Showing posts with label ERP software for chemical industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ERP software for chemical industry. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2016

What is the difference between MRP software and MRP module of ERP?


What is the difference between MRP software and MRP module of ERP?

Material Requirement Planning, popularly known as MRP, was developed during 1960s. This was a proactive manner of inventory management. This technique fundamentally explodes the end product demand obtained from the 'Master Production Schedule' (MPS) for a specified product structure (which is taken from Bill of Material) into a detailed schedule of purchase order or production orders, taking into account the inventory on hand.

MRP is a simple logic but the magnitude of data involved in a realistic situation makes it computationally cumbersome. If undertaken manually, the entire process is highly time consuming. It therefore becomes essential to use a computer to carry out the exercise.

MRP successfully demonstrated its effectiveness in reduction of inventory; production and delivery lead times by improving coordination and avoiding delays, thus making commitment more realistic. MRP proved to be a very good technique for managing inventory, but it did not take into account of other resources of an organization. Due to this shortcoming a modified MRP logic, popularly known as 'closed loop MRP' has been developed. A new module called Capacity Requirement Planning (CRP) has been incorporated in this. This module manages the capacity of the organization to produce a particular product. A feedback loop is provided from the CRP module to MPS if there is not enough capacity available to produce.

Later the need was felt to integrate the financial resource with the manufacturing activities. From this evolved an integrated manufacturing management system called Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP II).

Transition from MRP II to ERP happened some time later because the basic MRP II system design was suffering from a few inherent drawbacks such as limited focus to manufacturing activities, assumption of the mass or repetitive production set ups, and poor budgetary and costing controls.

The shortcomings o MRP-II and the need to integrate these new techniques, led to the development of a total integrated solution called Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), which attempts to integrate the transactions of suppliers and customers with the manufacturing and service environment of the organization to produce the best possible plan. Today there are further development in the ERP concept and evolution of Web-enabled ERP

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

ERP for Chemical Industry






ERP for Chemical Industry

With the depth and breadth of engineering solutions from eresource, companies in the chemical processing industry are transforming their leading edge design concepts into innovative products and processes that work. eresource deploys the world's most comprehensive metaphysics solutions to solve their complex engineering challenges. The engineered scalability of the solutions delivers the flexibility customers need, within an architecture that is adaptable to the processes and design systems of their choice. For more than a decade, chemical processing companies have faced high costs of raw materials, over capacity and stringent regulatory requirements. Many have responded by developing high-value products, improving efficiency and optimizing processes. Improvements and innovation have been made possible through the use of experimentation and process expertise, process engineering software and, engineering simulation for high-fidelity and detailed understanding of process equipment and unit operations. The urgency for sustainability, green engineering, innovative new materials, plant and product safety, product quality and new enterprise resource planning has created great opportunities for designers and process engineers. eresource erp details its way through all these enterprise hindrances and provides a solution that best fits the industry practices.


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