MRP has been a mainstay
of manufacturing systems for 40 years. MRP evolved from simple inventory planning systems to become the heart
of the MRPII systems which eventually became ERP. While the applications surrounding it have become broader, more sophisticated and web-based, MRP continues to operate in the loneliness
of the Saturday night batch window quietly exploding bills
of materials and logging exceptions for hours.
During this same 40 years, manufacturing business processes have seen countless changes and improvements including JIT, TQM, Six Sigma, Flow Manufacturing, Lean Manufacturing and Supply
Chain Management. Although much logic has been added to MRP to deal with new manufacturing processes, it has not been able to keep up with the real-time pace
of today's supply
chain. As a result, planners have devised ingenious ways to trick MRP to handle new processes but often need to dump the output into spreadsheets
of their own design in the hope
of wrestling thousands
of exceptions to ground.
Oracle's new Rapid Planning application is just what companies still running MRP have been waiting for! The newest member
of the Value
Chain Planning product line, Rapid Planning is designed to empower planners with comprehensive supply planning that runs online in minutes, not hours. It enables a planner simulate the incremental impact
of a new order or re-run an entire plan in a separate sandbox. Rapid Planning does a complete multi-level bill
of material explosion like MRP but plans orders considering material and capacity constraints. Considering material and capacity constraints in planning can help you quickly reduce inventory and improve on-time shipments.
Rapid Planning is an APS application that leverages years
of Oracle development experience and customer feedback. Rather than rely exclusively on black-box heuristics, Rapid Planning is designed to give planners the computing power to use their industry experience and business knowledge to improve MRP. For example, Rapid Planning has a powerful worksheet user interface with built-in query capability that allows the planner to locate the orders she is interested in and use a mass update function to make quick work
of large changes. The planner can save these queries and unique user interface to personalize their planning environment.
Most importantly, Rapid Planning is designed to do supply planning in today's dynamic supply
chain environment. It can be used to supplement MRP or replace MRP entirely. It generates plans that provide order-by-order details with aggregate key performance indicators that enable planners to quickly assess the overall business impact
of a plan. To find out more about how Rapid Planning can help improve your MRP, please contact me at
[email protected] or your Oracle Account Manager.