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Stop running MRP

  • 25 March 2024
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We use App10 for Supply Chain, Shop Order and Finance and we run MRP every day.

What would happen if we turn of MRP?
How will that affect us?

 

Regards

Anna

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Best answer by majose 28 March 2024, 12:04

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Hi,

I think that we need a little more information about the way in which you plan the replenishment of your inventory parts, but essentially, for any parts that are currently planned by MRP, you will no longer receive any supply proposals or action messages which means that the production planners and procurement buyers won’t know which orders to place, reschedule, expedite, etc.

I hope this helps.

 

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@AXIANNAPI  what’s the reason why you wanna turn off MRP? Is it not creating the proposals you would expect (qty/dates)? Maybe it’s an issue with the parts setup and not necessarily a MRP issue. Agree with @Richard Owen, more info would be needed to get any worthwhile guidance.

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Hi,

Or do you want to run the MRP job less frequently?

-Mats

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Hi,
Thank you all for your feedback.

Why I'm asking is because we wondering of what it means to do the planning and run MRP in another system, but still handle the Shop Orders and Purchase Orders in IFS.

Regards

Anna

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Well, there will be a quite big integration, and then a nice thing with MRP and IPAP is as you might know...

Typical scenario

  • We have a parent demand that generates a shop order req
  • And then we get exploded demand for components and if there is a net requirement, system “responds” by creating SO/PO Reqs for the components.

In IPAP we see the exploded demand nicely.

  • Then when we convert the parent SO Req, system hides the exploded demand in IPAP and replaces them with Shop Order Component demand. And under the hood is more than that … it considers P- and K-phantoms in a good way. We avoid showing double demand in IPAP.

This could be a challenge for an integration like this.

Also if your planners works with Action Messages from MRP, like for example Late- and Early Order messages, this might be a challenge.

Then of course you will have the challenge to incorporate new developments in “the other MRP engine”.  (if you want) Like for example in 24r1 we have modified logic quite a bit for more advanced alternate component logic, incorporated remanufacturing structures etc etc.

Cheers

-Mats

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