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This document outlines the topics and structure of the MEE2033 Production Planning and Control course. The course is divided into 8 modules covering key concepts like aggregate planning, master production scheduling, material requirements planning, capacity management, shop floor control, enterprise resource planning systems, and supply chain management. The course aims to teach students how to effectively plan and control production through various quantitative and qualitative techniques in order to meet strategic goals and customer demands. A variety of teaching methods like flipped classroom, industry lectures, and computer simulations will be used. Student performance will be evaluated through digital assignments, tests, and projects.

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Undefined - MEE2033 Production Planning and Control

This document outlines the topics and structure of the MEE2033 Production Planning and Control course. The course is divided into 8 modules covering key concepts like aggregate planning, master production scheduling, material requirements planning, capacity management, shop floor control, enterprise resource planning systems, and supply chain management. The course aims to teach students how to effectively plan and control production through various quantitative and qualitative techniques in order to meet strategic goals and customer demands. A variety of teaching methods like flipped classroom, industry lectures, and computer simulations will be used. Student performance will be evaluated through digital assignments, tests, and projects.

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MEE2033 Production Planning and Control L T P J C

3 0 0 0 3
Pre-requisite : MEE1014
Module Topics L Hrs SLO
1 Introduction to Production Planning and Control - Definition - 6 1,2,
Objectives of Production Planning and Control – Functions of
production planning and control - Elements of production
control - Types of production - Organization of production
planning and control department – Internal organization of
department.
2 Aggregate Planning - Introduction-Linear decision rules (LDR) 7 1,2,7,9,17
- Graphical approach - Mathematical programming model.
3 Master Production Schedule (MPS) - Role of MPS-Inputs- 5 1,2,9,17
Outputs-MPS approach to production strategy-Principles of
MPS-MPS performance measures-Case study example.
4 Material Requirements Planning (MRP)- Introduction- 7 1,2,9,17
Objectives-Functions-Terminology-MRP System: Inputs,
Outputs, Benefits, Technical issues-MRP logic-Lot sizing
considerations-Manufacturing resource planning.
5 Capacity management- Introduction, Capacity control, Capacity 7 1,2,9,17
planning-Resource requirement planning (RRP)-Rough cut
capacity planning (RCCP): Benefits, Pitfalls of RCCP-Capacity
requirement planning: Inputs and outputs of CRP.
6 Shop floor control – Just in time (JIT) – Key elements, 5 1,2,4,9,17
techniques – JIT & PPC – Pull & Push Systems – Kanban
system – Types, number of Kanban calculations, Design,
advantages and disadvantages.
7 ERP systems – Components, Modules, Implementation, 6 1,2,3,4,5,7,9,
advantages and disadvantages - Technical aspects of SAP. 11,
Supply Chain Management (SCM): Introduction-Components, 13,17
stages, Decision phases – Supply chain macro processes in a
firm.
8 Contemporary Discussion 2
Total 45
Lecture Hours
# Mode: Flipped Class Room, [Lecture to be videotaped], Use of physical
and computer models to lecture, Visit to Industry and study the
metallurgical equipment, Min of 2 lectures by industry experts
Text Books
1. Vollmann, T.E., Berry, W.L., Whybark, D.C., and Jacobs, F.R., (2010), Manufacturing Planning and
Control for Supply Chain Management, 6th Edition, Mc Graw-Hill Irwin.
Reference Books
1. Curran, T. and Keller, G., (2009), SAP R/3 Business Blueprint, Prentice-Hall.
2. Sipper, D., Bulfin, R.L., (2007), Production Planning, Control, and Integration, Mc Graw Hill.
3. S.K. Mukhopadhyay (2009), Production planning and control – Text and Cases, PHI Ltd.
Mode of Evaluation Digital Assignments /Surprise Test /CATS/FAT
Recommended by the Board of Studies on: 03.03.2016
Date of Approval by the Academic Council: 18.03.2016
Compiled by Prof. Dega Nagaraju

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