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NotesKhan IE6605 Production Planning and Control - Syllabus-Semester VIII-Elective-MECH-BE-Anna University MECH SEM VIII Syllabus, MECH SYLLABUS

 

IE6605                             PRODUCTION  PLANNING AND CONTROL                                L T  P  C

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OBJECTIVES:

  • To understand the various components and functions of production planning and control such as work study, product planning, process planning, production scheduling, Inventory Control.
  • To know the recent trends like manufacturing requirement Planning (MRP II) and Enterprise

Resource Planning (ERP).

 

UNIT I             INTRODUCTION                                                                                                             9

Objectives and benefits of planning and control-Functions of production control-Types of production- job- batch and continuous-Product development and design-Marketing aspect - Functional aspects- Operational aspect-Durability and dependability aspect aesthetic aspect. Profit consideration- Standardization, Simplification & specialization- Break even analysis-Economics of a new design.

 

UNIT II            WORK STUDY                                                                                                               9

Method study, basic procedure-Selection-Recording of process - Critical analysis, Development - Implementation - Micro motion and memo motion study – work measurement - Techniques of work measurement - Time study - Production study - Work sampling - Synthesis from standard data - Predetermined motion time standards.

 

UNIT III           PRODUCT PLANNING AND PROCESS PLANNING                                                    9

Product  planning-Extending  the  original  product  information-Value  analysis-Problems  in  lack  of product planning-Process planning and routing-Pre requisite information needed for process planning- Steps in process planning-Quantity determination in batch production-Machine capacity, balancing- Analysis of process capabilities in a multi product system.

 

UNIT IV          PRODUCTION SCHEDULING                                                                                        9

Production Control Systems-Loading and scheduling-Master Scheduling-Scheduling rules-Gantt charts-Perpetual loading-Basic scheduling problems - Line of balance – Flow production scheduling- Batch  production  scheduling-Product  sequencing  –  Production  Control  systems-Periodic  batch control-Material requirement planning kanban – Dispatching-Progress reporting and expediting- Manufacturing lead time-Techniques for aligning completion times and due dates.

 

UNIT V           INVENTORY CONTROL AND RECENT TRENDS IN PPC                                           9

Inventory control-Purpose of holding stock-Effect of demand on inventories-Ordering procedures. Two bin system -Ordering cycle system-Determination of Economic order quantity and economic lot size- ABC analysis-Recorder procedure-Introduction to computer integrated production planning systems- elements of JUST IN TIME SYSTEMS-Fundamentals of MRP II and ERP.

 

 

OUTCOMES:

 

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

 

  • Upon completion of this course, the students can able to prepare production planning and control activities such as work study, product planning, production scheduling, Inventory Control.
  • They can plan manufacturing requirements manufacturing requirement Planning (MRP II) and

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).

TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Martand  Telsang,  “Industrial  Engineering  and  Production  Management”,  First  edition,  S.

Chand and Company, 2000.

  1. James.B.Dilworth,”Operations management – Design, Planning and Control for manufacturing and services” Mcgraw Hill International edition 1992.

 

REFERENCES:

  1. Samson Eilon, “Elements of Production Planning and Control”, Universal Book Corpn.1984
  2. Elwood S.Buffa, and Rakesh K.Sarin, “Modern Production / Operations Management”, 8th

Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2000.

  1. Kanishka Bedi, “ Production and Operations management”,  2nd   Edition,  Oxford  university press, 2007.
  2. Melynk, Denzler, “ Operations management – A value driven approach” Irwin Mcgraw hill.
  3. Norman Gaither, G. Frazier, “Operations Management”, 9th edition, Thomson learning IE,

2007

  1. Jain. K.C & L.N. Aggarwal, “Production Planning Control and Industrial Management”, Khanna

Publishers, 1990.

  1. Chary. S.N. “Theory and Problems in Production & Operations Management”, Tata McGraw

Hill, 1995.

  1. Upendra Kachru, “Production and Operations Management – Text and cases”, 1st Edition, Excel books 2007.

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