Question 1 Using the information in the following route file, open order file, and MRP planned...
The following is a partial MRP table. Based on the information provided, an inventory holding cost of $0.39 per unit per week and a setup cost of $139 per order, what would be the planned order release for week 2 using a part period balancing lot sizing approach? Week Gross Requirements Scheduled Receipts On-Hand Inventory Net Requirements Time Phased Net Requirements Planned Order Releases 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 30 20 15 20 40 L | 10 40...
1. Consider the necessary information for an MRP application provided On hand Lead Time 24 32 80 2) E(3 C(2 Requirements include 125 units (80 firm orders and 45 forecast)。亿in week 10 plus the follo wing spares 10 23 17 20 25 Develop the MRP table for this problem. 2) Consider the dynamic demand of an end item following the MRP explosion ess. Time Demand 50 30 20 80 100 The order cost (setup) per order is S125. Inventory carrying...
Refer to the Excel speadsheet, "Inventory Management," to
complete the "Analytics Exercise: An MRP Explosion - Brunswick
Motors," at the end of Chapter 21 in the textbook. Answer Questions
1-3.
Given Spread Sheet: A-Topic 3 Part 1&2
AND A-Topic 3 Part 3
Please use given information, show formulas/
calculations, and give reasons behind answer.
Part 2 Gear Box Given Information Setu Invento Number of orders (count cells with values for planned order release Set-up Costs=# of Orders X Setup Costs 8...
Consider the following information about an end-product item: Ordering cost =$45/order Average usage =12 units/week Inventory carrying cost =$1/unit/week (a) How many orders should we place per year (52 weeks) to replenish inventory of the item based on average weekly demand? (b) Given the following time-phased net requirements from an MRP record for this item, determine the sequence of planned orders using economic order quantity (EOQ) and periodic order quantity (POQ) procedures. Assume lead time equals zero and current on-hand...
A company has five machines (1 lathe, 2 mills and 2 drills) arranged sequentially to produce a batch of 200 parts. The following table lists the setup and work cycle times per piece for the five machines. 1. Delay hr) 10 10 10 10 10 Machine Setup time (hr. 2.50 1.25 1.50 0.50 0.75 (min) 15 27 12 1. Lathe 2. Milling (V) 3. Milling (H) 4. Drill (i) 5. Drill (ii) Management wants to procure a multitasking machine to...
Problems 1-10 Now you have another piece of information - Table 1. It was either obtained by measuring times to complete each operation, or based on experience with similar operations. For simplicity, setup and cycle times are assumed the same for both 1 and 10.000 parts. To simplify calculations, and without loss of generality, the following is assumed: - The material cost per one part is assumed to be the same, so we neglect it for comparison purposes - Tool...
The following table shows the manufacturing cost of each unit is calculated, using activity-based costing, for these manufacturing cost pools. Cost Pools Materials handling Manufacturing supervision Assembly Machine setup Inspection and testing Packaging Allocation Base Number of parts Hours of machine time Number of parts Each setup Logged hours Logged hours Costing Rate $ 3.00 per part $22.80 per hour $ 4.95 per part $46.60 per setup $35.00 per hour $25.00 per hour BSI currently sells the A-10 model for...
manufacturing plng/ control
1. Suppose that your company sells a product for which the annual demand is 10,000 units. Holding costs are $1.00 per unit per year, and setup costs are $200 per order (a) What is the economic order quantity for your product? (b) What will be the annual total cost holding and ordering? 2. A company has currently 100 workers. A worker works 40 hours a week, and can at most work 20 hours of overtime per week....
Question 32 (1 point) Which of the following groups would have access to managerial accounting information? internal workers in the business bankers O competitors of the business investors Question 33 (1 point) Sally works 48 hours in a week in June. She is paid $10 per hour for regular hours and double-time for overtime. Employees are expected to work a standard 40-hour week. Her gross pay is: O$ 480 O$ 560 O$ 620 O $ 960