Assume that you are the manager of a shop that assembles power tools. You have just received an order for 52 chain saws, which are to be shipped at the start of week 8. Pertinent information on the saws is     Item Lead Time (weeks) On Hand Components Saw 2 15   A(2), B(1), C(4) A 1 10   E(3), D(1) B 2 5   D(2), F(3) C 2 65   E(2), D(2) D 1 20     E 1 10     F 2 30          Develop the material requirements plan for component E using lot-for-lot ordering. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required.)   Item: E(3) & E(2) LT = 1 wk. Beg. Inv. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gross requirements                   Scheduled receipts                    Projected on hand                   Net requirements                   Planned order receipt                   Planned order release

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Assume that you are the manager of a shop that assembles power tools. You have just received an order for 52 chain saws, which are to be shipped at the start of week 8. Pertinent information on the saws is
 
 

Item Lead Time (weeks) On Hand Components
Saw 2 15   A(2), B(1), C(4)
A 1 10   E(3), D(1)
B 2 5   D(2), F(3)
C 2 65   E(2), D(2)
D 1 20    
E 1 10    
F 2 30    
 

  
Develop the material requirements plan for component E using lot-for-lot ordering. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required.)
 

Item: E(3) & E(2) LT = 1 wk. Beg. Inv. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gross requirements                  
Scheduled receipts                   
Projected on hand                  
Net requirements                  
Planned order receipt                  
Planned order release                  
 
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