A master production schedule (MPS) shows when and how much of a particular product will be needed in each period, such as production, staffing, inventory, etc. The MPS is generally related to manufacturing, and it identifies the quantity of each product needed. To optimize production, identify bottlenecks, and anticipate needs and completed goods, this plan quantifies significant processes, parts, and other resources. Profitability is affected drastically by the accuracy and viability of a MPS since it drives much of a factory's activity.
Navigation Path: Planning>Transaction>MPS Run Process
- Follow the above steps to open the ‘MPS Run Process’ screen.
- Select the ‘Master schedule’ from the pick list.
- Select the ‘MRP Code’ from the dropdown list. Selecting the MRP code automatically populates the MRP Name.
- Choose the ‘From Date’ and ‘To Date’ for the period which MPS Run Process is applicable for.
- Tick the ‘Include Exception’
- Tick/untick the safety stock as required:
- Enabling safety stock includes the buffer stock in planning.
- Disabling safety stock excludes the buffer stock in planning.
- Tick/untick the ‘Pegging Required’ if needed. Enabling Pegging allows you to track your materials.
- Tick/untick the ‘Stock Post Required’ if needed. Enabling this facilitates the system to consider the pre-existing stock.
- Click ‘Process’ to run MPS Run Process. Else, click the Combine button to execute both MPS and MRP Run Processes.
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