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Materials Planning with SAP ERP (SAP MRP)

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Balance the art and science of materials planning! Learn how to use SAP ERP to calculate what, when, and how many items are required for production with this comprehensive guide. From portfolio management and policy setting to exception monitoring and inventory optimization, you'll see the complete manufacturing picture that materials planning paints. Once implemented, evaluate your materials planning to make improvements, and move your materials planning from routine to strategic!
* Implement, customize, and use SAP ERP for materials planning
* Evaluate and monitor your materials planning process
* Model your materials planning calculation using simulations
Materials Planning 101
Understand what can and cannot be achieved with materials planning, and what tasks and trends you'll encounter in your daily work. Portfolios, Policies, Exceptions, and Inventory
These four pillars of the materials planning calculation are key to evaluating what you'll require and when. Learn how to manage them in with critical tools and add-ons from SAP. Calculation Simulations
Learn modeling techniques from case studies and simulations that will help you apply materials planning concepts to your own planning. * Supply chain management
* Portfolio management
* Automatic and periodic policies
* Exception monitoring
* Inventory optimization
* SAP ERP
* Inefficiencies
* Key performance indicators
* Value streams

519 pages, Hardcover

Published November 30, 2015

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Uwe Goehring

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April 2, 2019
Pros: Has some great information regarding SAP and materials planning

Cons: Some sections are hard to follow due to poor grammar and typos. Some of the book feels like a sales pitch.
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