Descriptif
Developing a customer oriented point of view on Supply Chain Management. Particularly, this module will develop interactions between Marketing and Sales with SUpply Chain business processes, and pull-flow strategies such as Demand-Driven Planning & Critical Chain (including certification DDP) and Constant Work-In-Process (ConWiP).
Objectifs pédagogiques
Course 6.1 : Marketing Logistics
- Be able to implement a Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP)
 - Know the Efficient Consumer Response toolbox and its main tools (Cross Docking, Vendor Managed Inventory, Collaborative Planning Forecasting Replenishment)
 - Know the main rules and technologies for tracking and trace material flows (ISO standard, barcoding systems, RFID…)
 - Understand the main challenges that are imposed to Supply Chain Management by marketing and commercial functions
 - Know the main business processes of a Sales Administration Department and the postponement (delayed differentiation) mechanism
 
Course 6.2 : Demand-Driven Planning & Critical Chain (DDP certification)
- Know the limits of usual MRP II approaches
 - Understand the flow and demand management benefits, particularly regarding the different types of buffers (inventory, time and capacity)
 - Know the planning and execution of DDMRP technique
 - Be able to implement DDMRP on simple cases.
 - Be ready to get the DDP credential.
 - Know the principles of Critical Chain Project Management approach and its benefits
 
Course 6.3 : Constant Work-In-Process (ConWIP)
- Know the main techniques of pull-flow strategies.
 - Understand the Constant Work-In-Process technique for managing material flows.
 - Implement it on a specific use-case through a computer-aided simulation approach.
 
Unités constitutives
| Enseignement | Type d'enseignement | Domaines | Catégorie d'enseignement | Volume horaire | Responsables | Lien Campus | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOD-M-Miles-DDMRPetCCPM DDMRP et CCPM | Tronc Commun | 30 | Anne-Marie BARTHE-DELANOË | |||
| MOD-M-Miles-MarkLog Marketing Logistics | Tronc Commun | 6 | Anne-Marie BARTHE-DELANOË | 
- Travail en Autonomie programmé à l'EDT : 45
 - Cours Magistraux : 45
 
effectifs minimal / maximal:
5/40Diplôme(s) concerné(s)
Pour les élèves du diplômeManagement of International Lean and Supply chain projects
Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management Global Supply Chain Management Project Management
Format des notes
Numérique sur 20Littérale/grade européenPour les élèves du diplômeManagement of International Lean and Supply chain projects
Vos modalités d'acquisition :
MCQ Test
Group Case studies
individual Exams
L'UE est acquise si Note finale >= 10 et aucune Note finaledes Modules <10- Crédits ECTS acquis : 6 ECTS
 
La note obtenue rentre dans le calcul de votre GPA.
Programme détaillé
Course 6.1 : Marketing Logistics
- Distribution Requirement Planning
 - ECR, inclunding cross-docking, VMI, CPFR, EDI, and barcoding.
 - Marketing & Sales relationships
 - Postponment and delayed differentiation
 
Course 6.2 : Demand-Driven Planning & Critical Chain (DDP certification)
Session 1: NFTF 1 (8 hours)
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- The MRP Revolution
 - Evidence of a Problem
 - The New Normal
 - Plossl’s First Law
 - Demonstrate Flow’s importance in industry
 - Plossl’s Law Caveat
 - “MRP versus Lean” Conflict
 - What “Demand Driven” really means
 - Demand Driven Operating Model
 - Demand Driven MRP
 
 
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Session 2: FTF 1 (8 hours)
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- Six Positioning Factor
 - Decoupled Lead time
 - Matrix Bill of Material
 - Inventory – Asset or Liability
 - Buffer Profiles
 - Buffer Zones
 - Calculating Buffer Levels
 - Recalculated Adjustments
 - Planned Adjustments
 - Manual Adjustments
 - Factors for Planning Adjustment Factors
 
 
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Session 3: FTF 2 (3 hours)
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- Part Planning Designations
 - DDMRP Planning Process
 - Supply Order Generation for Stocked Items
 - DDDRP Supply Order Generation Considerations
 - Supply Generation for Non-Stocked Items
 - Decoupled Explosion
 - Prioritized Share
 - Challenging Priority by Due Date
 - Buffer Status Alerts
 - Synchronization Alerts
 - Execution Collaboration
 
 
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Session 4: NFTF 2 (3 hours)
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- DDMRP Strategic Buffer Criteria
 - DDMRP and Safety Stock
 - DDMRP and Order Point
 - DDMRP and Scheduling
 - DDMRP and WIP Priority Management
 - Compare/contrast MRP, Lean and DDMRP
 - DDS&OP
 - Analytics for Master Settings changes and model improvement
 - DDS&OP protection for critical strategic impacts
 - Program Summary
 - Expected Benefits of DDMRP
 - Get Started with DDMRP
 
 
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Course 6.3 : Constant Work-In-Process (ConWIP)
- Basic concepts of ConWIP
 - Application on concrete cases
 
Mots clés
Demand-Driven MRP, Distribution Requirement Planning, Efficient Consumer Response, ConWiP, Critical Chain Project ManagementMéthodes pédagogiques
Face-to-Face sessions, Non Face-to-Face sessions, Exercices, Use CasesSupport pédagogique multimédia