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Master Scheduling
A detailed planning process that tracks production output and matches this input to actual customer orders.
-When items are made (by week)
-When customer orders are filled
-What capacity is left
Material Requirements Planning(MRP)
Timing and quantity of material orders to meet Master Schedule.
The Master Schedule must:
Satisfy the needs of marketing
Be feasible for operations
Material Requirements Planning (MRP) Definition
Aplanning process that translates the Master Production Schedule into planned orders for the actual parts and components needed to produce the master schedule items.
Material Requirements Planning is based on:
Bills-of Material (BOM)
Explosion of the BOM (Product Structure Tree)
Backward Scheduling

To determine what should be ordered when and how much to order.
What does MRP start with?
Master Production Schedule
Master Production Schedule
The amount of product that will be finished and available for sale at the beginning of each week. The master production schedule drives more detailed planning activities, such as material requirements planning.
Booked orders
In the context if master scheduling, confirmed demand for products.
What key information does the Master Schedule record track?
Forecast demand,
Booked orders
projected inventory levels
production quantities
units still available to meet customer needs(available to promise)