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People resist change! Really?
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MTA + MTO Mixed environment

In many companies, some SKUs are consumed on a regular basis, whether by one or multiple clients, while other SKUs have a sporadic consumption pattern, either because the demand is rare, or because the SKU is customized for a particular order of the client. In these environments, regular consumption should be supplied immediately from stock (MTA), while sporadically consumed SKUs (as well as exceptionally big orders of regular SKUs1) should be made only to clients' orders (MTO); in other words, they should operate as a partly MTA, partly MTO environment.

The mechanisms to control both the MTA and the MTO in a mixed environment are the same mechanisms used in an environment of pure MTA or pure MTO. The only difference is that when using load control for providing promised due-dates and for determining the time to release the material for MTO, we regard only the MTO production segment instead of taking into consideration the total capacity and load. More explicitly, the way to allocate the capacity in such mixed environments is as follows: first assign capacity for MTA based on the current coverage; then add 20% protective capacity (Note: The needed protective capacity is not 20% of the total capacity, but only 20% of the capacity required by MTA). The capacity remains is allocated for MTO.

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Protective capacity - Make to Availability

In this extract from the Goldratt Webcast Series on Make to Availability (MTA) Goldratt presents and explains the need to have the right amount of protective capacity as a key element of sustaining the decisive competitive edge gained when implementing the TOC solution for MTA environments.

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We're adding another Goldratt Thinking Processes Workshop in 2010!


You don't want to miss this special opportunity to learn from the world's leading experts in TOC.

October - November 2010
at the Goldratt House in Tel Aviv, Israel

This workshop experience will provide you with a solid foundation for understanding TOC.

 

You will learn:

• How to apply the full Goldratt Thinking Processes in your own situation

• Discover how to effectively overcome the obstacles currently blocking performance and preventing you from realizing unimaginable results.


Review workshop TOC expert bio's, http://goldrattschools.org/faculty and you never know, Dr. Goldratt himself may be there to speak and spend time in conversation with you.

Workshop space is limited to a very small number of participants.

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