecasting and demand management
- Master production scheduling (MPS) activity
- Symptoms of MPS
- Aggregate planning
- Work exercises
Capacity Requirement Planning
- Capacity management and planning
- Types of capacity planning
- Factors affecting facility and capacity planning.
Materials Requirement Planning (MRP II)
- MRPII overview
- Independent and dependent demands
- Materials planning process
Inventory Control (IC)
- Inventory planning involving management and control
- Finished goods inventories control.
- Calculations on lot order sizing
Production Scheduling and Technique
- Scheduling objectives
- Job scheduling –Forward/Back scheduling
- Input/output control
- Dispatching rules –FIFS, ODD, SPT. Etc
- Critical ratio rule
Theory of constraint (TOC) principles
- What is TOC?
- Bottleneck and non-bottleneck resources
- Generic TOC principles
- Drum-buffer-rope (DBR) scheduling
Just-In-Time Manufacturing
- Principles of JIT
- Identify the causes of JIT wastes.
- JIT manufacturing key activities and its features
- JIT implementation and its draw back.
- Continuous improvement
- The primary causes of inventories
- Schedule released and planned areas.
For Whom:
Operation/Production Managers, Technicians, Machine Operators, Supervisors, Directors, and others who are involved in the day-to-day activities in the manufacturing sector.
Training Methodology
The training methodology combines lectures, discussions, group exercises and illustrations. Participants will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge of the topics. The emphasis is on the practical application of the topics and as a result participant will go back to the workplace with both the ability and the confidence to apply the techniques learned to their duties.
SunLodge Hotel, Off Achimota - Circle Road behind the Shell Filling Station at No. 76, 4th Road (Saxel Estates) Tesano – Accra, Ghana. | Dec 09 - 13 Dec, 2024 |
Rwanda, Rwanda | 15 - 19 Apr, 2024 |
USD 6,500.00 | (The Workshop fee is $6500 (Six Thousand Five Hundred US Dollars) only per participant to cover workshop literature and materials, executive bag, tea/coffee, lunch, photograph and certificate.) |
Chris Onwuasigwe, FCA – 08033045484 08033045484