Advance Supply Chain Extensive Training 1 - Ascet 1

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Advance Supply Chain Extensive Training 1 - Ascet 1
Last updated 1/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.49 GB | Duration: 4h 45m
Deep dive into SCM Network Designing and Production Planning for Cost Optimizations To Increase Working Capital of firm


What you'll learn
Learn the Basic and Fundamentals of Supply Chain Network and grow to Advance level
Learn different systems to manage flow of information for production
Learn how to meet demand without exceeding supply at any location or region while maintaining minimum cost
Master Planning Schedule (MPS)
Learn to assess company policies and programs and to meet targets to accomplish long‐term strategic objectives
You will be introduced to the Supply Chain Network Design Spectrum where you get to choose the best fit location for a facility among multiple places
Introduce yourself to Network Models
This course introduces you to Facility Location Models and Approaches
Learn how to do Transportation and Transshipment problems using spreadsheets ,
Learn how to do Programming Formulation for Supply Chain Network Models
You will be introduced to Continuous Single Facility Location Models
Your programmed models helps you decide among best option among Multiple Location Selections
COG and Weber Methods
Decide between Trade offs Cost and Level of Service (LOS)
Sensitivity Analysis Using Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) Models
Logistics management with excel solver
Material Requirements Plan (MRP)
Distribution Requirements Plan (DRP)
Learn best manufacturing strategy that influences the production plans
Chase versus Level versus Hybrid production plans
Learn Fixed Planning Horizon (FPH) or Lot Sizing
Heuristics versus Optimal Models
Introduction to Production Planning and Fixed Planning Horizons
Lot For Lot (LFL) , Fixed Order Quantity (FOQ) , Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) , Periodic Order Quantity (POQ)
Silver-Meal (Least Cost Period) , Wagner-Whitin (WW)
Production Planning and Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP)
Learn how to communicate forecasted demand for end items to manufacturing
Learn how to allows sales to determine Availability to Promise (ATP)
Time fencing reduces production "nervousness" ( Frozen vs Slush vs Water )
Determine quantity and timing of orders for components
Learn Uses of MPS & Bills of Material (BOM) as inputs
How to implement Coordination tool between firms
Learn Mirror image of MRP logic — roll up versus roll down
Learn Plans for flowing of finished end items through network to market
Demand And Supply Planning
Material Planning
Certification when you finish the course successfully
Requirements
There are no pre requisites for this course
If you have enrolled in Module 1: Supply Chain Network Design and Module 2 : Supply Chain Production Planning , then you don't need to do enroll in ASCET I course
Spread Sheet / LibreOffice
A curious mind :)
Description
Network Designing : It is important to recognize that a company's network determines its supply chain efficiency and customer satisfaction. Designing an optimal supply chain network means the network must be able to meet the long‐term strategic objectives of the company. Most business units or functional areas within a company are impacted by a network design project.Production Planning :Production planning is the planning of production and manufacturing modules in a company or industry. It utilizes the resource allocation of activities of employees, materials and production capacity, in order to serve different customers. Different types of production methods, such as single item manufacturing, batch production, mass production, continuous production etc. have their own type of production planning. Production planning can be combined with production control into production planning and control, or it can be combined and or integrated into enterprise resource planning. Production planning is used in companies in several different industries, including agriculture, industry, amusement industry, etc. Production planning is a plan for the future production, in which the facilities needed are determined and arranged. A production planning is made periodically for a specific time period, called the planning horizon. It can comprise the following activities: Determination of the required product mix and factory load to satisfy customers needs. Matching the required level of production to the existing resources. Scheduling and choosing the actual work to be started in the manufacturing facility" Setting up and delivering production orders to production facilities. In order to develop production plans, the production planner or production planning department needs to work closely together with the marketing department and sales department. They can provide sales forecasts, or a listing of customer orders." The "work is usually selected from a variety of product types which may require different resources and serve different customers. Therefore, the selection must optimize customer-independent performance measures such as cycle time and customer-dependent performance measures such as on-time delivery." A critical factor in production planning is "the accurate estimation of the productive capacity of available resources, yet this is one of the most difficult tasks to perform well." Production planning should always take "into account material availability, resource availability and knowledge of future demand."This is a course you should do if you wish to develop skills to enter the domain and excel of supply chain management.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction To Network Models
Lecture 1 Course Introduction
Lecture 2 General Course Guidelines
Lecture 3 Network Models
Lecture 4 The Transportation Problem
Lecture 5 The Indi Beach Problem Spread Sheet - Solver Tutorial
Lecture 6 The Transhipment Problem
Lecture 7 The Indi Beach Transhipment Problem - Spread Sheet
Section 2: Facility Location Models
Lecture 8 Objective
Lecture 9 Continuous Locations Model
Lecture 10 Network Facility Location Problem
Lecture 11 Solving the Network Facility Location Problem in Spreadsheet
Lecture 12 Selecting Multiple Facilities
Section 3: Production Planning and Fixed Planning Horizon Models
Lecture 13 Introduction To Production Planning and Fixed Planning Horizon (FPH)
Lecture 14 Master Production Schedule (MPS)
Lecture 15 Fixed Planning Horizon Problem
Lecture 16 Simple Heuristics for FPH
Lecture 17 Specialized Heuristics for FPH
Lecture 18 Optimal Methods for FPH Problem
Lecture 19 Optimal Methods for FPH Problem -Mixed Integer Linear Programming
Lecture 20 Comparing Approaches and Key Take Aways
Section 4: Material And Distribution Requirements Planning
Lecture 21 Introduction To Material And Distribution Requirements Planning
Lecture 22 Delivery Promises
Lecture 23 Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
Lecture 24 Bills of Material (BOM)
Lecture 25 Example of MRP Coordination
Lecture 26 Benefits & Limitations of MRP
Lecture 27 Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP)
Lecture 28 Key Take Aways
Beginners in Supply Chain,Supply Chain Professionals,Students,Consultants,Management Consultants,Business Analysts,Supply Chain Managers,Business owners,Startups founders

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