The Ultimate Production Planning Crash Course 2024

The complete crash course on production scheduling and industrial engineering

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Description

This course is perfect for anyone looking to enter the world of manufacturing. The instructor has packaged years of manufacturing experience into a concise but jam packed course. Students looking to get into production planning, scheduling, or industrial engineering should look no further.

The course is broken down into three sections:

Production Scheduling

In this section, students will learn the basics of scheduling products through a production system. The course covers building a bill of materials, determining lead times, understanding takt times, calculating WIP using Little's Law, and accounting for production yield.

Resource Planning

Students will learn to identify shared assets in a production system, and understand how resource constraints may impact a build schedule.  This course uses value stream maps and process times from a real auto manufacturing process to expose students to real world problems.

Capacity Analysis

Students will master capacity planning for a factory based on scheduled product deliveries and process time estimates. This section includes real world examples where students will learn the step by step process of sizing a workforce and projecting equipment needs.

After taking this class, students will have a skillset that allows them to work in production planning or scheduling. This course touches on all the fundamentals covered in an industrial engineering degree, and is a great value for the amount of topics covered.   

What You Will Learn!

  • Complete overview of production scheduling fundamentals, including little's law, setting up a bill of materials, and adjusting for yield
  • Learn critical production planning concepts, and practice building a schedule using takt time and lead times
  • Take your scheduling knowledge to the next level, by understanding how to calculate the assets and employees your production area needs to meet its goals
  • Understand value stream maps and use process maps to build production schedules

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone interested in boosting their industrial engineering and production scheduling knowledge. This course is great for individuals looking to transition into a production scheduling or planning role in manufacturing.