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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. Manufacturing Resource Planning: MRP II with Introduction to ERP, SCM, and CRM
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:DEVELOP A ROCK-SOLID WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF MANUFACTURING RESOURCE PLANNING Here in a single, definitive volume is the expert coverage you need to fully understand the intricacies of Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II). This working tool will provide every member of your MRP team with a valuable framework for understanding their role in a smoothly operating, integrated system and reveals how your firm can get maximum benefits from a well-selected enterprise resource planning (ERP) package. Written by an international expert, Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II): * Explains how to choose the best-suited ERP package for your specific requirements * Covers current, relevant issues such as Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) * Fully reviews the macro as well as micro aspects of MRP * Provides a detailed list of related websites Also included are a series of eye-opening MRP/ERP implementation case studies such as: * BAAN IV implementation at Calcom Vision India * SAP R/3 implementation at IBM * SAPR/3 implementation at Mahindra & Mahindra * MFG/Pro implementation at Glaxo India Ltd. If you’re looking for comprehensive, well-written, benefits-oriented coverage of MRP, your search ends here. Synopsis:This reference explains how companies can maximize the money spent on their enterprise resource/materials requirements planning by clarifying the role of each person involved in its implementation. The author offers a thorough explanation of the basics of manufacturing planning systems, providing readers with the framework for understanding the requirements of a well-functioning, integrated system. About the AuthorKhalid Sheikh is an Associate Professor at SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), located in Mumbai, India. Table of Contents Chapter 1. Industrial and Manufacturing Typologies and Their Characteristics Chapter 3. Strategic and Business Planning Chapter 5. Demand Management Chapter 7. Bill of Materials (BOM) Chapter 9. Shop Floor Control Chapter 11. Supply Chain Management Appendix 1: Related Web Sites |
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