The complete crash course on production scheduling and industrial engineering What you'll learn Complete overview of production scheduling fundamentals, including little's law, setting up a bill of materials, and adjusting for yield Learn critical production planning concepts, and practice building a schedule using takt time and lead times Take your scheduling knowledge to the next level, by understanding how to calculate the assets and employees your production area needs to meet its goals Understand value stream maps and use process maps to build production schedules Requirements No experience needed. Exposure to production/manufacturing environments will help provide context. Description This course is perfect for anyone looking to enter the world of manufacturing. The instructor has packaged years of manufacturing experience into a concise but jam packed course. Students looking to get into production planning, scheduling, or industrial engineering should look no further.The course is broken down into three sections:Production SchedulingIn this section, students will learn the basics of scheduling products through a production system. The course covers building a bill of materials, determining lead times, understanding takt times, calculating WIP using Little's Law, and accounting for production yield.Resource PlanningStudents will learn to identify shared assets in a production system, and understand how resource constraints may impact a build schedule. This course uses value stream maps and process times from a real auto manufacturing process to expose students to real world problems.Capacity AnalysisStudents will master capacity planning for a factory based on scheduled product deliveries and process time estimates. This section includes real world examples where students will learn the step by step process of sizing a workforce and projecting equipment needs. After taking this class, students will have a skillset that allows them to work in production planning or scheduling. This course touches on all the fundamentals covered in an industrial engineering degree, and is a great value for the amount of topics covered. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Course Overview Section 2: Production Scheduling Lecture 2 Bill of Materials Lecture 3 Lead Times Lecture 4 Scheduling with Lead Times Lecture 5 Takt Times Lecture 6 Yield Lecture 7 Little's Law Lecture 8 Practice Problems Section 3: Resource Planning Lecture 9 Resource Planning Lecture 10 Resource Creation Lecture 11 Value Stream Mapping Lecture 12 Scheduling Heuristics Section 4: Capacity Analysis Lecture 13 Asset Planning Lecture 14 Workforce Sizing Lecture 15 Practice Problems Lecture 16 More Practice Problems Anyone interested in boosting their industrial engineering and production scheduling knowledge. This course is great for individuals looking to transition into a production scheduling or planning role in manufacturing.
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