This paper looks at the successes and disappointments of MRP. It studies numerous articles to determine what the
key shortcomings of MRP are. Next, it investigates if these failures are correctable, and what the consequences of not
correcting these de®ciencies means. This article considers alternatives that have been discussed in the current literature.
Last of all this article discusses whether the improvements these alternatives suggest are sucient to make MRP worth
salvaging, or whether MRP is a system that needs to be discarded in favor of systems such as JIT (Just-in-Time),
Optimized Production Technology (OPT), Theory of Constraints (TOC), and Bottleneck Allocation Methodology
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