1 a master production schedule is expressed in terms


1. A master production schedule is expressed in terms of

  • a customer order in a job shop.
  • modules in a repetitive company.
  • an end item in a continuous flow company.
  • All of the above
  • None of the above

2. _____ is a timetable of what is to be made and when.

  • The production plan
  • The material requirements plan
  • Capacity requirements plan
  • The aggregate plan
  • The master production schedule

3. Effective use of dependent inventory models requires that the OM know which of the following?

  • Master production schedule
  • Specifications or ill of material
  • Inventory availability
  • Purchase orders outstanding
  • All of the above

4. Inputs to a material requirements plan (MRP) include

  • bills of material.
  • lead times.
  • inventory data.
  • purchasing data.
  • All of the above

5. A material grouping creating in order to assign an artificial parent to a bill of material is a(n)

  • low-level grouping.
  • inventory phantom.
  • secondary bill of material.
  • planning bill.

6. Order booking time fence or the demand time fence defines the rule that

  • no new customer order may be booked inside this time fence unless there is sufficient available to promise (ATP) in that period.
  • does not allow any additional firm planned orders to be released.
  • any changes to forecast, booked orders, or planned order releases can be made outside of this time fence as long as it does not exceed capacity limitations.
  • None of the above

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