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The Supply Chain Fundamentals Series has 5 modules in all as below:
Module 1 – Forecasting – 73 Slides
Module 2 – Aggregate Planning – 28 Slides
Module 3 – Materials Requirement Planning – 36 Slides
Module 4 – Scheduling – 43 Slides
Module 5 – Inventory Management – 69 Slides
The 4th Module on Scheduling covers the following topics:
Scheduling Implications
Forward and Backward Scheduling
Scheduling Methods
Types of Planning Files
Item Master File
Routing File
Work Centre Master File
Loading Jobs in Work Centres
Gantt Charts
Assignment Methods
Sequencing
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Source: Best Practices in Scheduling PowerPoint Slides: Supply Chain Fundamentals Module 4 - Scheduling PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation, Vishnu Rayapeddi
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Vishnu is an experienced management consultant and trainer specializing in implementing continuous process improvements. [read more]
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