very interesting ! I had barely the same training in France using the same examples. I wish I can attend to one of your online trainings, all of you are incredible experts ! There is still something not clear to me, the whole concept of the Capacity Buffer and the planning board Management - Received / Expected. If you can help me out with an explanation or share any text explaining it that would be very kind. Kind regards.
Why is the lead time unit written in BOM always "days"? While in mass-production, one unit of item can be manufactured in just minutes, seconds? I find it hard to use DDMRP when the lead time unit is less than a day.
If the demand is too low (lesser than 1 per day) is it possible to size your buffer profiles using yearly data instead? For example, instead of average daily usage it will be average yearly usage
One can use ADU's of less than one, this can often happen when you don't sell or use products everyday, but you still need to hold stock. Spare parts for example.
@@kentitmuss Thanks for the quick response sir! 👍 Researching to see if this is a viable solution for spare parts which have very low demand, for example, 1 unit every 2 years or more