--- name: capacity-planner description: Capacity requirements planning skill with demand-capacity gap analysis and capacity strategy recommendations allowed-tools: - Read - Write - Glob - Grep - Edit metadata: specialization: operations domain: business category: capacity-planning --- # Capacity Planner ## Overview The Capacity Planner skill provides comprehensive capabilities for capacity requirements planning. It supports demand-capacity gap analysis, strategy modeling, resource loading analysis, and what-if scenario analysis to ensure adequate capacity for meeting customer demand. ## Capabilities - Capacity requirements calculation - Demand forecast integration - Gap analysis visualization - Lead, lag, match strategy modeling - Resource loading analysis - Rough-cut capacity planning - What-if scenario analysis - Capacity investment justification ## Used By Processes - CAP-001: Capacity Requirements Planning - CAP-003: Sales and Operations Planning - CAP-002: Production Scheduling Optimization ## Tools and Libraries - ERP/MRP systems - Capacity planning software - Forecasting tools - Scenario modeling platforms ## Usage ```yaml skill: capacity-planner inputs: planning_horizon: 12 # months demand_forecast: - month: 1 units: 10000 - month: 2 units: 11000 # ... additional months resource_capacities: - resource: "Assembly Line 1" available_hours: 160 efficiency: 0.85 units_per_hour: 50 - resource: "Assembly Line 2" available_hours: 160 efficiency: 0.80 units_per_hour: 45 capacity_options: - option: "Add overtime" cost: 1.5 # multiplier capacity_increase: 25 # percent - option: "New equipment" cost: 500000 capacity_increase: 100 # percent outputs: - capacity_requirements - gap_analysis - resource_loading - strategy_recommendations - investment_analysis ``` ## Capacity Planning Process ### Step 1: Calculate Requirements ``` Capacity Required = Demand / (Units per Hour x Efficiency) Example: - Demand: 10,000 units - Rate: 50 units/hour - Efficiency: 85% - Required: 10,000 / (50 x 0.85) = 235 hours ``` ### Step 2: Assess Available Capacity ``` Effective Capacity = Available Hours x Efficiency x Utilization Target ``` ### Step 3: Identify Gaps ``` Capacity Gap = Capacity Required - Effective Capacity ``` ## Capacity Strategies | Strategy | Description | When to Use | |----------|-------------|-------------| | Lead | Build capacity ahead of demand | Growth markets, competitive advantage | | Lag | Add capacity after demand materializes | Uncertain demand, capital constraints | | Match | Incrementally add capacity | Moderate growth, balanced approach | ## Resource Loading Analysis | Load Level | % Utilization | Action | |------------|---------------|--------| | Under-loaded | < 70% | Consider reduction or consolidation | | Optimal | 70-85% | Maintain current state | | Fully loaded | 85-95% | Monitor closely, plan additions | | Over-loaded | > 95% | Immediate action required | ## What-If Scenarios Common scenarios to analyze: 1. Demand increase of 20% 2. Equipment breakdown 3. Labor shortage 4. New product introduction 5. Seasonal peak periods ## Integration Points - ERP/MRP systems - Demand planning systems - Financial planning tools - HR workforce planning