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Do you mean the structure tree? FYI, the beginning inventory for F is 160.

A company produces an end item 'F'. One unit of item 'F' can be made by assembling 1 unit of X, 2 units of Y, and 3 units of Z. Each X is made of 2 units of Z and 2 units of A; each Y is assembled using 3 units of B and 1 unit of C. On-hand inventories are 90 units of X and 150 units of Z. Scheduled receipts are 50 units of X at the beginning of week 1, 200 units of Z at the beginning of week 2, and 50 units of C at the beginning of week 1. Lead times for X and C are one week, and lead times for other components are two weeks. Final assembly of F requires one week.

1 2 4 5 7 70 50 55 | 3| 70 30 60 75 0 60 20 80 5 |Rle 70 10 | 105 35 60 0 70 0 60 0 Week Forecast Customer Orders (committed) Projected On-hand Inventory Net Inventory Before MPS MPS Receipt MPS Start Available-to- promise inventory (uncommitted) 105 35 -40 0 -80 0 -70 0 100 0 0 005 0 100 0 150 0 o 150 130 130 0 120 0 75 80 0 145 0 0 Use your master production schedule (i.e., MPS Start) in Table 1 to develop a material requirement plan (MRP) for the component X using the lot-for-lot policy. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Week MPS Start for F X Lead time: 1 week On hand: 90 Gross Requirement Scheduled Receipts Projected On Hand Net Requirements PO Receipts PO Releases

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