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Chapter 15, Problem 4P

eXcel The BOM for product A given below

    Part on Hand Week of land Time
A 75 1
B 150 2
C 50 1
D 100 2

Chapter 15, Problem 4P, eXcel The BOM for product A given below Part on Hand Week of land Time A 75 1 B 150 2 C 50 1 D 100 2

Assume the master schedule calls for 200 units of product A in week 5 and 250 units in week 6.

  1. a. Develop a materials plan for this product.
  2. b. What actions should be taken immediately?
  3. c. Project the inventory ahead for each part.
  4. d. If you were suddenly notified that part D will take three weeks to get instead of two weeks, what actions would you take?
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The BOM for product A is given below:Assume the master schedule calls for 200 units of product A in week 5 and 250 units in week 6. a. Develop a materials plan for this product. b. What actions should be taken immediately? c. Project the inventory ahead for each part. d. If you were suddenly notified that part D will take three weeks to get instead of two weeks, what actions would you take?
The following table lists the components needed to assemble an end item, lead times, and quantities on hand.                    Item End B C D E F G H LT (wk) 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 Amount on hand 0 10 10 25 12 30 5 0           a. If 21 units of the end item are to be assembled, how many additional units of E are needed? (Hint: You don't need to develop an MRP plan to determine this.) Additional units             b. An order for the end item is scheduled to be shipped at the start of week 13. What is the latest week that the order can be started and still be ready to ship on time? (Hint: You don't need to develop an MRP plan for this part either.) The latest week
Note:- Do not provide handwritten solution. Maintain accuracy and quality in your answer. Take care of plagiarism. Answer completely.   14.) A part structure, lead time (weeks), and on-hand quantities for product A are shown in Figure 14. From the information shown, generate: a) An indented bell of material for product A. b) Net requirements for each part to produce 10 As in week 8 using lot-for-lot.   Figure 14:
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