Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains (12th Edition) (What's New in Operations Management)
Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains (12th Edition) (What's New in Operations Management)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134741062
Author: Lee J. Krajewski, Manoj K. Malhotra, Larry P. Ritzman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 22P

The BOMs for products A & B and data from the inventory records are shown in Figure 11.41. Data from the inventory records are shown in Table 11.10. In the MPS for product A, the MPS start row has 85 units in week 2 and 200 in week 4 and 50 in week 8. In the MPS for product B, the MPS start row has 65 units in week 3 and 50 in week 4 and 50 in week 5 and 75 in week 8.

Chapter 11, Problem 22P, The BOMs for products A & B and data from the inventory records are shown in Figure 11.41. Data from , example  1

  1. Develop the material requirements plan for the next 8 weeks for items C, D, and E. Note any difficulties you observe in the inventory records.
  2. Can the difficulties noted in part (a) be rectified by expediting any Scheduled Receipts?

Chapter 11, Problem 22P, The BOMs for products A & B and data from the inventory records are shown in Figure 11.41. Data from , example  2

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Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains (12th Edition) (What's New in Operations Management)

Ch. 11 - A forecast of 240 units in January, 320 units in...Ch. 11 - An end items demand forecasts for the next 6 weeks...Ch. 11 - An end items demand forecasts for the next 10...Ch. 11 - Consider the bill of materials (BOM) in Figure...Ch. 11 - Product A is made from components B, C, and D....Ch. 11 - What is the lead time (in weeks) to respond to a...Ch. 11 - Product A is made from components B and C. Item B,...Ch. 11 - Refer to Figure 11.23 and Solved Problem 1. If...Ch. 11 - The partially completed inventory record for the...Ch. 11 - The partially completed inventory record for the...Ch. 11 - The partially completed inventory record for the...Ch. 11 - Figure 11.38 shows a partially completed inventory...Ch. 11 - A partially completed inventory record for the...Ch. 11 - The BOM for product A is shown in Figure 11.40,...Ch. 11 - The BOMs for products A & B and data from the...Ch. 11 - Figure 11.42 illustrates the BOM for product A....Ch. 11 - The following information is available for three...Ch. 11 - Figure 11.44 shows the BOMs for two products, A...Ch. 11 - The BOM for product A is shown in Figure 11.45....Ch. 11 - Refer to Solved Problem 1 (Figure 11.23) for the...Ch. 11 - The bill of materials and the data from the...Ch. 11 - The bill of materials and the data from the...Ch. 11 - The McDuff Credit Union advertises their ability...Ch. 11 - Suppose that the POQ for item B is changed from 3...Ch. 11 - As the on-hand inventory for item C increases from...Ch. 11 - As the fixed order quantity (FOQ) for item D...Ch. 11 - As the lead time for item C changes, what happens...

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