Getting it Just-in-Time with MRP & MRP II
MRP systems existed for years. Here's an overview of MRP-based supply chain planning, the idealized model it creates, and problems that still occur.
APS scheduling by industry means building feasible production plans around the constraints that matter most in your environment—allergens and perishability in food & beverage, strict validation in life sciences, complex routings in aerospace & defense, press changeovers in packaging, and bottleneck machines in metal fabrication. Use this blog collection to compare common use cases, see what scheduling rules work, and learn how APS replaces spreadsheet guesswork with fast, constraint-based what-if scenarios.
APS (Advanced Planning & Scheduling) creates feasible schedules using real constraints (capacity, materials, changeovers, labor). ERP/MRP often plans “in buckets” and can ignore shop-floor realities, which is why schedules can fail in execution.
Because the dominant constraints differ: perishability and sanitation in food & beverage, validation and traceability in life sciences, complex routings in aerospace & defense, and high-changeover sequencing in packaging and metal fabrication.
Typical use cases include finite capacity scheduling, changeover optimization, campaign/lot scheduling, constraint-based sequencing, and rapid re-planning when demand or materials change.
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