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What is Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRPII)

Handbook of Research on Enterprise Systems
Extends MRP by addressing all resources in addition to inventory. MRPII links material requirements planning with capacity requirements planning avoiding over and under shop loading typical with MRP.
Published in Chapter:
Enterprise Resource Planning System Risks and Rewards
Joseph Bradley (University of Idaho, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-859-8.ch007
Abstract
Enterprise Resource Planning systems have proven difficult and costly to implement. Organizations must consider the risks and rewards of embarking on complex and time consuming implementation projects. This chapter explores why firms adopt ERP systems, identifies the benefits firms seek, discusses the various risks firms face as they adopt these systems, and suggests ways firms can manage these risks.
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Assessing ERP Risks and Rewards
Extends MRP by addressing all resources in addition to inventory. MRPII links material requirements planning with capacity requirements planning avoiding over and under shop loading typical with MRP.
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ERP and the Best-of-Breed Alternative
MRPII extends MRP by addressing all resources in addition to inventory. MRPII links material requirements planning with capacity requirements planning avoiding over- and under-shop-loading typical with MRP.
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Implementing Best of Breed ERP Systems
MRPII extends MRP by addressing all resources in addition to inventory. MRPII links material requirements planning with capacity requirements planning avoiding the over and under shop loading typical with MRP. MRPII includes more business functionality than MRP, dealing with sales, production, inventory, schedules, and cash flows (Palaniswamy & Frank, 2000)
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