Week - 1 |
Inventory control subject to known demand
-Types of inventories
- Motivation for holding inventories
- Characteristics of inventory systems |
Week - 2 |
Inventory control subject to known demand
- Relevant costs: Holding, Order, Penalty
- The EOQ model
- Extension to a finite production rate
- Quantity discount modoels
+ All-unit discount
+ incremental discount |
Week - 3 |
Inventory control subject to known demand
- Resource constrained Multiple Product Systems
- EOQ models for production planning
Inventory control subject to uncertain demand
- the nature of randomness
- optimization criterion |
Week - 4 |
Inventory control subject to uncertain demand
- The newsboy model
- Lot size-reorder point system |
Week - 5 |
Inventory control subject to uncertain demand
- Service level in (Q,R) systems
- Additional Discussion of periodic-review systems |
Week - 6 |
Inventory control subject to uncertain demand
- Multi-product systems
- Multi-echelon systems
- Perishable inventory problems |
Week - 7 |
Supply Chain Management
- The transportation problem
- Solving transportation problem with LP
- Generalization of transportation problems
- Computer application on transportation problem (GAMS and Excel) |
Week - 8 |
Supply Chain Management
- Distribution resource planning
- Determining delivery routes in Supply Chain |
Week - 9 |
Supply Chain Management
- Designing product for supply chain
-The role of information in the supply chain
- Multilevel distribution systems |
Week - 10 |
Push and Pull Production Control Systems : MRP and JIT
- MRP basics,
- JIT basics
- The explosion Calculus
- Alternative lot-Sizing Schemes
- Shortcomings of MRP |
Week - 11 |
Push and Pull Production Control Systems : MRP and JIT
- Incorporating Lot-Sizing Algorithms into Explosion Calculus
- Lot sizing with capacity constraints |
Week - 12 |
Push and Pull Production Control Systems : MRP and JIT
- JIT Fundamentals
- A comparison of MRP and JIT
- JIT or Lean Production |
Week - 13 |
Operations Scheduling
- Production Scheduling and the Hierarchy of Production Decisions
- Important Characteristics of Job Shop Scheduling Problems
-Job Shop Scheduling Terminology
- A comparison of specific sequencing rules
- Objectives in Job Shop Management
- An introduction to Sequencing Theory for a single machine |
Week - 14 |
Operations Scheduling
- Sequencing algorithms for Multiple Machines
- Assembly Line Balancing |