Introduction MS
Introduction MS
✓ Capacity decisions: what has to be made, what will be used to make it and
when and how will this be achieved?
✓ Process decisions: deciding which type of system should be employed..
✓ Facility decisions: the layout of plant at a factory level, and the assigning of
specific products to specific plants at an organizational level.
✓ Make or buy decisions: important as it will influence the capacity, facilities
and process decisions.
✓ Infrastructure decisions: it will consider the production planning and control
system, the quality assurance system and the organizational structure.
✓ Human resource decision: two main decisions are identifying the functions
and organizational structure required and the reward system, that is, pay,
bonuses, etc.
Manufacturing Organizational Structure
Typical Sub-functions in Manufacturing
✓ Production planning with responsibility for producing manufacturing
plans such as the master production schedule (MPS) and the materials
requirements plan (MRP).
✓ Quality assurance whose job it is to ensure that products are being made to
the required specification.
✓ Plant maintenance with the responsibility of ensuring that all equipment and
machinery is maintained at an appropriate level for its use.
✓ Industrial engineering whose responsibilities include the determination of
work methods and standards, plant layouts and cost estimates.
✓ Manufacturing engineering whose responsibilities includes manufacturing
systems development, process development, process evaluation and process
planning.
✓ Production/materials control who coordinate the flow of materials and work
through the manufacturing plant (work-in-progress). Stores will usually be
included in this function.
✓ Production whose responsibility it is to physically make the product.
Categories of Manufacturing System
Manufacturing System
Cellular manufacturing
Plant Layout
Suppliers
Affected
Regions
Govt. Agencies
Affected
Regions
Central Distribution
Centers Local Storage
Affected
Donors Regions
30
India – Agriculture/Food
Food Supply Chain
32
Food Supply Chain
Customers,
Retailers
Traders