MRP stands for two related terms: Material Requirements Planning (MRP), a software-based manufacturing inventory control/production planning system; and Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II), a planning method for all of the manufacturer's resources. Manufacturers must have an effective plan to get their products to the customer as quickly as possible.
Inputting info for output schedules
MRP software means you input the master production schedule, inventory status records, bills of materials, and planning data, then you receive the output of recommended production and purchasing schedules.
I recommend: Horizon Software, provider of MRP solutions to small to medium-sized manufacturers for 20-plus years, offers easy software integration with MS Office and other third-party solutions.
Double-check your numbers
Remember, the dependability of your outputs depends on the accuracy of your input numbers and information. Take the extra time to train your employees to ensure their attention to detail.
I recommend: At
20/20 Software, select free demos of several programs to find the best fit – just scroll down to "Manufacturing/MRP" and take your pick!
Combine the best MRP with the best employees
MRP is not without its downside, because it's only as accurate as the people who input the data. Ensuring accurate data entry is vital to its success.
I recommend: Go to
DBA Manufacturing for their MRP software, and click on "Guided Tour" for 33 free MRP demos. Go to
Exact Alliance for their Small Business MRP, which offers a terrific "make and buy" report and much more for the small manufacturer.
Use all of your resources for planning
MRP and MRP II are only two ways to control product output. Make sure you have appropriate provisions to accommodate your resource requirements, including sales goals that fit, vendor relationships, ability to foresee inventory shortages, audits, accurate cash flow estimations, and quality control enforcement and inspection.
I recommend: Sage Pro Manufacturing offers excellent tools to help you improve the efficiency of your manufacturing process, to automate inputs and outputs, provide for quick adjustments, and help you stay ahead of competitors. Consider enrolling your key employees in
Sage Software University to take a class in the Sage software program you choose for the best possible employee training. Classes are available online or in classrooms throughout the U.S.