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  • In 1983, Oliver Wight developed MRP into manufacturing resource planning ( MRP II ).
  • The ERP system uses Manufacturing resource planning ( MRP ) for the planning of production orders.
  • Eventually this evolved in means for wider production resources management, MRP2 ( Manufacturing Resources Planning ).
  • However, the redirect is to Manufacturing resource planning .-- talk ) 03 : 33, 16 June 2006 ( UTC)
  • Solarsoft delivers systems that make connections across sales, purchasing, finance, inventory and warehouse management, logistics, manufacturing resource planning ( MRP ) and quality control departments.
  • On application of information technology, systems such as computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided process planning, and manufacturing resource planning have enhanced flexibility in operation and raise productivity of companies.
  • The remaining quantity of unused material left on the shops is still held in the system as floor stock and so material will not be ordered incorrectly through the Manufacturing resource planning ( MRP ).
  • At least some of audience's stirring had to do with a perceived clash between the new JIT regime and manufacturing resource planning ( MRP II ), a computer software-based system of manufacturing planning and control that had become prominent in industry in the 1960s and 1970s.
  • QRM criticizes commonly used material planning and scheduling systems such as Material Requirements Planning ( MRP ), Manufacturing resource planning ( MRP II ), and Enterprise resource planning ( ERP ) for not incorporating system dynamics in their analysis and not accounting for the cost of long lead times.
  • Typically ISO 13399 can be used to exchange data between computer-aided design ( CAD ), computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ), computer-aided engineering ( CAE ), tool management software, product data management ( PDM / EDM ), manufacturing resource planning ( MRP ) or enterprise resource planning ( ERP ), and other computer-aided technologies ( CAx ) and systems.
  • In the 1980s, Joe Orlicky's MRP evolved into Oliver Wight's manufacturing resource planning ( MRP II ) which brings master scheduling, rough-cut capacity planning, capacity requirements planning, S & OP in 1983 and other concepts to classical MRP . By 1989, about one third of the software industry was MRP II software sold to American industry ( $ 1.2 billion worth of software ).