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Consider the bill of material for Product "J": To make one unit of "J", it needs one unit of "K" and two units of "M". To make one unit of K, it requires 4 units (Corrected) of "L" . The gross requirements for J are 200 units in week 6 and 250 units in week 8. Use the data given in the following table, develop the MRP tables for each item for an 8-week planning period. Use the lot-for-lot lot-sizing rule.
Item |
Lead Time |
Quantity on Hand |
Scheduled receipts |
J |
1 |
0 |
|
K |
2 |
20 |
30 in week 2 |
L |
2 |
0 |
|
M |
1 |
20 |
10 in week 1 |
Consider the bill of material for Product J and the data given in the following table. The gross requirements for J are 200 units in week 6 and 250 units in week 8. Develop the MRP tables for each item for an 8-week planning period. Use the lot-for-lot lot-sizing rule.