Manual Reorder Point Planning
Manual Reorder Point Planning
Manual Reorder Point Planning
Use
In reorder point planning, procurement is triggered when the sum of
plant stock and firmed receipts falls below the reorder point.
Features
The reorder point should cover the average material requirements
expected during the replenishment lead time.
The safety stock exists to cover both excess material consumption
within the replenishment lead time and any additional requirements
that may occur due to delivery delays. Therefore, the safety stock is
included in the reorder level.
The following values are important for defining the reorder point:
Safety stock
Average consumption
Replenishment lead time
The following values are important for defining the safety stock:
Process Flow
The continuous monitoring of available warehouse stock within
reorder point planning is carried out in Inventory Management.
Every time a material is withdrawn from the warehouse, the
system checks whether this withdrawal has caused stock levels to fall
below the reorder level. If this is the case, the system makes an entry
in the planning file for the next planning run (see also
Checking the Planning File).
If a material is returned to the warehouse, the system checks in
exactly the same way whether the available warehouse stock exceeds
the reorder level again. If this is the case, an entry is made in the
planning file, which acts as an indicator for the planning run to delete
any unnecessary procurement proposals.
If planned receipts are no longer required due to material returns,
for example, then the system will suggest that these receipts should
be cancelled. In this case, the MRP controller in cooperation with
Purchasing or Production must check whether the purchase order or
the production order can be cancelled.
The system then calculates the net requirements. The system
compares the available stock at plant level (including safety stock) plus the
firmed receipts that have already been planned (purchase orders, production
orders, firmed purchase requisitions and so on) with the reorder point. If the
sum of the stock plus receipts is less than the reorder point, a material shortage
exists.