Production Planning In Plastic Injection Molding
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 449.10 MB | Duration: 0h 46m
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 449.10 MB | Duration: 0h 46m
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What you'll learn
Introduction to the basic processes of plastic injection molding.
Understanding the steps of production planning.
Understanding the importance of an Enterprise resource planning system.
Obtaining information about the cooperation of partner areas, what is essential for effective planning.
Obtaining the information base necessary for problem solving and adaptive decision-making.
Requirements
No prior experience is needed. I’ll provide you with all the essential knowledge you need to master the topic from the ground up.
Description
Are you curious about how products are made in the plastic industry? Do you want to gain practical knowledge about production planning, especially in the field of plastic injection molding? Then this course is for you! The goal of this training is to guide you through the essentials of the production planning process, focusing specifically on the plastic injection molding industry—a key area in modern manufacturing.While we won’t dive deep into the technical side of plastic molding, you will develop a solid foundational understanding of how it works. You'll get to know the types of machines used, the different physical states of plastic during the molding process, and the key factors that influence production outcomes. Understanding these basics is critical for solving everyday challenges and making informed decisions in a dynamic manufacturing environment.A major part of the course focuses on the ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system, which is our most important tool for managing and organizing production data. You'll learn why keeping this system accurate and up-to-date is essential for smooth and efficient operations.We will also explore the structure of plastic products, how to interpret a BOM (Bill of Materials), and how to estimate raw material needs. Additionally, the course covers procurement options for plastic materials, along with the pros and cons of each approach.No previous experience is necessary—just bring your curiosity and a willingness to learn. By the end of the course, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of the production planning process, including its key steps, benefits, and common pitfalls to watch out for.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 About me!
Lecture 2 What you'll learn in this course?
Lecture 3 What do you need to complete the course?
Section 2: Plastic injection molding
Lecture 4 Machines and molds
Lecture 5 Raw materials and their handling
Lecture 6 How it works?
Lecture 7 Main factors that affect production time
Section 3: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system
Lecture 8 What is that?
Lecture 9 Why is a proper ERP system essential?
Section 4: The product - BOM list
Lecture 10 What is a BOM list?
Lecture 11 What is plastic waste and why is it generated during production?
Lecture 12 How much raw material is needed?
Lecture 13 Supplementary materials
Section 5: The almighty forecast
Lecture 14 What is it good for?
Lecture 15 Modifiability – reliability
Section 6: Time to Plan!
Lecture 16 What needs to be produced - The Purchase Order
Lecture 17 Check the stocks
Lecture 18 Machine selection
Lecture 19 Component availability
Lecture 20 Order release
Section 7: After production
Lecture 21 Delivery tasks
Section 8: The Conclusion
Lecture 22 See the bigger picture!
This course is perfect for you if you're keen to explore the plastic injection molding process from a production planning perspective, or if you're new to the field and want to gain a solid, comprehensive understanding of how a factory runs.