Assume you are the manager of Assembly, Inc. You have just received an order for 24 units of an industrial robot, which is to be delivered at the start of week 7 of your schedule. Using the following information, determine how many units of subassembly G to order and the timing of those orders, given that subassembly G must be ordered in multiples of 80 units and all other components are ordered lot-for-lot. Assume that the components are used only for this particular robot.
| Item | Lead Time (weeks) | On Hand | Components | |
| Robot | 2 | 10 | B, G, C(3) | |
| B | 1 | 5 | E, F | |
| C | 1 | 20 | G(2), H | |
| E | 2 | 4 | — | |
| F | 3 | 8 | — | |
| G | 2 | 15 | — | |
| H | 1 | 10 | — | |
Subassembly G order quantity (in units)
Order subassembly G at start of week2
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Assume that you are the manager of Assembly, Inc. You have just received an order for 23 units of an industrial robot, which is to be delivered at the start of week 7 of your schedule. Using the following information, determine how many units of subassembly G to order and the timing of those orders, given that subassembly G must be ordered in multiples of 80 units and all other components are ordered lot-for-lot. Assume that the components are used...
Assume that you are the manager of Assembly, Inc. You have just received an order for 27 units of an industrial robot, which is to be Using the following information, determine how many units of subassembly G to order and the timing of those orders, given that subassembly G must be ordered in multiples of 80 units and all other components are ordered lot-for-lot. Assume that the components are used only for this particular robot. Lead Time (weeks) On Hand...
3. (30 points) Consider the BOM tree of a sub-assembly, namely A. Land time (LT) consists of estimates for setup time, processing time, materials handling time between operations or waiting time, depending on the item type. Items (B,C,D,E,F,G) belong to one of the followings: raw materials, purchased parts of manufactured parts. LT is given in terms of weeks. Suppose that there is no on-hand inventory and no scheduled receipts for all items. How many units of items E, D, and...
Analytics Exercise 9-1
Recently, Phil Harris, the production control manager at
Brunswick, read an article on time-phased requirements planning. He
was curious about how this technique might work in scheduling
Brunswick's engine assembly operations and decided to prepare an
example to illustrate the use of time phased requirements
planning.
Phil's first step was to prepare a
master schedule for one of the engine types produced by Brunswick:
the Model 1000 engine. This schedule indicates the number of units
of the...
Recently, Phil Harris, the production control manager at Brunswick, read an article on time phased requirements planning. He was curious about how this technique might work in scheduling Brunswick's engine assembly operations and decided to prepare an example to illustrate the use of time-phased requirements planning. Phil's first step was to prepare a master schedule for one of the engine types produced by Brunswick: the Model 1000 engine. This schedule indicates the number of units of the Model 1000 engine...
A company manufactures two types of DVD players, A and B. Although there are differences among the products, there are a number of common parts within each player. Each model A requires one subassembly C and two subassembly D’s. Each subassembly C requires two F’s and two G’s. Each subassembly D requires two units of F. Each F requires two units of raw material I, while each G requires one unit of raw material H. Each model B requires two...
Do schedule tables for ALL parts.
9. Assume that you are the manager of a shop that assembles power tools. You have just received an order for 50 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 15 A(2), B(1), C(4 10 E(3,DO) 5 D(2), F(3) 65 E2), D(2) 20 10 30 Saw 2 a. Develop a product structure tree, an assembly time...
Assume that you are the manager of a shop that assembles power tools. You have just received an order for 51 chain saws, which are to be shipped at the start of week 8. Pertinent information on the saws is Lead Time (weeks) On Hand Item Saw Components A(2), B(1), C(4) E(3), D(1) D(2), F(3) E(2), D(2) Mowu Develop the material requirements plan for component Eusing lot-for-lot ordering. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required.)...
Please give the correct answer and explanation, 10 weeks is
incorrect.
Product A is made from components B and C. Item B, in turn, is made from D and E. Item C also is an intermediate item, made from F and H. Finally, intermediate item E is made from H and G. Note that item has two parents. The following are item lead times: Item Lead Time (weeks) A B C G H. 1 1 a. What lead time (in...
Assume that you are the manager of a shop that assembles power tools. You have just received an order for 53 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...