Develop a materials requirement plan mrp for component


1. The Bloomington Bike Company produces two models: the Basic and the Supra. Herb Hoosier, the owner, plans to assemble 15 Basics and 10 Supras each week during periods 4 to 8. Product structure trees for each bike are shown below:

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Develop a materials requirement plan (MRP) for component parts K and W over the next eight weeks. Data on all lead times, current inventory and ordering rules are given below: Scheduled receipts are: Period 1: 20 B's, 18 W's; Period 2: 20 S's, 15 F's. A sample MRP table is provide below.

ITEM

LEADTIME (WKS)

ON HAND

LOT-SIZING RULE

B

2

5

Lot-for-lot

S

2

2

Lot-for-lot

X

1

5

Q = 25

W

2

2

Multiples of 12

F

1

10

Q = 30

K

1

3

Lot-for-lot

Q

1

15

Q = 30

M

1

0

Lot-for-lot

 


1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Gross requirements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Schedule receipts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Projected on hand

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net requirements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Planned order receipt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Planned order release

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. A ?rm makes car seats for an automaker in two varieties: leather and fabric. The standard labor-hours for these are 1.2 and 1.0 hours, respectively. The seats are made in two work centers, sewing and assembly, where the average percentage of work has been 55 percent for sewing and 45 percent for assembly. The following schedule for the next six weeks is given.

Week

1

2

3

4

5

6

Leather

15

20

18

21

15

13

Fabric

65

60

62

59

65

67

a) Using the CPOF (Capacity Planning Using Overall Factors) approach, calculate the labor-hours needed in each of the two work centers in each week.

b) Suppose the following information is given. Using the capacity bills approach, calculate the labor-hours needed in each of the two work centers in each week.


 

Work Center

Time (hours/unit)

Leather

Fabric

Sewing

0.7

0.6

Assembly

0.5

0.4

Total

1.2

1.0

3. A manufacturing facility produces two types of a product: Standard and Deluxe. The process flow for both types of production is shown in the following chart. Both types are first processed through steps A1 and A2. The Standard then goes through steps A3 and A4 while the Deluxe is processed through steps A5, A6, and A7. Both types finish at A8. The numbers in parentheses indicate the minutes it takes for that activity to process a single unit.

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a) Which step is the bottleneck for the Standard products? Which step is the bottleneck for the Deluxe products?

b) What is the capacity (measured as units per hour) of the facility to process the Standard products? What is the capacity to process the Deluxe products?

c) If 60 percent of the products are Standard and 40 percent are Deluxe, what is the average capacity (measured as units per hour) of the facility?

d) Following Part c), if the actual throughput is 3.2 units per hour, what is the utilization of each step (A1-A8)?

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