OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT >C<
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT >C<
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Author: Stevenson
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Develop a material requirements plan for component H. Lead times for the end item and each component except B are one week. The lead time for B is three weeks. Sixty units of A are needed at the start of week 8. There are currently 15 units of B on hand and 130 of E on hand, and 50 units of H are in production and will be completed by the start of week 2. Lot-for-lot ordering will be used for all items.

Chapter 13, Problem 18P, Develop a material requirements plan for component H. Lead times for the end item and each component

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Develop a material requirements plan for component H. Lead times for the end item and each component except B are one week. The lead time for B is three weeks. Sixty units of A are needed at the startof week 8. There are currently 15 units of B on hand and 130 of E on hand, and 50 units of H are inproduction and will be completed by the start of week 2. Lot-for-lot ordering will be used for all items.
One unit of A is made of one unit of B and one unit of C. B is made of four units of C and one unit each of E and F. C is made of two units of D and one unit of E. E is made of three units of F. Item C has a lead time of one week; Items A, B, E, and F have two-week lead times; and Item D has a lead time of three weeks. Lot-for-lot (L4L) lot sizing is used for Items A, D, and E; lots of size 50, 100, and 50 are used for Items B, C, and F, respectively. Items A, C, D, and E have on-hand (beginning) inventories of 15, 55, 100, and 10, respectively; all other items have zero beginning inventory. We are scheduled to receive 10 units of A in Week 1, 100 units of C in Week 1, and 100 units of D in Week 3; there are no other scheduled receipts.If 50 units of A are required in week 10, use the low-level-coded bill-of-materials (product structure tree) to find the necessary planned-order releases for all components. (Leave the cells blank, whenever zero (0) is required.)
One unit of A is made of one unit of B and one unit of C. B is made of four units of C and one unit each of E and F. C is made of two units of D and one unit of E. E is made of three units of F. Item C has a lead time of one week; items A, B, E, and F have two-week lead times; and item D has a lead time of three weeks. Lot-for-lot (L4L) lot sizing is used for items A, D, and E; lots of sizes 50, 100, and 50 are used for items B, C, and F, respectively. Items A, C, D, and E have on-hand (beginning) inventories of 20, 50, 100, and 10, respectively; all other items have zero beginning inventory. We are scheduled to receive 10 units of A in week 1, 100 units of C in week 1, and 100 units of D in week 3; there are no other scheduled receipts. If 50 units of A are required in week 10, use the low-level-coded bill-of-materials (product structure tree) to find the necessary planned-order releases for all components.

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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT >C<

Ch. 13 - Prob. 7DRQCh. 13 - Briefly discuss the requirements for effective...Ch. 13 - Prob. 9DRQCh. 13 - How can the use of MRP contribute to productivity?Ch. 13 - Prob. 11DRQCh. 13 - What is lot sizing. what is its goal, and why is...Ch. 13 - Contrast planned-order receipts and scheduled...Ch. 13 - If seasonal variations are present, is their...Ch. 13 - Prob. 15DRQCh. 13 - What are some unforeseen costs of ERP?Ch. 13 - What trade-offs are involved in the decision to...Ch. 13 - Who in the organization needs to be involved in...Ch. 13 - Prob. 3TSCh. 13 - Prob. 1CTECh. 13 - Give one example of unethical behavior involving...Ch. 13 - a. Given the following diagram for a product,...Ch. 13 - Prob. 2PCh. 13 - Prob. 3PCh. 13 - Eighty units of end item E are needed at the...Ch. 13 - a. One hundred twenty units of end item Z are...Ch. 13 - A table is assembled using three components, as...Ch. 13 - Eighty units of end item X are needed at the...Ch. 13 - Oh No!, Inc., sells three models of radar detector...Ch. 13 - Assume that you are the manager of a shop that...Ch. 13 - Assume that you are the manager of Assembly, Inc....Ch. 13 - Determine material requirements plans for pans N...Ch. 13 - A firm that produces electric golf carts has just...Ch. 13 - Refer to Problem 12. Assume that unusually mild...Ch. 13 - Using the accompanying diagram, do the following:...Ch. 13 - A company that manufactures paving material for...Ch. 13 - Prob. 16PCh. 13 - The MRP Department has a problem. Its computer...Ch. 13 - Develop a material requirements plan for component...Ch. 13 - How many wheels sets should the manager order?Ch. 13 - When should the wheel sets be ordered?Ch. 13 - Prob. 2.1CQCh. 13 - Prob. 1OTQCh. 13 - Prob. 2OTQCh. 13 - Suppose the company has just received an order for...Ch. 13 - Prob. 4OTQCh. 13 - Prob. 5OTQ
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