Manufacturing Planning and Control for Supply Chain Management Author: Amazon Prime | Language: English | ISBN:
0071750312 | Format: PDF
Manufacturing Planning and Control for Supply Chain Management Description
The definitive guide to manufacturing planning and control--FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED FOR THE CPIM EXAM
Improve supply chain effectiveness, productivity, customer satisfaction, and profitability with help from this authoritative resource. Completely up-to-date, Manufacturing Planning and Control for Supply Chain Management: APICS/CPIM Certification Edition offers comprehensive preparation for the challenging CPIM exam with hundreds of practice exam questions and detailed case studies. In-depth coverage of manufacturing planning and control (MPC) best practices and the latest research gives you the competitive advantage in today's global manufacturing environment, and helps you to obtain the coveted CPIM designation.
Covers the state of the art in manufacturing, including:
- Manufacturing planning and control
- Enterprise resource planning
- Demand management
- Forecasting
- Sales and operations planning
- Master production scheduling
- Material requirements planning
- Capacity planning and management
- Production activity control
- Advanced scheduling
- Just-in-time
- Distribution requirements planning
- Management of supply chain logistics
- Order point inventory control methods
- Strategy and MPC system design
- Hardcover: 576 pages
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 1 edition (March 29, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0071750312
- ISBN-13: 978-0071750318
- Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 1.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Mainly for ATP (Chapter 7):
Errors in the formulas and questions are misleading. We spent awful lot of time trying to figure out how to calculate the wrong value
By Stephan Pire
This book while giving a good idea for the overall concepts, lacks a lot of the detail asked in the CPIM Module 2 test. It's listed as the required text but with the slew of errors in the calculations and end of chapter questions, I was disappointed. I read the entire book, took extensive notes and just barely passed.
By Max Cambron Fletcher
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