Operations and Supply Chain Management
Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Instructor: Prof. G. Srinivasan, Department of Management Studies, IIT Madras.
This course introduces the viewer to the basics of Operations and Supply Chain Management. The concepts in Operations Management are restricted to the planning and operational decisions within an organization while the supply chain concepts are for a network of organizations. The main emphasis of the course is on the basic concepts and on quantitative modeling of the various decision problems.
Syllabus
Mod-01 Lec-01 Introduction -- (Challenges, Methodologies).
Mod-02 Lec-02 Forecasting -- Time series models -- Simple Exponential smoothing.
Mod-02 Lec-03 Forecasting -- Linear Models, Regression, Holt's , seasonality.
Mod-02 Lec-04 Forecasting -- Winter's model, causal models, Goodness of forecast, Aggregate Planning.
Mod-03 Lec-05 Aggregate Planning, Tabular method, Linear Programming.
Mod-03 Lec-06 Aggregate Planning, Transportation model.
Mod-03 Lec-07 Aggregate Planning, Dynamic Programming, backordering.
Mod-03 Lec-08 Aggregate Planning, Quadratic model, Demand and capacity planning.
Mod-04 Lec-09 Inventory Models -- Costs, EOQ model.
Mod-04 Lec-10 Inventory -- EOQ model graphs, with backordering.
Mod-04 Lec-11 Inventory -- Models for all quantity and marginal quantity Discount.
Mod-04 Lec-12 Multiple Quantity Discount, Multiple item inventory- Constraint on numbers of orders.
Mod-04 Lec-13 Multiple item inventory -- Constraint on money value, space, equal number of orders.
Mod-04 Lec-14 Multiple item inventory --combining orders, production consumption model.
Mod-04 Lec-15 Inventory -- Production consumption model with backordering.
Mod-04 Lec-16 Economic lot scheduling problem, Supply Chain inventory.
Mod-05 Lec-17 Lot sizing.
Mod-05 Lec-18 Lot sizing -- heuristics.
Mod-05 Lec-19 Disaggregation.
Mod-05 Lec-20 Disaggregation -- time varying demand, Safety stock -- ROL for discrete demand.
Mod-05 Lec-21 Safety stock -- ROL for normal distribution of lead time demand.
Mod-06 Lec-22 Integrated model, ROL for normal distribution of LTD and given mean.
Mod-06 Lec-23 Safety stock reduction -- delayed Product differentiation, substitution. MOM.
Mod-06 Lec-24 Sequencing and scheduling -- Assumptions, objectives and shop settings.
Mod-07 Lec-25 Single machine sequencing. Two machine flow shop -- Johnson's algorithm.
Mod-07 Lec-26 Flow shop scheduling -- Three machines, Johnson's algorithm and Branch.
Mod-07 Lec-27 Flow shop scheduling -- heuristics -- Palmer, Campbell Dudek Smith algorithm.
Mod-07 Lec-28 Job shop scheduling -- Gantt chart, Different dispatching rules.
Mod-07 Lec-29 Job shop scheduling -- Shifting bottleneck heuristic.
Mod-07 Lec-30 Job shop scheduling -- Shifting bottleneck heuristic. Line Balancing.
Mod-07 Lec-31 Line Balancing.
Mod-08 Lec-32 Location problems -- p median problem, Fixed charge problem.
Mod-08 Lec-33 Location allocation problems in supply chain. Layout.
Mod-08 Lec-34 Quantitative models for layout, Summary.
Mod-09 Lec-35 Introduction to Supply Chain Management.
Mod-09 Lec-36 Location Problems.
Mod-09 Lec-37 Transportation and Distribution Models.
Mod-09 Lec-38 Transportation and Distribution Models(continued).
Mod-09 Lec-39 Bin Packing and Travelling Salesman Problems.
Mod-09 Lec-40 Vehicle Routeing Problems.
Mod-09 Lec-41 Value of Information.
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