Operations Management, Student Value Edition & Student Cd For Operations Management
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780133407983
Author: HEIZER, Jay
Publisher: Pearson College Div 2013-03-08
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Chapter 14, Problem 9P
a)
Summary Introduction
To design: A time-phased product structure for the bracket.
Introduction:
Time-phased product structure:
A time-phased product structure will represent the product structure and the time at which the components of the product must be ready for the final product. It is essential to complete a product on time.
b)
Summary Introduction
To determine: The week at which the component castings will be started.
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2
springs,
and
4
clamps. The base is assembled from
1
clamp
and
1
housing.
Each clamp has
1
handle and
1
casting.
Each housing has
2
bearings
and
1
shaft.
There is no inventory on hand.
This exercise contains only parts b and c.
Part 2
The product structure is as follows:
Bracket
Base(1)
Clamp(1)
Handle(1)
Casting(1)
Spring(2)
Housing(1)
Shaft(1)
Clamp(4)
Bearing(2)
Handle(1)
Casting(1)
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b) Determine the gross quantities needed of each item if you are to assemble
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(enter
your response as a whole
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