MRP Secrets Revealed: Uncover what You Need to Assemble Your End Product!

Material requirement planning, or MRP, is a process that translates the finished product requirements of the master schedule into time-phased requirements for subassemblies, component parts, and raw materials, working backward from the due date using lead times and other information to determine when and how much to order. To make an MRP, it is required to obtain the necessary number of items to assemble a certain number of end products knowing the product structure tree and the quantity on hand from each item from the inventory record. Then construct the assembly time chart to show material order points needed to meet the scheduled availability of the end item. This video illustrates how to use the product structure tree and the inventory record to find the number of individual items required to assemble a certain number of final products. If you want to improve your business process or produce better-quality products in the desired time, then you need to watch this video! By learning about MRP and product structure tree, you'll be able to assemble your products in a timely manner, ensuring customer satisfaction! So tune in, and learn how MRP can help you assemble your product faster and with fewer errors! This video explains MRP logic. To apply it in real factories, see Aggregate Planning & Master Scheduling:    • Aggregate Planning & Master Scheduling