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Manufacturing Planning and Control : Beyond MRP II - P. Higgins

Manufacturing Planning and Control

Beyond MRP II

By: P. Higgins, P. Le Roy, L. Tierney

Hardcover | 31 May 1996

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Many companies have adopted the approach of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II). Despite the improvements and broadening of the MRP framework, MRP II systems still perform poorly in certain manufacturing environments. Help is at hand. This book proposes new ideas to improve the planning activities at the strategic, tactical and execution layers in manufacturing organisations. It takes into account the diverse nature of manufacturing environments. The book presents an almost unique combination of theory tested in practice, enhancing traditional manufacturing planning approaches. It is essential reading for managers and practitioners in the field, and is also suitable as an advanced text for students in industrial engineering, manufacturing and management.
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...this book gives an indication that there is hope beyond MRPII...the book stimulates thinking on the broader business issues that influence the success of manufacturing systems. - Manufacturing Engineer

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