Title: Integrated Distribution
1Integrated Distribution Production
Planning(DP/PP) (Review) EIN 5346 Logistics
Engineering Fall, 2016
2Integrated Distribution Planning
Production Planning (DP/PP) Theories
Concepts
3SCM Overview
SCM aims at managing and optimizing the
information flow and the material flow through a
network of suppliers, manufacturers,
distributors, and customers.
4SCM Overview
5SCM Overview
- Traditionally, distribution planning and
production planning are carried out, independent
of each other. Each seeks its own local optimum. - In SCM, distribution planning and production
planning decisions should be integrated to
promote global optimum. - This integrated distribution and production
planning aims at - Reducing costs for sourcing products and raw
materials, - Improving customer service,
- Dramatically reducing on-hand stocks, and
- Making better use of company resources.
6Capable-to-Match (CTM)
- Capable-to-match (CTM) is an APO tool to perform
DP/PP interactively. CTM is a heuristic
approach it does not optimize. - CTM planning is a first-come, first-serve
heuristic as a result, shortages may occur to
late comers. - CTM approach usually applies when demand
priorities (e.g. demand type, customer
priorities, product priorities) exists - There is no re-planning for the created orders
for other demands.
7Capable-to-Match (CTM)
- CTM Procedure
- Prioritize demands and orders, and categorize
supplies (production and/or stocks), according to
the planning mode and the search strategy - Load the master data and the transaction data
(demands and orders) into CTM engine - Run CTM to match demands with supplies in a
location-by-location procedure. - All supply categories and the production are
taken into account for each location, according
to the search strategy.
8CTM Categorisation and Search Strategy
The search strategy defines the sequence for
supplies to match with demands. The sequence of
the locations is determined by the priorities
(see Figure 10.12), where the location SOURCE1
has a higher priority than SOURCE2, so first all
the planning steps are performed for the location
SOURCE1. Production is only able to cover one
demand.
9Supply and Demand Matching Search Strategy
10Supply and Demand Matching Search Strategy
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11CTM Planning
CTM takes into account, transportation lane
priority, location priority, and product
priority and uses them to make decisions as
shown in Figure 10.14. The transportation lane
priority is used for sourcing decisions. The
location and product priorities become
significant when shortage occurs (in which the
demand with the highest priority is considered
first).
12Priorities for CTM
13Planned Stock Transfers
CTM considers the duration for goods issue,
transport, and goods receipt to schedule stock
transfer orders. Goods issue and goods receipt
are maintained in the product master in days
(unit of measurement used), and transport
duration is maintained in the transportation lane
in hours (unit of measurement used). Figure
11.3 shows the scheduling for stock transfer
orders.