Introduction to Materials Management / Edition 7

Introduction to Materials Management / Edition 7

ISBN-10:
0131376705
ISBN-13:
9780131376700
Pub. Date:
12/31/2010
Publisher:
Pearson Education
ISBN-10:
0131376705
ISBN-13:
9780131376700
Pub. Date:
12/31/2010
Publisher:
Pearson Education
Introduction to Materials Management / Edition 7

Introduction to Materials Management / Edition 7

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Overview

Introduction to Materials Management, Seventh Edition covers all the essentials of modern supply chain management, manufacturing planning and control systems, purchasing, and physical distribution. Clearly written and exceptionally user-friendly, its content, examples, questions, and problems lead students step-by-step to mastery. KEY FEATURES: This edition’s extensive updates include: new techniques, technology, and case studies; reorganized and expanded coverage of lean production and JIT manufacturing; new information on sustainability and “green” production; use of INCOTERMS for global supply chains; revised end-of-chapter problems, and more. Widely adopted by colleges and universities worldwide, this is the only APICS-listed reference text for the Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) CPIM certification examination.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780131376700
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 12/31/2010
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 8.60(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Steve Chapman is an Associate Professor in the College of Management, N. C. State University. He holds undergraduate and MBA degrees from The University of Michigan and a Ph.D. in Operations and Strategic Management from Michigan State University. In addition to his current academic position, he has served on the faculties of Eastern Michigan University, The University of Iowa, Duke University, and The University of North Carolina at both Greensboro and Chapel Hill.

Prior to his academic career, Steve held several positions in industry. He has significant industrial experience, with positions including inventory analyst, inventory control supervisor, manager of manufacturing systems, production control manager, and materials manager. He also was a senior system consultant with one of the “big eight” accounting and consulting firms. He is also a veteran of the U.S. Navy.

Steve has published several articles in professional journals during the last several years, and is co-author of the books Introduction to Materials Management and Introduction to Materials Management Casebook. He is also the sole author of the book Fundamentals of Production Planning and Control.

He is also certified at the fellow level in production and inventory management (CFPIM) by the American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS). He also serves on the certification council for APICS, and chaired the development of the new certification module called “Basics of Supply Chain Management” and currently chairs the certification committee for the module “Strategic Management of Resources”.

Steve has been actively involved in consulting his entire academic career, including several long-term consulting engagements with numerous companies, including small and large companies as well as both service and manufacturing industries.

J.R. Tony Arnold, PE, CFPIM, CIRM, Professor Emeritus, Fleming College.

Tony is a retired Professor of Business Administration at Fleming College of Applied Arts and Technology. He was Founding Coordinator of the Materials Management program, responsible for program and course design and development.

Tony worked for 16 years in various positions in industry before joining academia. His experience included production planning and control; industrial, manufacturing and sales engineering; plant supervision in manufacturing.

Tony has designed courses and courseware used for both post-secondary students and people in the workforce. These are based on both his theoretical and practical experience in all aspects of manufacturing, including manufacturing planning and control and inventory management.

Tony is a Professional Engineer and has an MBA. He is certified at the Fellow level by the American Production and Inventory Control Society, and a senior member of the Institute of Industrial Engineers.

Lloyd M Clive P.Eng, CFPIM, is a professional Engineer (Industrial) and Certified by APICS at the fellow level, with work experience at Johnson and Johnson, 3M and CP Rail. He currently serves as the Coordinator Materials Management and Distribution at Fleming College with over 20 years of teaching experience, specializing in the area of Production and Inventory Management. He has authored a number of courses in the field and is co-author of the CPIM course Basics of Supply Chain Management. He is an active member of APICS since 1983 and has served on both local and regional boards for most of that time. He has presented various topics in Canada, the United States and Jamaica including 3 International Conferences and numerous regional conferences.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Materials Management

2. Production Planning System

3. Master Scheduling

4. Material Requirements Planning

5. Capacity Management

6. Production Activity Control

7. Purchasing

8. Forecasting

9. Inventory Fundamentals

10. Order Quantities

11. Independent Demand Ordering Systems

12. Physical Inventory and Warehouse Management

13. Physical Distribution

14. Products and Processes

15. Just-in-Time Manufacturing and Lean Production

16. Total Quality Management

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