Production Planning – Best Practices

Industry Leading Production Planning Techniques

As the creation of products and services has become more extensive and varied, the manufacturing industry has become more competitive. There are many things to keep an eye on such as material requirements planning, supply chain management, and inventory control. Operations continue to become more complex, and this means manufacturing companies require more thorough production planning.

What you’ll learn

  • Best Practices for Production Planning.
  • Improve your Production Planning Process to Next Level.
  • Industry Leading tips and techniques.
  • Must do course for all Production Planners , Production Managers & Planning Managers.
  • Boost Your Career as Production Planner.

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 2 lectures • 9min.
  • Production Planning Best Practices –> 8 lectures • 1hr 13min.

Production Planning - Best Practices

Requirements

As the creation of products and services has become more extensive and varied, the manufacturing industry has become more competitive. There are many things to keep an eye on such as material requirements planning, supply chain management, and inventory control. Operations continue to become more complex, and this means manufacturing companies require more thorough production planning.

A production plan is the best way to guarantee you deliver high-quality products/services as efficiently as possible.

To maximize productivity, every company needs a sound production plan. However, effective planning is a complex process that covers a wide variety of activities to ensure that materials, equipment, and human resources are available when and where they are needed. Production planning is like a roadmap: It helps you know where you are going and how long it will take you to get there.

Here are some advantages of an effective production plan and schedule.

  • Reduced labor costs by eliminating wasted time and improving process flow.
  • Reduced inventory costs by decreasing the need for safety stocks and excessive work-in-process inventories.
  • Optimized equipment usage and increased capacity.
  • Improved on-time deliveries of products and services.

The pandemic outbreak has been a significant eye-opener, especially as far as production planning goes. The pandemic has shown us how unprepared our supply chains are when it comes to coping with major calamities like this one.

With this course let me help you to build a better production planning process that will make your supply chain more responsive and resilient.

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