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PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL (PPC)

PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL (PPC). CONTROL. PRODUCTION. PLANNING. ELİF TOROS 11020002091 PINAR KORKMAZ 09020002033. CONTENT. Production System Production Planning Items Controlling Items Nature of MRP. PRODUCTION….

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PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL (PPC)

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  1. PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL (PPC)

  2. CONTROL PRODUCTION PLANNING

  3. ELİF TOROS 11020002091 PINAR KORKMAZ 09020002033

  4. CONTENT • Production System • Production Planning Items • Controlling Items • Nature of MRP

  5. PRODUCTION…

  6. PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL (PPC) • PRODUCTION:thattransformation of rawmaterialstofinishedgoods. • PLANNING:looksahead, anticipatespossibledifficultiesanddecides in advance as tohowtheproduction, best, be carriedout. • CONTROL: phasemakes sure thattheprogrammedproduction is constantlymaintained.

  7. PRODUCTION SYSTEM • System is a whosefunction is toconvert a set of inputsinto a set of desiredoutputs.

  8. PRODUCTION PLANNING • Given a specificprocessplanning, processtechnologiesandproductionconditions • predeterminevarieties, quantities, qualitiy, andscheduled of productsto be producedaccordingto market demand of products..

  9. TIME DIMENSIONS • LongRangePlanning; is done annuallyandfocus on a planninghorizongreaterthanoneyear. • MediumRangePlanning; usuallycovers a periodfrom 6 monthsto 18 months, withmonthlyorsometimesquarterly time increments. • ShortRangePlanning; covers a periodfromonedayorlesstosixmonths, withweekly time incrementusually.

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