DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, INDORE
MBA (Full-Time) Production and
Operations Management
Fourh-4th-IV Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
Fourh-4th-IV Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
Production Planning and Control Syllabus
Production and Operations Management - Production Planning and Control [ FT 403P ]
Course
Contents
1. Introduction to Production Planning and
Control: Need of PPC, Functions of PPC, Factors Influencing
PPC in the
Organization, Manufacturing Methods
and Managerial
Policies and Pre-requisites of PPC.
2. Materials Planning and Control: Input
Required for Materials Planning and Control, Steps in Materials Planning and
Control, Techniques of Materials Planning and Control,
3. Machining
Allowances, Make or Buy Decision,
Scientific Stock Control Techniques
(Inventory Control Models).
4. Factors Influencing Process Planning: Step
in Process Planning and
Process Selection.
5. Manufacturing
resource planning (MRP
II): Introduction, Aggregate
production planning, master
production scheduling, MRP
II (Introduction, concepts),
MRP II with Just
in Time, choice
of software, making
MRP II system
work, achieving business
objectives with MRP II.
6. Scheduling: Factors Influencing Scheduling,
Working and Scheduling Charts, Job Sequences (n job on
two machines, n job on three machines), Project Scheduling, Critical
Ratio Scheduling, Assignment Techniques (Assignment - Model).
7. Capacity Planning: Capacity Planning, Integrated
Production Planning and Control.
Text
Books
- Jhamb,Production Planning and Control, Pune: Everest Publications.
- Hari Raghu Rama Sharma,Production Planning and Control Concepts and
- Application, New Delhi: Deep and Deep Publications,
- Bill Scott,Manufacturing Planning System,London :McGraw-Hill Publications,
- George W. Plossl, O. R. Licky’s.Materials Requirement Planning, New York: McGraw-Hill Publications,
Course
Objective
The course
is design to equip
the students with
the concepts of
Production Planning and Control (PPC). The
emphasis will be on the application of concepts and tools used in PPC for achieving efficiency
and quality superiority.
Examination Scheme:
Students
shall be evaluated on two components , internal and end semester examination. Internal
component shall be of 20 marks based on continuous evaluation .The Semester examination
will be worth 80 marks, the question paper will comprise of eight questions out
of which
a student will be required to attempt any five questions.
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