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Supply Chain Management Problems 1, 3, 5: Homework Assignment

Attempt problems 1, 3, and 5 (parts a, c, and d) from pages 681-682 in your textbook. Solutions are on the following slides. Problem 5 will be discussed in detail in class.

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Supply Chain Management Problems 1, 3, 5: Homework Assignment

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  1. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT— MRP PROBLEMS Now try problems 1, 3, and 5 (parts a, c, and d) on pp. 681-682 in your textbook. Answers to these problems are on the slides that follow. Note that problem 5 is very challenging, andwill be done in detail in class.

  2. E 1a. F(2) G H J(2) D(4) L(2) J(2) A(4) D(2) Note: G is equivalent to G(1) and H is equivalent to H(1) Totals: F = 2; G = 1; H = 1; J = 6; D = 10; L = 2; A = 4

  3. Stapler Top Assembly Base Assembly Cover Spring Slide Assembly Base Strike Pad Rubber Pad 2 Slide Spring 1b.

  4. End Item L(2) C K(3) B(2) J(3) G(2) B(2) H(4) B(2) Need 40 End Items 3a. Total LT: 5 6 7 6 6 6 Total: 110 + 50 + 200 = 360 3b. The longest lead time is 7 weeks. Thus, 8 – 7 = 1, the beginning of week 1.

  5. P K W G(3) M(2) Z(3) H(4) N(2) L 5a. Product Structure Tree

  6. 5c. 5d. Note that problem 5d continues on the next three slides.

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