1. Demand disaggregation. If the forecast is accurate to a monthly or quarterly level, or the customer places a large order but requires delivery in batches, the order must be disaggregated and a plan prepared.
2. Consider the cumulative demand and cumulative delivery. If the demand in each time period is different and there are peaks and troughs, then the peaks and valleys will be cut and moved forward to carry out a balanced plan. If there are holidays, production must be advanced.
3. The preparation of production plans requires comprehensive consideration of various conditions and objectives. You cannot only consider one factor, but must maximize benefits.
Balanced production is not completely average, because this may cause inventory to be too high. Allow a certain amount of production capacity to float. While ensuring delivery (customer service level), control inventory levels and maintain balanced production to maximize profits.
For example, employee working hours can float between 5*8*2 and 6*10*2. Within this range, production time can be arranged as close to the delivery date as possible instead of pursuing the same working hours every week.
4. The preparation of the plan must not exceed the maximum production capacity at any time. If the demand exceeds the maximum production capacity during a certain period, including equipment and manpower, production needs to be advanced and moved forward. If the forward push still cannot satisfy the demand, you should consider whether to outsource or expand production capacity, such as purchasing equipment, leasing equipment, recruiting employees, etc.
5 Calculated based on crude production capacity. Rough production capacity is not calculated based on the production capacity of the entire factory, but the products are decomposed into components according to the BOM level, and calculated based on the key bottleneck resource production capacity of each component. For example, a finished product includes multiple parts such as injection molding, electronics, and hardware, and each workshop must independently define its production capacity.