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Chapter 15, Problem 7P
a)
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To decide: What actions to be taken immediately, in case 1,000 finished lamps are required in week 5 and 1,500 finished lamps are required in week 6, given the “parts explosion”, the inventory on hand of finished lamps and parts and lead times as shown below.
b)
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To calculate the total assembly time required, given that it takes 15 minutes to assemble the parts into the frame and 5 minutes to assemble the shade and frame into a finished lamp.
c)
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To find out the changes in the material plan, if the lead time of assembly of lamps is extended from one week to two weeks.
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT(LL)-W/CONNECT >IC<
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