Chapter 7 Test
The size and bulk of the product
Difference between project and continuous flow categories or process flow structures
Low-cost commodity
Highly Standardized product are a
True
T or F: Assemble to order means moving the customer order decoupling point from finished goods to components
True
T or F: Assembly line refers to progressive assembly linked by some material handling device.
True
T or F: One trade-off illustrated by the product- process matrix is between flexibility and cost
True
T or F: Product process matrix shows the relationship between process structures and product volume and variety characteristicsTrue
True
T or F: Volume requirements for the product are on determinant of the choice of which process structure to select
True
T or F: a high-level map or diagram of a supply chain process can be useful to understand how material flows and where inventory is held
True
T or F: project layout is characterize by a relatively low number of production units in comparison with process and product layout formatsTrue
flexible
Work centers are
Project layout is characterized by
a relative low number of production units in comparison with process and product layout formats
work center similar equipment, technical aspects of the equipment, manufacturing cells similar products/processing, the processing needs of the product
difference between a workcenter and manufacturing cell
a high-level map or diagram of a supply chain process can be useful to understand
how material flows and where inventory is held
1. volume of a particular product Standardization is on the vertical axis measured in geometric and material differences.
one of the dimensions of the product process matrix
Assembly line refers to
progressive assembly linked by some material handling device
Product Process matrix
the relationship between process structures and product volume and variety characteristics