PRACTICAL APPROACH TO MATERIAL REQUIRMENTS PLANNING (MRP) FOR THE SUPPLY CHAIN:
Ajith Watukara - MBA, BSc - MASCI-Australia - CCMP-USA
Global Supply Chain Leader - Transformation & Operations | Lean Management Experts | Certified Digital Transformation Catalyst | Six Sigma Master Black Belt | Corporate Adviser & Trainer | Recruiter
Inventory and supply chain management is critical for supply chain success ( demand planning, inventory management, manufacturing, etc.)
This is why many businesses turn to material requirements planning systems to streamline these processes and keep track of inventory levels. If you’re new to manufacturing or are considering implementing an inventory system in your business, this guide will explain how important it is to include MRP in supply chain management.
What is MRP?
Material requirements planning (MRP) is a system used to plan and manage the inventory and resources needed to any business.
It coordinates all aspects of production, from sourcing raw materials to delivery of finished products. An MRP system begins with a?bill of materials (BOM), which lists all the materials, components, and sub-assemblies needed to manufacture a product. The BOM generates a?master production schedule (MPS)?that specifies when each component must be produced.?
The MRP system also creates production plans for?manufacturing operations. These plans detail:?
What is MRP in supply chain management?
MRP in supply chain management differs slightly as the system must also consider the company’s supply chain partners.?
In other words, it must consider both the upstream and downstream processes in the supply chain. This means that in addition to managing inventory levels and production schedules, an MRP system must also be able to track supplier performance and delivery times. This information is necessary to ensure that materials are delivered on time, and that production plans can be executed as scheduled.?
And it can help in various ways.?
Inventory levels:
Too much inventory?can tie up valuable resources and lead to storage costs. Not enough inventory can result in production delays and lost sales. An MRP system can help businesses manage their inventory levels by providing visibility into the entire?manufacturing process. This includes information on:?
Reorder points:
Reorder Points?are the inventory levels businesses need to replenish their stock. MRP systems help businesses calculate reorder points to?avoid stockouts?— the last thing you want when trying to scale a company.
These are based on the?lead time?or the time it takes to receive new inventory after placing an order. Businesses need to account for lead time when calculating reorder points because they need enough inventory to last until the new shipment arrives.?
Demand forecasting:
Demand forecasting, or?demand planning, is estimating future customer demand so businesses can?plan their production?accordingly.?
MRP systems can help businesses create accurate forecasts by providing historical data on past sales and trends. This information can be used to generate improved predictions for future demand.?
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Supplier performance:
MRP systems can help businesses track supplier performance and identify potential issues. This information is critical for maintaining a smooth manufacturing process and can help you in future negotiations.?
For example, suppose you know that a supplier is consistently late in delivering materials. In that case, you can renegotiate the terms of your contract or look for a new option that will be more reliable.
Some of the benefits of using MRP in supply chain management include:?
Some of the benefits of using MRP in supply chain management include:?
These things directly impact a business’s bottom line and can make a significant difference in its overall success.?
How to implement MRP:
It can be overwhelming to:
Define your requirements:
The first step is to understand what you need from an MRP system. To do this, ask yourself the following questions:?
Answering these questions will help you narrow down the list of MRP software options and find the best fit for your business.?
Do your research:
Once you know what you need from an?MRP system, it’s time to start your research. This is where you will evaluate different software options and select the one that best meets your requirements.?
When comparing MRP software, be sure to consider the following factors:??
Your supply chain MRP solution should rate highly in all of these categories, but sometimes it can be difficult to understand what “ease of use” or “scalability” really means.
Get expert help:
If you’re still not sure which system is right for your business, it might be time to get some expert help. There are many consultants and service providers who specialize in MRP implementations.?
They can help you understand your options, select the right system for your needs, and even assist with the implementation process. Getting expert help will ensure that you have a smooth and successful MRP implementation.