
Introduction to Materials Management 8th Edition by Steve Chapman ,Tony Arnold ,Ann Gatewood ,Lloyd Clive
Edition 8ISBN: 978-0134156323
Introduction to Materials Management 8th Edition by Steve Chapman ,Tony Arnold ,Ann Gatewood ,Lloyd Clive
Edition 8ISBN: 978-0134156323 Exercise 17
Product A is an assemble-to-order product. It has a lot size of 150, and currently has an on-hand inventory of 110 units. There is a 2-week demand time fence and a 12-week planning time fence. The following table gives the original forecast and the actual customer orders for the next 12 weeks:
a. Given this information, develop a realistic master schedule, complete with ATP logic.
b. Tell how you would respond to each of the following customer order requests. Assume these are independent requests, and do not have cumulative effects.
¦ 20 units in week 3
¦ 40 units in week 5
¦ 120 units in week 7
a. Given this information, develop a realistic master schedule, complete with ATP logic.
b. Tell how you would respond to each of the following customer order requests. Assume these are independent requests, and do not have cumulative effects.
¦ 20 units in week 3
¦ 40 units in week 5
¦ 120 units in week 7
Explanation
A Master Production Schedule (MPS) is th...
Introduction to Materials Management 8th Edition by Steve Chapman ,Tony Arnold ,Ann Gatewood ,Lloyd Clive
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