SCM525. Consumption-Based Planning and Forecasting COURSE OUTLINE. Course Version: 010 Course Duration: 2 Day(s)

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1 SCM525 Consumption-Based Planning and Forecasting. COURSE OUTLINE Course Version: 010 Course Duration: 2 Day(s)

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5 About This Handbook This handbook is intended to complement the instructor-led presentation of this course, and serve as a source of reference. It is not suitable for self-study. Typographic Conventions American English is the standard used in this handbook. The following typographic conventions are also used. This information is displayed in the instructor s presentation Demonstration Procedure Warning or Caution Hint Related or Additional Information Facilitated Discussion User interface control Example text Window title Example text Copyright. All rights reserved. v

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7 Contents ix Course Overview 1 Unit 1: Basics of Consumption-Based Planning 1 Lesson: Drafting Material Requirements Planning 1 Lesson: Outlining MRP Procedures 1 Lesson: Maintaining the Material Master 1 Lesson: Exploring Reorder Point Planning 3 Unit 2: Planning Run 3 Lesson: Drafting a Planning Run 3 Lesson: Executing a Planning Run 3 Lesson: Converting Planning Results 3 Lesson: Evaluating the Planning Results 3 Lesson: Calculating a Lot Size 5 Unit 3: Forecast 5 Lesson: Exploring Basics of the Forecast 5 Lesson: Executing and Postprocessing the Forecast 5 Lesson: Performing Forecast-Based Planning 5 Lesson: Time-Phased Planning 5 Lesson: Performing Automatic Reorder Point Planning 7 Unit 4: Additional Options in Consumption-Based Planning 7 Lesson: Exploring Source Determination in Materials Planning 7 Lesson: Planning Storage Location MRP Separately 7 Lesson: Using MRP Areas in Planning Copyright. All rights reserved. vii

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9 Course Overview TARGET AUDIENCE This course is intended for the following audiences: Project team menbers Consultants Copyright. All rights reserved. ix

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11 UNIT 1 Basics of Consumption-Based Planning Lesson 1: Drafting Material Requirements Planning Describe the basics and prerequisites of MRP Lesson 2: Outlining MRP Procedures Outline the different MRP procedures Lesson 3: Maintaining the Material Master Maintain the material master fields for consumption-based planning Lesson 4: Exploring Reorder Point Planning Set up a reorder point plan Copyright. All rights reserved. 1

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13 UNIT 2 Planning Run Lesson 1: Drafting a Planning Run Describe planning run options and their characteristics Lesson 2: Executing a Planning Run Parameterize a planning run Lesson 3: Converting Planning Results Verify and convert planning results Lesson 4: Evaluating the Planning Results Use the most common planning evaluation tools Use the collective access to lists Use the material tree Use the navigation profile Explore exception messages Lesson 5: Calculating a Lot Size Copyright. All rights reserved. 3

14 Unit 2: Planning Run Explore the lot-sizing settings 4 Copyright. All rights reserved.

15 UNIT 3 Forecast Lesson 1: Exploring Basics of the Forecast Explore the basic settings of forecasting Lesson 2: Executing and Postprocessing the Forecast Execute and postprocess the forecast Lesson 3: Performing Forecast-Based Planning Set up a forecast-based planning process Lesson 4: Time-Phased Planning Set up time-phased planning Lesson 5: Performing Automatic Reorder Point Planning Set up reorder point planning Copyright. All rights reserved. 5

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17 UNIT 4 Additional Options in Consumption-Based Planning Lesson 1: Exploring Source Determination in Materials Planning Control automatic source determination Lesson 2: Planning Storage Location MRP Separately Plan storage locations separately Lesson 3: Using MRP Areas in Planning Use MRP areas for planning Copyright. All rights reserved. 7