4. Consider the following three MRP records. Product A comprises two part Bs. One part B requires...
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4. Consider the following three MRP records. Product A comprises two part Bs. One part B requires one part C.
a. What transactions are required to keep the shop on schedule?
b. Assume it takes one week for MRP processing for each level in the bill of materials. What is product A’s total lead time?
c. If everything went according to plan in week 1, what would the records look like in week 2? (Assume a new requirement for 20 units of product A in week 9.) What transactions took place in week 1 and/or must take place in week 2 to keep the shop on schedule?
d. Suppose product A is to be built in a cell (lead time is one week), and parts B and C are to be made into phantom items. What happens to transaction counts and total lead time?
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Manufacturing Planning And Control For Supply Chain Management The CPIM Reference
ISBN: 9781265138516
3rd Edition
Authors: F. Robert Jacobs, William Lee Berry, D. Clay Whybark, Thomas E. Vollmann