10. (25 points) Below is the product structure tree for Meter A. To make one Meter A requires one Component X and one Component Y. On page 6 are incomplete inventory records for Meter A and its components. The demand for Meter A is shown in the gross requirements line for Meter A. (See the first line of the first inventory record for Meter A on page 6.) The beginning inventory for Components X and Y are shown at the beginning of the projected available lines of the inventory records. For example, Component X has a beginning inventory of 400 units. Complete the inventory records given on page 6 for Meter A and its component parts. Meter A Lead Time: 2 weeks Component X Usage: 1 Lead Time: 1 week Lot size rule: L4L Component Y Usage: 1 Lead Time: 1 week Lot size rule: FOQ =1,500 L4L means lot-for-lot FOQ means fixed order quantity The lead-time for Meter A and components X and Y and the replenishment rules are also given in the inventory records on page 6. Meter Lead Time: 2 L4L means lot-for-lot FOQ means fixed order quantity Component x Usage: 1 Lead Time: 1 week Les rude: 14L Component Y Usage Lead Time I week Lot size rules FOO- 1,500 Meter A Lot size rule: L4L Lead time: 2 weeks Parent: none Children: Component X Usage: 1 Beginning Inventory: 0 6 7 8 850 1.250 Gross Requirements: Planned Receipts: Projected Available: Planned Orders 0 Component X Lot size rule: FOQ-1,000 Lead time: 1 week Parent: Meter A Children: Component Y Usage: 1 Beginning Inventory: 400 Gross Requirements: Planned Receipts: Projected Available: Planned Orders 400 Component Y Lot size rule: FOQ-1,500 Lead time: 1 week Parents: Meter A, Component X Children: none Beginning Inventory: 600 1 2 3 Gross Requirements: Planned Receipts: Projected Available: 600 Planned Orders Page 6 10. (25 points) Below is the product structure tree for Meter A. To make one Meter A requires one Component X and one Component Y. On page 6 are incomplete inventory records for Meter A and its components. The demand for Meter A is shown in the gross requirements line for Meter A. (See the first line of the first inventory record for Meter A on page 6.) The beginning inventory for Components X and Y are shown at the beginning of the projected available lines of the inventory records. For example, Component X has a beginning inventory of 400 units. Complete the inventory records given on page 6 for Meter A and its component parts. Meter A Lead Time: 2 weeks Component X Usage: 1 Lead Time: 1 week Lot size rule: L4L Component Y Usage: 1 Lead Time: 1 week Lot size rule: FOQ =1,500 L4L means lot-for-lot FOQ means fixed order quantity The lead-time for Meter A and components X and Y and the replenishment rules are also given in the inventory records on page 6. Meter Lead Time: 2 L4L means lot-for-lot FOQ means fixed order quantity Component x Usage: 1 Lead Time: 1 week Les rude: 14L Component Y Usage Lead Time I week Lot size rules FOO- 1,500 Meter A Lot size rule: L4L Lead time: 2 weeks Parent: none Children: Component X Usage: 1 Beginning Inventory: 0 6 7 8 850 1.250 Gross Requirements: Planned Receipts: Projected Available: Planned Orders 0 Component X Lot size rule: FOQ-1,000 Lead time: 1 week Parent: Meter A Children: Component Y Usage: 1 Beginning Inventory: 400 Gross Requirements: Planned Receipts: Projected Available: Planned Orders 400 Component Y Lot size rule: FOQ-1,500 Lead time: 1 week Parents: Meter A, Component X Children: none Beginning Inventory: 600 1 2 3 Gross Requirements: Planned Receipts: Projected Available: 600 Planned Orders Page 6