06ME668-Operation Management |
PART – A |
UNIT I: |
0PERATIONS MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS: Introduction, Historical
Development, Operations Management Definition, Production and
Manufacturing Systems, Products v/s Services, Productivity, Factors
affecting Productivity, International Dimensions of Productivity, The
environment of operations, Operational excellence and world class
manufacturing practices.
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UNIT II: |
OPERATIONS DECISION MAKING: Introduction, Characteristics of
decisions, framework for Decision Making, Decision methodology, Decision
supports systems, Economic models, Statistical models.
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UNIT III: |
SYSTEM DESIGN & CAPACITY PLANNING: Design capacity, System
capacity, and Determination of Equipment requirement. Facility Location and
Facility Layout, Location Planning for Goods and Services, Foreign locations
and facility layout.
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UNIT IV: |
FORECASTING: Forecasting Objectives and Uses, Forecasting Variables,
Opinion and Judgmental methods, Time Series methods, Exponential
smoothing, Regression and Correlation methods, Application and Control of
Forecasts.
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PART – B |
UNIT V: |
AGGREGATE PLANNING AND MASTER SCHEDULING:
Introduction, Planning and Scheduling, Objectives of Aggregate Planning,
Aggregate Planning Methods, Master Scheduling Objectives, Master
Scheduling Methods.
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UNIT VI: |
INVENTORY CONTROL AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT:
Definition and Need, Components Inventory, inventory control. Scope of
Materials Management, Material handling, storage and retrieval, purpose of
inventories, Dependent and Independent demand, Inventory cost and Order
quantities, Inventory classification and counting
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UNIT VII: |
MATERIAL AND CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS PLANNING:
Overview: MRP and CRP, MRP: Underlying Concepts, System Parameters,
MRP Logic, System refinements, Capacity Management, CRP activities.
Concept of continuous improvement of process.
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UNIT VIII: |
PURCHASING & SUPPLY MANAGEMENT: Purchase and supply chain
management- Approaches to purchase and supply chain management, make
or buy decision, e-Procurement, Vender development, rating, andcertification
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REFERENCE |
TEXT BOOKS: |
1. Operations Management, I. B. Mahadevan. Theory and practice,
Pearson, 2007.
2. Operations Management, I. Monks, J.G., McGraw-Hili
International Editions, 1987.
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Reference Books |
1. Modern Production/Operations Management, Buffa, Wiley
Eastern Ltd.2001
2. Production and Operations Management, Pannerselvam. R., PHI.
2002
3. Productions & Operations Management, Adam & Ebert. 2002
4. Production and Operations Management, Chary, S. N., Tata-
McGraw Hill. 2002
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