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Chapter 11, Problem 11P
Consider the bill of materials (BOM) in Figure 11.33.
- How many immediate parents (one level above) does item I have? How many immediate parents does item E have?
- How many unique components does product A have at all levels?
- Which of the components are purchased items?
- How many intermediate items does product A have at all levels?
- Given the lead times (LT) in weeks noted on Figure 11.33, how far in advance of shipment must a purchase commitment be for any of the purchased items identified in part (c)?
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