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Manufacturing process management (MPM) is a collection of technologies and methods used to define how products are to be manufactured. MPM differs from ERP/MRP which is used to plan the ordering of materials and other resources, set manufacturing schedules, and compile cost data.
A cornerstone of MPM is the central repository for the integration of all these tools and activities aids in the exploration of alternative production line scenarios; making assembly lines more efficient with the aim of reduced lead time to product launch, shorter product times and reduced work in progress (WIP) inventories as well as allowing rapid response to product or product changes.
- Production process planning
- Manufacturing concept planning
- Factory layout planning and analysis
- work flow simulation.
- walk-path assembly planning
- plant design optimization
- Mixed model line balancing.
- Workloads on multiple stations.
- Process simulation tools e.g. die press lines, manufacturing lines
- Ergonomic simulation and assessment of production assembly tasks
- Resource planning
- Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
- Numerical control CNC
- Direct numerical control (DNC)
- Tooling/equipment/fixtures development
- Tooling and Robot work-cell setup and offline programming (OLP)
- Generation of shop floor work instructions
- Time and cost estimates
- ABC – Manufacturing activity-based costing
- Outline of industrial organization
- Quality computer-aided quality assurance (CAQ)
- Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA)
- Statistical process control (SPC)
- Computer aided inspection with coordinate-measuring machine (CMM)
- Tolerance stack-up analysis using PMI models.
- Success measurements
- Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE),
- Communication with other systems
- Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
- Manufacturing operations management (MOM)
- Product data management (PDM)
- SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) real time process monitoring and control
- Human–machine interface (HMI) (or man-machine interface (MMI))
- Distributed control system (DCS)
See also
- List of production topics
- Process management
- Quality management system processes
- Operations Management
- Industrial Management
- Industrial technology
- Industrial Engineering
References
- Machover, Carl (January 1996). "18". The CAD/CAM Handbook. Beverly Beckert. McGraw-Hill Companies. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-07-039375-2.
Further reading
- Materials and Manufacturing Processes, ISSN 1532-2475 (electronic) ISSN 1042-6914 (paper), Taylor & Francis
This article may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article June 2017 Manufacturing process management MPM is a collection of technologies and methods used to define how products are to be manufactured MPM differs from ERP MRP which is used to plan the ordering of materials and other resources set manufacturing schedules and compile cost data A cornerstone of MPM is the central repository for the integration of all these tools and activities aids in the exploration of alternative production line scenarios making assembly lines more efficient with the aim of reduced lead time to product launch shorter product times and reduced work in progress WIP inventories as well as allowing rapid response to product or product changes Production process planning Manufacturing concept planning Factory layout planning and analysis work flow simulation walk path assembly planning plant design optimization Mixed model line balancing Workloads on multiple stations Process simulation tools e g die press lines manufacturing lines Ergonomic simulation and assessment of production assembly tasks Resource planning Computer aided manufacturing CAM Numerical control CNC Direct numerical control DNC Tooling equipment fixtures development Tooling and Robot work cell setup and offline programming OLP Generation of shop floor work instructions Time and cost estimates ABC Manufacturing activity based costing Outline of industrial organization Quality computer aided quality assurance CAQ Failure mode and effects analysis FMEA Statistical process control SPC Computer aided inspection with coordinate measuring machine CMM Tolerance stack up analysis using PMI models Success measurements Overall equipment effectiveness OEE Communication with other systems Enterprise resource planning ERP Manufacturing operations management MOM Product data management PDM SCADA supervisory control and data acquisition real time process monitoring and control Human machine interface HMI or man machine interface MMI Distributed control system DCS See alsoList of production topics Process management Quality management system processes Operations Management Industrial Management Industrial technology Industrial EngineeringReferencesMachover Carl January 1996 18 The CAD CAM Handbook Beverly Beckert McGraw Hill Companies p 236 ISBN 978 0 07 039375 2 Further readingMaterials and Manufacturing Processes ISSN 1532 2475 electronic ISSN 1042 6914 paper Taylor amp Francis