Chapter 4: Q5OQ (page 440)
Which common ERP module category is typically the largest and most complex?
Short Answer
Manufacturing and logistics.
Chapter 4: Q5OQ (page 440)
Which common ERP module category is typically the largest and most complex?
Manufacturing and logistics.
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Get started for freePlanning orders using a lot-for-lot (L4L) technique is commonly done because it is simple and intuitive. It also helps to minimize holding costs as you are only ordering what is needed when it is needed. So far it sounds like a good idea. Are there any disadvantages to this approach?
What is another common name for the bill-of-materials?
Model most appropriate when a fixed amount must be purchased each time an order is placed.
Question: A set of processes to enable vendor-driven replenishment.
Develop a production plan and calculate the annual cost for a firm whose demand forecast is fall, 10,000; winter, 8,000; spring, 7,000; summer, 12,000. Inventory at the beginning of fall is 500 units. At the beginning of fall, you currently have 30 workers, but you plan to hire temporary workers at the beginning of summer and lay them off at the end of summer. In addition, you have negotiated with the union an option to use the regular workforce on overtime during winter or spring if overtime is necessary to prevent stock-outs at the end of those quarters. Overtime is not available during the fall. Relevant costs are hiring, \(100 for each temp; layoff, \)200 for each worker laid off; inventory holding, \(5 per unit-quarter; backorder, \)10 per unit; straight time, \(5 per hour; over time, \)8 per hour. Assume that the productivity is 0.5 units per worker hour, with eight hours per day and 60 days per season.
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