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Manufacturing process management

 
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Manufacturing Process Management (MPM) is a collection of technologies and methods used to define how products are to be manufactured. MPM differs from ERP/MRP which is used to plan the ordering of materials and other resources, set manufacturing schedules, and compile cost data.[1]

A cornerstone of MPM is the central repository for the integration of all these tools and activities aids in the exploration of alternative production line scenarios; making assembly lines more efficient with the aim of reduced lead time to product launch, shorter product times and reduced work in progress (WIP) inventories as well as allowing rapid response to product or product changes.

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References

  1. ^ Machover, Carl (1996-01). "18". The CAD/CAM Handbook. Beverly Beckert. pp. 236. ISBN 0-07-039375-3. 

Academic resources

  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes, ISSN: 1532-2475 (electronic) 1042-6914 (paper), Taylor & Francis
  • Knowledge and Innovation Culture as Determinants of Financial Performance in New Product Development, Dr Paul Shum
  • POMLIB, a set of on-line tools for teaching production and operations management by Dr. Richard Barr

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