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SERVICES
Presented By: Nidhi Mahajan
Reshant Dolta References:
Sumit Sood Production
Shikha Narula Management
Etika Jain By Prem Kumar & Asit
K Gosh
PRODUCTION CONTROL
•What it is:
–Production-The creation of value or wealth by
producing goods and services
–Control-Authority or ability to manage or direct
–Production Control–Managing all aspects of the
production process to obtain maximum value
from resources
NEED
Consumer Restrictions / Constraints
Quality Restrictions
Time Restrictions
Quantity Restrictions
Economy Restriction
STEPS
Forecasting
Planning
Routing
Scheduling
Dispatching
Follow Up
FORECASTING
Definition
The prediction of outcomes, trends, or
expected future behavior of a business,
industry sector, or the economy through the
use of statistics.
Types
Long range forecast
Intermediate range forecast
Short range forecast
CHANGE IN DEMAND OF
PROSPECTUS
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
PLANNING
Definition
Set of all the strategies, goals and actions
that are taken to ensure fulfillment of the
forecasts and acts as a basis for routing and
scheduling.
Types
Planning to order
Planning for semi finished stock finished to
order
Planning to stock
ROUTING
Definition
Planning or fixing the pathway of stock in such a way as
to minimize handling, transportation, storage, and
deterioration through handling.
Steps
Engineering description
Bill describing items to be used
List of sequential operations
SCHEDULING
Definition
The management & allocation of resources, events &
processes to create goods & services in order to
balance
client needs with available resources while operating in
the most cost-efficient manner.
Examples
Master schedule
Time table
SCHEDULING
S.NO Course Date of Date of Date of Date of Date of Date of
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result
1 MBA 30th may 16th June 25th June 2nd July 26th Nov 5th April
2 MTA 6th June 20th June 29th June 7th July 25th Nov 7th April
3 MA 10th June 25th June 5th July 14th July 1st Dec 9th April
SESSION :
Number of holidays :
One day in second week of every month should be for industrial visit
WED A B C LIB
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FRI B C D E LIB F G
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A,B,C,D,E,F,G are seven subjects taught by M, N , O, P ,Q,R,S
TIME TABLE is made and teachers are loaded with subject, content of
syllabus etc..