Please choose an answer for each part:
The word dependent in dependent demand inventory refers to:
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Inputs to the MRP system include:
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The master production schedule tells us when:
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The “recipe” in an MRP system is the:
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___________ tell(s) us when to produce more of an input:
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1.
Demand for independent demand items
2.
Master production schedules
3.
To produce more of an end item
4.
Requirements schedule
5.
Supply lead time
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Please choose an answer for each part: The word dependent in dependent demand inventory refers to:...
> As Moving to another question will save this response. testion 27 Choose the correct answer for the dependent demand items. (CLO4) (2 marks) dependent demand items overrule the Material Requirements Planning (MRP) dependent demand items drive the Material Requirements Planning (MRP) dependent demand items are the responsibilty of the Material Requirements Planning (MRP) manager dependent demand items is the perfect measure for depreciation A Moving to another question will save this response. A Moving to another question will save...
- work force level F supply; one of these occurs ol when demand is greater than # - none of the other choices is correct all of - the other choices he correct - profits margine is reduced because of price cuts and discounting - cost increase because of overtime and fast freight Q) when supply is greater than demand; one of these occurs - all of the other choices are correct - none of the other choices is correct...
. Canvas ©OSA The master production schedule (MPS) translates the sales & operationsplan (SOP) into: Specific production orders Forecast demand Specific production plan Efficient lot sizes Question 25 A precedent relationship shows... The number of components required to produce an item The order in which production steps must be accomplished Only the first step of the production process Only the final step of the production process Question 26 In a material requirements planning (MRP) system, gross requirements are time phased,...
Analytics Exercise 9-1
Recently, Phil Harris, the production control manager at
Brunswick, read an article on time-phased requirements planning. He
was curious about how this technique might work in scheduling
Brunswick's engine assembly operations and decided to prepare an
example to illustrate the use of time phased requirements
planning.
Phil's first step was to prepare a
master schedule for one of the engine types produced by Brunswick:
the Model 1000 engine. This schedule indicates the number of units
of the...
OBLEM ONE (30 POINTS) Wombat International operates a major assembly facility in Oolitic, Indiana. The primary product assembled at their Oolitic facility is the "A." Here is the Bill of Materials for the "A:" c(2) D(2) Here is additional inventory data about the items mentioned above: Lead Time Lot-Sizing Rule Lot-for-lot Scheduled Receipts Beginning!nventory 10 20 SKU none Lot-for-lot 40(week 1) none 100 Finally, here is the Master Production Schedule for the current planning window: Week Units of A 40...
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Discussion Board: Chapter 1 Due: Jun 28, 2019 at 11:59 PM Please read the article titled Evolution of Operations Planning and Control: from production to supply chains In at least three paragraphs, describe how and why the focus of operations planning and control has changed over time. While one might argue that answers consisting of sentences quoted from articles do not represent plagiarism, I do not consider them acceptable, and...
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Discussion Board: Chapter 1 Due: Jun 28, 2019 at 11:59 PM Please read the article titled Evolution of Operations Planning and Control: from production to supply chains In at least three paragraphs, describe how and why the focus of operations planning and control has changed over time. While one might argue that answers consisting of sentences quoted from articles do not represent plagiarism, I do not consider them acceptable, and...
please answer all of B and my answers for
part A are correct.
The Silver Star Bicycle Company will be manufacturing both men's and women's models of its Easy-Pedal 10-speed bicycles during the next two months. Management wants to develop a production schedule indicating how many bicycles of each model should be produced in each month. Current demand forecasts call for 150 men's and 125 women's models to be shipped during the first month and 210 men's and 160 women's...
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20. The rate of product transformation refers to a. how a consumer can trade one good for another while still maximizing his or her utility. b. how a firm can substitute one input for another and still maintain the same production level. c. how production of one good can be substituted for another while still using a fixed supply of inputs efficiently. d. how quickly a firm can produce a final...