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| Mech 4-1 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | ||
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| 3 | Unit 3 | Download |
| 4 | Unit 4 | Download |
| 5 | Unit 5 | Download |
Mech 4-1 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Important Topics Questions
Course Objectives:
1) To develop the skills of forecasting, production systems and Aggregate Planning.
2) To provide the knowledge of materials management and scheduling policies
3) To understand the principles of inventory control, MRP and contemporary management
techniques.
4) To guide in learning the key concepts and issues of quality management in both manufacturing
and service organizations.
5) To develop the knowledge and skill to find out the optimum solutions for a given situation using
optimization techniques.
UNIT – I:
Forecasting: Introduction, types of forecasting and their uses, General principles of forecasting,
forecasting techniques: qualitative and quantitative methods of Forecasting.
Production Systems: Types of production systems: job, batch, mass and flow type production.
Aggregate Planning: Introduction, aggregate planning strategies, aggregate planning methods,
problems
UNIT – II:
Scheduling: Introduction, difference with loading, scheduling policies, techniques, standard
scheduling methods.
Materials Management: Introduction, functions of materials management, inventory, inventory
management, types of inventories, Selective inventory control techniques: ABC analysis, VED
analysis.
UNIT – III:
Inventory Control: P and Q Systems, Basic Economic Order Quantity model, Price break model,
assumptions and problems
Material Requirement Planning: Introduction, Inputs, outputs and MRP logic.
Contemporary management techniques: Introduction to Lean, JIT, ERP and Supply chain
Management.
UNIT – IV:
Quality Management: Quality engineering, Taguchi Principles, SQC – X bar, p and c charts,
problems, Juran‘s principles Introduction to quality acceptance sampling.
Deming‘s Philosophy, Introduction to Total quality management, Quality Function Deployment,
Introduction to six sigma and ISO 9000 2015 standards.
UNIT – V:
Optimization: Linear Programming – Graphical and simplex method – problems, Demonstration of
Transportation and Assignment Models, Travelling Salesman problem.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Modern Production/ operations managements / Baffa & Rakesh Sarin
2. Operations Management – an Integrated Approach, International student Version, R. Dan Reid
and Nada R. Sanders, John Wiley & Sons
3. Production and Operations management by K. C. Jain, Wiley
4. Operations Management by William J. Stevenson, McGraw-Hill Companies 2015
5. SOperations Management by Jay Heizer , Barry Render, Chuck Munson , Amit Sachan Twelfth
Edition, Pearson, 2017
REFERENCES:
1. Maynard‘s Industrial Engineering Handbook, Kjell B. Zandin, Fifth Edition 2001, The McGraw-
Hill Companies, Inc.
2. Operations Management S.N. Chary.
3. Inventory Control Theory and Practice / Martin K. Starr and David W. Miller.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to
CO1: Apply appropriate forecasting techniques & Aggregate planning methods
CO2: Learn Materials management analysis and scheduling policies
CO3: Learn about the inventory control techniques, MRP and contemporary management
techniques.
CO4: Apply quality management principles proposed by Taguachi, Juran & Demigs
CO5: Apply optimization to LP model & transportation and assignment problems
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