How Production Planning and Control Work Together

10/12/15 1:54 PM

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Proper implementation of production planning and control through automated software is the future for those involved in the industry. With automation taking over the means of production within the worlds of manufacturing plants, these systems will change the way production workers interact with machinery. With this change, it’s imperative to have a functioning software that reduces inefficiency and waste within a plant.

Production Planning

Simply put, this process involves the planning, scheduling and oversight of the production and manufacturing process of any given company. Production planning aims to serve customers; it allocates given resources within the means of production to produce a product efficiently.

Production planning seeks to accomplish several objectives across the board. This method allocates necessary resources for production that minimizes waste and drives a low cost and high return. The right plan also informs you; empowers you to plan ahead and mitigate wasted resources. Production planning may also minimize lost customers due to flawed production.

Production Control

Whereas production planning implements plans for the future, production control works to monitor a particular project. According to the American Production and Inventory Control Society, “production control involves following up on planned schedules to assure they’ve been carried out to their full capacity.” Production control aims to meet the following objectives:

Organization

Under control guidelines, production is structured according to demand forecasts. Waste is otherwise inevitable without the proper organization of raw materials, equipment, machines and labor. This results in minimized cost of production and on time delivery of products.

Shipment

Reducing delays in production comes from ensuring timely and regular supply of raw materials at the desired place and of desired quality/quantity.

Inspection

Production control focuses on the product. Semi-finished and finished goods are routinely inspected to confirm the customer receives a product of approved quality.

A sustainable business within the manufacturing industry requires proper production planning and production control to maximize efficiency. Implementation of these century-old management techniques results in a reduction in wasted energy and resources. Production planning and production control assist in keeping production in check.

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