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More
and more tools and systems are moving from the mainframe and the
minicomputer platforms to the microcomputer. There are several reasons
for this transition: increasing power of the microcomputer relative
to the mini and mainframe; user familiarity; decreasing costs of
computer power at micro level; and the availability of new and somewhat
unique packages and approaches.
Spreadsheet MRP,
the subject of this month's review, is one of those new and somewhat
unique packages. It is not a pure MRP package. Rather, it is designed
to operate within a spreadsheet such as Lotus 1-2-3, or Microsoft
Excel, where it can be used to do quick and limited what-if analysis
and various other MRP-related tasks. Guest reviewer Monica J. Fox
points out that this package can be a valuable tool when used in
the right way. - Steven A. Melnyk
Spreadsheet MRP
is a collection of seven spreadsheet templates that perform a variety
of production planning tasks, including bill of material creation,
purchase requirements planning, job scheduling and job cost calculation.
It was designed
to meet the scheduling needs of small companies with spreadsheet
experience and limited resources. Some companies may use it as a
stop-gap system while installing a more full-featured MRP system.
The Documentation
is generally well written and easy to use. It clearly explains the
system requirements and how to load the software. It does, however,
assume that you are either familiar with spreadsheets or have a
manual that tells you how to work with the files and manipulate
spreadsheet data. Each template is explained in detail, including
explanations of all the macros.
The documentation also
contains two tutorials. The first covers the use of the MRP template;
the second guides the user through each of the seven templates,
including entering and processing data.
For the experienced spreadsheet
user, Spreadsheet MRP will be easy to load and relatively easy to
navigate through since it uses all standard spreadsheet conventions
and macros. The documentation suggests that new spreadsheet users
first learn to use a standard spreadsheet before going onto Spreadsheet
MRP. Spreadsheet skills are key to using this software successfully.
Spreadsheet MRP is a good
way to get some basic production and inventory planning information.
While it is not a complete, integrated system like many on the market,
the output is generally reliable and useful. It would provide the
most benefit to small organizations with relatively few end items,
or in a make-to-order environment where on-hand inventories are
minimal.
Perhaps the biggest benefit
of a system like this, is that it is an inexpensive introduction
to the concept of MRP. It requires the user to organize bills of
material, inventory records and planning information such as safety
stocks, lead times, and component costs. This knowledge should provide
companies with a good foundation so as they grow and have more resources,
they can easily adapt to larger and more comprehensive systems.
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