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Which functional group is responsible for handling payments to suppliers and must be notified promptly when goods are received.

Accounting

Which of the following best defines the term Logistics?

Managing and coordinating the movement of materials, services, cash and information in a supply chain

What term describes how systems might react to changes?

System nervousness

What varies in a fixed-order-interval (FOI) model?

The amount of each order

All of the following are current trends in supply chain management EXCEPT ____.

adopting automated assembly lines

All of the following are benefits of a limited work-in-process system EXCEPT _______.

greater cycle time variability; WIP = cycle time x arrival rate

A ____ ____ _____ is a visual depiction of the requirements on a bill of materials.

product structure tree

Inventory is a _____ or _____ of goods

stock, store

What is the goal of DRP?

Achieve a balance of supply and demand

Which of the following are assumptions of the EOQ model?

Annual demand is known. Lead time is known.

What is the purpose of an RFID tag?

Enables identification of goods in a supply chain using radio waves

Which of the following is correct regarding inventory monitoring under the fixed-order-interval-model?

Only periodic checks of inventory required

True or false: MRP is applicable to services as well as to manufacturing.

True

The acronym WIP stands for what?

Work-In-Process

_____ stock is the amount of inventory required to meet expected demand.

cycle

Which of the following statements about the single-period model is/are true?

It minimizes costs of shortage and excess. It is used for ordering items that have a limited lifespan.

What does LT represent in the reorder point formula?

lead time

how is lean different from six sigma?

lean focuses on eliminating waste, improving flow while six sigma reduces variability

In capacity requirements planning, ____ _____ are reports that compare known and expected future capacity requirements with projected capacity availability.

load reports

What does the formula zσdLT represent?

Safety stock given variability in demand during lead time.

What are some of the benefits of Lean Operations?

greater productivity lower costs shorter cycle times higher quality than nonlean systems

In the single-period model, ______ cost is the unrealized profit per unit, while _____ cost is the difference between the purchase price and salvage value of an item.

shortage excess

Which is the correct formula for the maximum inventory in the EPQ model?

(Qp/p)(p-u)

What are the main factors involved in choosing a supplier? (Select all that apply.)

Price Quality and quality assurance Flexibility and lead times Reputation and financial stability

An alternative to extra ____ is to have backup suppliers for critical items.

inventory

Which aspects of supply chain management are especially important for small businesses? (Select all that apply.)

Inventory management International trade Risk reduction

Which of the following statements about the master schedule are true?

It does not have a predetermined or fixed time horizon. It must be at least as long as the cumulative lead time.

Which of the following are advantages of ERP?

It increases efficiency of operations. It standardizes financial information across the company. It standardizes manufacturing processes. Standardizing HR information. The integration of financial data.

Identify the true statements about Kanban. (Select all that apply.)

It requires workers to signal when they have run out of parts at their assembly operation. It replaces material or parts only when needed, so as to avoid overproduction.

Value Stream Mapping is a technique that originated at Toyota, where it was referred to as _____.

Material and Information Flow Mapping

Lean, which originated at Toyota, uses many Japanese terms for its concepts. Match the term with the definition.

Muda: Waste and inefficiency Kanban: manual system Heijunka: variations Kaizen: continous improvement Jidoka: quality at the source

In MRP, ___ ____ are the actual amount needed in a time period.

net requirements

Service level is the _____ that demand will not exceed supply. Service level =100% - _____

probability stockout risk

Which is the correct formula for the reorder point with no variability?

d x LT

MRP processing takes end item requirements specified by the master schedule and ____________ them into time-phased requirements for assemblies, parts, and raw materials using the bill of materials offset by lead times.

explodes

Direct suppliers must be able to support _____ just-in-time deliveries of _____ of parts.

frequent, small batches

Put the production control logistical steps in sequential order with 1 being the start of the process and 6 being the last.

1. From incoming vehicles to receiving 2. from storage to point of use 3. From one work center to the next storage 4. from the last operation to final storage 5. from storage to packing/shipping 6. From shipping to outgoing vehicles

The ______ approach classifies inventory items according to a measure of importance, such as annual dollar value.

A-B-C

Which of the following are advantages of MRP?

Ability to evaluate capacity requirements Low levels of in-process inventory A means to allocate production time

Which of the following are requirements of MRP?

Accurate inventory records Accurate master schedule Integrity of file data

What is strategic sourcing in supply chain management?

Analyzing the procurement process to lower costs by reducing waste, increase profits, reduce risks & improve performance

Which of these is NOT a factor that determines the appropriate amount of safety stock?

Average quantity discount

What advantage of MRP eliminates the need to collect detailed usage information on the production floor?

Backflushing

Which of the following attributes are characteristics of lean systems? (Select all that apply.)

Continuous improvement Quick changeovers Waste reduction

At which point in an order cycle is the risk of a stockout occurring the greatest?

During the lead time for an order that has been placed

What are the different ways that companies use electronic technology in their commercial transactions for e-Business? (Select all that apply.)

Email communication internal and external Electronic tracking of shipments Internet buying and selling

What is the difference between Engineer-to-Order and Make-to-Order?

Engineer-to-Order requires more customization and Make-to-Order is based upon a standard design with some changes.

All of the following are advantages of level loading except which?

Ensures uniform customer demand

Select the best definition of vendor analysis.

Evaluating the sources of supply in terms of price, quality, reputation and service giving a weighting factor for each criterion.

True or false: A company holding the major brand in the supply chain does not have to be concerned about negative media perceptions of unethical supplier practices because these suppliers are independently-owned businesses.

False

True or false: Businesses can eliminate the need for resiliency by managing risk.

False

True or false: Safety stock mitigates possible delivery problems for dependent demand items.

False

True or false: When converting to Lean, management must decide, "All or Nothing"--there is no incremental approach.

False

All of the following are benefits of the 5S Lean "housekeeping" system except which?

Increased risk of accidents

What are some of the many ways that global supply chains are more complex than purely domestic supply chains? (Select all that apply.)

Increased transportation costs and lead times Currency fluctuations Cultural and language differences

In order to achieve a balanced, rapid flow through a Lean system, disruptions must be minimized. What are some causes of disruptions in production? (Select all that apply.)

Late deliveries from suppliers Quality problems Equipment breakdowns

The success of a lean system relies heavily on which of the three items that follow?

Leadership commitment Effective teamwork Achieving a lean thinking culture

How are Assemble-to-Order and Make-to-Order different order fulfillment types?

Make-to-Order requires a long time to manufacture. Assemble-to-Order is relatively short using in-stock components

Which of the following statements about MRP II is/are true?

It is an iterative process. Different functional areas contribute to the planning process.

Which of the following are potential risks associated with MRP?

Products being produced differently from the bill of materials Inaccurate forecasts Assumption of constant lead time

At $100 billion a year in value, US companies want to recover value from returned products instead of discarding them. What are some of the ways this can be accomplished? (Select all that apply.)

Repairing defective products to resell as reconditioned Recycling the materials of returned products Disassembling obsolete products and harvesting for re-use

Select the best definition of JIT II.

Vendors manage inventory on Buyer's premises

Demand for finished goods is considered ____ demand. The demand for components and raw materials derived from this is known as ___ demand.

dependent independent

Which is the correct formula for the annual holding cost in the EOQ model?

(Q/2)H

Which of the following statements about the A-B-C approach is/are true?

Approximately 10% to 20% of items account for about 60% to 70% of annual dollar value. It is intended to help firms allocate control efforts based on the relative importance of items in inventory. Its purpose is to identify inventory items that are the most important to the business.

A top management strategic responsibility with respect to supply chains is network configuration. What does this area of responsibility entail?

Determining the number and location of suppliers, warehouses, production/operations facilities, and distribution centers

In a fixed-order-interval model, larger-than-expected demand causes which of the following situations to occur?

Larger order size than expected

What is the term for combining all occurrences of a component to the lowest level at which it appears on a bill of materials?

Low-level coding

________ inventory systems take physical inventory counts at fixed intervals and decide how much to reorder of each item.

Periodic

Which of the following are primary reports generated by the MRP system?

Planned orders Order releases Changes

If both the demand rate and lead time are constant, how do the fixed-interval model and the fixed-quantity model compare?

They function identically

Which of the following are secondary reports generated by the MRP system?

performance- control reports planning reports exception reports

In managing inventory of lower-level components, what is used to offset the risk caused by variable lead times?

safety time

What is the most important organizational/cultural aspect without which Lean implementation is doomed?

A spirit of cooperation and mutual respect among management, employees, vendors

In what ways can ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software effectively assist supply chain managers? (Select all that apply.)

Production tracking Inventory Replenishing Demand planning Transportation managing

Which of the below statements best describes the difference between a push and pull system of production?

Push: work is sent to the next operation upon completion. Pull: the subsequent operation takes from the preceding.

What is meant by the supply chain management practice of measuring ROI along the supply chain?

ROI stands for Return on Investment and is a financial basis for decision making,

In Lean/JIT systems the burden of ensuring quality of production inputs from vendors shifts from the _____________ to the _______________.

buyer/seller

In order to rank inventory items in an A-B-C analysis, we arrange annual dollar values for all items in ______.

descending order

Because firms tend to have about 30 percent of current assets invested in inventory, a reduction in inventories can result in a significant ______.

increase in ROI

The regenerative system updates MRP records _____. . Net-change systems update MRP records _____

periodically continuously

In MRP, ______ are the quantities expected to be received by the beginning of the period in which it is showed.

planned-order receipts

In MRP, _________ are the planned amounts to order in each time period.

planned-order releases

Which statement is true for the economic production quantity (EPQ) model?

It is used when production occurs in batches.

What are the advantages of decentralized purchasing?

Lower transportation costs Quicker responses Goodwill in community

How much to order, and when to order, are the two basic issues in an _______.

inventory ordering policy

Inventory records are one of the three primary inputs in MRP. It includes information on the status of each item by time period, called _____ ______

time buckets

What are the two parts of Autonomation, a Lean quality improvement technique?

Defect detection and work stoppage

Which of the following is not a way inventory affects performance measures?

Dividends

Which is the correct formula for the total cost in the quantity discount model?

(Q/2)H + (D/Q)S + PD

In the economic production quantity (EPQ) model, the larger the production run size, the ______ the number of runs needed per year, and the _______ the annual setup cost.

fewer; lower

All of the following are true about strategic sourcing EXCEPT _____.

focuses on purchase price instead of total cost

Put the main steps of the purchasing cycle in order from 1 to 5 with 1 being the first step and 5 being the last.

Receive the requisition select a supplier place the order monitor order receive order

Which is the correct formula for the economic order quantity?

2DS/H√

Select the best definition of Lean Operations.

A flexible system of operations using fewer resources than a traditional system

What is a method used for planning orders in a supply chain?

Distribution resource planning

Autonomation, a quality improvement technique, is known by what Japanese word?

Jidoka

Select the best definition of supply chain.

The sequence of organizations—their facilities, functions, and activities—that are involved in producing and delivering a product or service.

Why are supplier audits conducted periodically by the buyer?

To keep current on vendor capabilities, quality, performance, problems and their resolutions.

The bill of materials, an input for MRP, lists all assemblies, subassemblies, parts, and raw materials needed to produce __________.

one unit of a finished product

In MRP, ____ _____ are open orders scheduled to arrive at a specific point in the future.

scheduled receipts

In the economic production quantity (EPQ) model, ______ costs are analogous to ordering costs.

setup

Capacity requirements planning is the process of determining _____ range ____ requirements

short capacity

Which is the correct formula for the economic production quantity?

2DS/H√p/p−u√

Which of the following is not a benefit of lean systems?

Economies of scale

Which of the following statements about lot sizing are true?

Fixed-period ordering provides coverage for several periods at one time. Lot-for-lot ordering does not tend to take advantage of economies of fixed order size. Lot-for-lot ordering requires a new setup for each order.

What is meant by the term bullwhip effect in inventory management?

Inventory oscillations become progressively larger looking backward through the supply chain.

Which of the following constitutes a conflict of interest in Procurement?

One of the suppliers on the bid list is owned by a close relative of the purchasing agent

______ inventory systems continuously keep track of changes to the inventory system and a fixed quantity is ordered when the amount on hand reaches a predetermined level.

Perpetual

Which of the following actions is an example of a risk reduction strategy?

Replacing unreliable suppliers

In the single-period model, what is the key to determining the optimal stocking level?

Service level

Development of supply chains should be accorded what level of importance?

Strategic

JIT II is also known by what other acronym?

VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory)

Technological advances in communications linking operations world-wide is a positive factor of ______.

globalization

A stock or store of goods is _______.

inventory

What are the advantages of centralized purchasing?

specialized agents Lower prices Better service

Firms are encouraged to adopt a ____ _____ to their supply chains where they make decisions that are optimal for the supply chain as a whole.

systems approach

In a one-shift operation, if the operating time is 480 minutes and there is one 30-minute lunch break and two 15-minute rest breaks, what is the takt time if the demand rate is 70 units per day.

6 minutes per cycle Minus breaks there are 420 minutes to make 70 units,

Select the best definition of Value Stream Mapping.

A visual tool to systematically analyze the flow of materials and information involved in bringing a product or service to a customer

All of the following aspects of the business are typically covered in a supplier audit except which?

Cleanliness of site cafeteria, break rooms

____ _____ MRP is another name for MRP II, into which _____ loops have been incorporated

Closed loop feedback

Which of the following is the correct formula for the service level in the single period model with discrete stocking levels?

Cs/Cs+Ce

ERP has expanded beyond manufacturing into what role?

Enterprise applications integration

Which of the following is the correct formula for calculating incremental holding costs?

H(d)/365

Which of the following statements is true about Lean Manufacturing?

Lean Manufacturing started in Japan at Toyota.

In order to make a JIT/Lean system flexible to handle a variety of products, what two things must be reduced?

Long setup/changeover times and long lead times from vendors

What is the supplier relationship like when the vendor is viewed as an partner? (Select all the items that apply.)

Price is moderately important but flexibility is very important One or few number of suppliers Openness and sharing of strategic and tactical information readily occurs

Which type of inventory is held to reduce the probability of a stockout?

Safety stock

Which of the following statements about reorder point ordering is/are true?

Safety stock is required if lead time is variable. Safety stock is required if demand is variable.

Which of the following is an example of standardized parts supporting Lean.

Same hard drive casing is used in all Dell Computers so assembler learns how to install one part number across all models of computers.

Which of the following are options for dealing with insufficient capacity?

Schedule overtime. Prioritize orders, delaying some. Shifting orders to adjacent periods.

Single minute exchange of die (SMED) is a system developed at Toyota for reducing what?

Setup time

How does setup time reduction contribute to Lean process design?

Smaller lot sizes mean more setups (changeovers of equipment). Smooth, rapid flow is the goal.

Match the four aspects of Product Design which support the goals of Lean/JIT systems with their definition.

Standard Parts: having fewer parts Modular design: standardized Capable production quality:production systems Concurrent engineering: team approach

Which of the following statements about the fixed-order-interval model is/are true?

The order point is fixed. It can produce savings in shipping costs.

What does 'z' represent in the safety stock formula?

The stockout risk a manager is willing to accept

What triggers orders in a fixed-order-interval model?

The time since the last order

True or false: In Lean/JIT vendor-buyer relationships, price becomes secondary to other factors such as flexibility, high quality, frequent small deliveries and quick response to problems.

True

Select the best definition of strategic partnering.

Two or more business organizations with complementary products or services join so that each may realize a strategic benefit.

At Toyota Lean Manufacturing is focused on Waste Reduction in every aspect of process. What is meant by "waste" in this context?

Waste is anything that does not add value to or interferes with production.

The 5W2H approach to process improvement is a simple and effective method. What does 5W2H stand for?

What, Why, Where, When, Who, How, How Much?

Which of the below is an example of strategic partnering?

When a supplier agrees to hold inventory for the buyer in exchange for a long-term contract

Low-level coding restructures the _____ of materials so that all occurrences of a component occur at the lowest level that component occurs.

bill

Which of the following is the correct formula for the order quantity in the fixed-order-interval model?

d(OI + LT) + zσdOI+LT√- A

Supply chain ____ can inhibit operations due to minimal inventory levels in lean systems.

disruptions

The ____ ____ is the percentage of demand filled by the inventory on hand.

fill rate

Part of logistics is movement of goods within a manufacturing facility, and that movement is part of _______.

production control

MRP processing takes end item requirements specified by the master schedule and explodes them into __________ for assemblies, parts, and raw materials using the bill of materials offset by lead times.

time-phased requirements

In Lean process design what is the ideal lot size in numbers of units?

1

If annual demand is 10,000 units and 9,000 units of demand was filled directly from inventory, with shortages totaling 1,000 units, the annual fill rate is ______.

90% Fill rate is percentage of demand filled directly from inventory.

Often members of a supply chain have conflicting objectives which can be a barrier to effective supply chain integration. Which of the following is an example of this?

A company asks for frequent low volume deliveries, and transfers inventory holding costs to suppliers.

Which of the following is the correct formula for the service level in the single period model with continuous stocking levels?

Cs/ (Cs+ce)

Which of the following accurately explains the difference between kanban and CONWIP (constant work-in-process) as methods for controlling WIP?

Kanban signals work to move when the next work station is ready. In CONWIP a unit enters the system only when a unit exits.

Select the best definition of level loading.

Producing at the same rate or quantity each day (e.g., 100 units of A, B, C each day with constant ratios)

Select the four building blocks which support the goals of Lean/Just-in-Time systems from the following list:

Product design process design personnel/organizational elements manufacturing planning and control

Match each of the 5S's of the Lean visual work place management system to its definition.

Sort: decide which items are needed Straighten: organize workplace Sweep: keep workplace clean Standardize: use standard instructions Self Discipline: make sure employees understand

What are the two common threads across all the building blocks of Lean/JIT systems.

Speed and Simplicity

A Six Sigma process is under what kind of control?

Statistical process control

What does it mean when a buyer certifies a supplier?

The buyer has certified the supplier has met or exceeded its requirements and can forgo inspecting their incoming goods.

Which of the following are the key questions MRP is designed to answer?

What is needed? How much is needed? When is it needed?

Which is the correct formula for the total cost in the EPQ model?

(Imax/2)H + (D/Q)S

Which is the correct formula for the total annual cost in the EOQ model?

(Q/2)H + (D/Q)S

Closed-loop MRP systems evaluate a proposed material plan relative to available capacity. If a proposed plan is not feasible, it must be revised. The evaluation is referred to as what?

Capacity requirements planning

When carrying costs are expressed as a percentage of price, what happens to carrying costs as the quantity discount increases?

Carrying costs per unit decline

What are the advantages of supplier partnerships?

Cooperation in planning Fewer suppliers Longer-term relationships

What is the term for the sum of the lead times that are required from start to finish of a product's production process?

Cumulative lead time

What elements should a company consider when developing a supply chain code of ethics? (Select all that apply.)

Customer, supplier, and company behaviors Human relations and recruitment policies Environmental issues

Products are sometimes returned to companies or to third-party handlers for which reasons? (Select all that apply.)

Defective items or parts replaced in the field Obsolete or recalled items. Unsold or obsolete products

True or false: Any production system can convert to a Pull system, regardless of volume, mix or product design.

False

Which of the following statements about inventory costs is/are true?

Holding costs can include the cost of insurance. Ordering and setup costs are treated the same.

Which of the following statements about discrete stocking levels in the single-period model is/are true?

If the SL is equal to one of the probabilities, both that level and the next higher one have the same minimum cost. After finding the optimal service level, pick the next highest stocking level.

When converting to Lean/Just-in-time operations what are workers usually most concerned about?

Loss of their job as production efficiency increases

For dependent-demand items with variable demand, which statement is true about lot sizing?

Lot-for-lot ordering is most appropriate.

What are the various functions of traffic management? (Select all that apply.)

Make decisions on shipping methods and times Monitor external factors which might cause potential delays Ensure compliance with government regulations

Match the ERP software modules with their descriptions.

Marketing: Supports lead generation Purchasing:facilitates vendor selection Inventory management:identifies inventory requirements Distribution: contains information on third party shippers Sales: Information on orders, invoices Supply Chain Management: facilitates supplier and customer management Customer Relationship Management: contact information, buyer behavior

A ____ _____ _____, known as the MPS, is the anticipated build schedule stating which end items are to be produced, when, and in what quantities for the next 12 weeks or so. Listen to the complete question

Master Production Schedule

MRP in services usually involves what?

Material in service package

Which of the following is the goal in inventory management for both dependent and independent demand?

Minimize the sum of ordering/setup and holding cost.

How do small lot sizes support Lean process design? (Select all correct answers.)

More flexibility to meet customer demand Work-in-process inventory is reduced Inspection and rework costs are less

Place the following steps for the A-B-C approach in the correct order.

Multiply annual volume by unit price for each item. Arrange items in descending order by annual dollar value. Classify the items as A,B,C.

Which of the following statements about inventory management is/are true?

One of the goals is to keep inventory costs within reasonable bounds. One of the goals is to achieve good customer service. Inventory managers must decide how much to order.

Which of the following are advantages of the net-change method of updating MRP records?

Only the changes are exploded into the system. Everything else stays unchanged. The system is always up-to-date.

Which functional group generates most of the purchase orders which Procurement then processes?

Operations

Which functional groups will often assist Procurement in negotiating with suppliers when a supplier bid is received for a large order.

Operations

Which of the following activities in the supply chain is an operational responsibility?

Order fulfillment

Which of the following statements about the EOQ model is/are true?

Orders are placed when there is just enough inventory left to cover the lead time demand. The EOQ minimizes the sum of annual ordering and holding costs.

Which of the following factors contribute to the inventory bullwhip effect? (Select all that apply.)

Overreaction to stockouts Forecast inaccuracies Order batching to save on costs

What is traffic management in the context of supply chain management?

Overseeing the shipment of incoming and outgoing goods

Supply chains make use of various forms of facilities. Select all the examples of facilities from the list below.

Retail outlets Distribution centers Factories Warehouses

Match these categories with their 5W2H term.

Subject: What Purpose: Why Location: Where Sequence: When People: Who Method: How Cost: How much

Which function of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software coordinates purchasing information, receiving information, and information about vendor ratings and performance?

Supplier Relationship Management

Choose the correct example of tactical versus operational inventory management--one of the responsibilities of supply chain managers.

Tactical: Deciding where in the supply chain to hold inventory; Operational: replenishing inventory when depleted

Which is the definition of holding cost in the EOQ model?

The cost to carry a single unit in inventory for a length of time.

Select the best definition of takt time, which is used in Lean process design to balance workload.

The cycle time needed to meet the demand rate

Which of the following is not a reason for using the fixed-order-interval model?

The firm desires to minimize inventory requirements.

Which of the following statements about dependent demand are true?

The materials that go into the production of a car are considered dependent demand because they are a part of the car. Once forecasts or production schedules are complete, dependent demand is known exactly. Dependent demand tends to be more intermittent than independent demand.

Which of the following statements about the economic production quantity is/are not true?

The maximum inventory level is the same as the EPQ. The assumptions are the same as in the EOQ model.

Which of the following statements about quantity discount models is/are true?

The optimal quantity may not be the same as the EOQ. Total cost must include product cost to evaluate options.

What are some of the major obstacles encountered when converting to Lean/Just-in-time operations from traditional methods? (Select all that apply.)

The organization's culture may not be compatible with the Lean philosophy. Management may resist because Lean shifts some of their responsibilities to workers. Suppliers may resist for various reasons--frequent deliveries, burden of quality, etc.

What is a broad definition of e-Business?

The use of electronic technology to facilitate business transactions

Which of the following are disadvantages of ERP?

There are a number of associated hidden costs. It may take time after the conversion to return to previous levels of productivity. It can be expensive to convert data from legacy systems. It can be very expensive to implement. It may require extended use of consultants.

What is the supplier relationship like when the vendor is viewed as an adversary? (Select all the items that apply.)

There are many suppliers who are pitted against one another Cost is the primary driver and quality inspection is performed by buyer

Which of the following statements about inventory records is not true?

They are automatically updated by the MRP system during planning.

Which of the following statements about time fences for capacity requirements planning is/are true?

They are used to prevent system nervousness. The closest time fence is the most restricted.

When services adopt Lean operations what is usually the main focus of improvement?

Time to perform a service

Which of the following is NOT a normal function of inventory?

To provide an investment vehicle.

True or false: Purchasing agents should be concerned about the perception of wrongdoing when conducting business on behalf of their employer even when they have done nothing unethical.

True

True or false: Sometimes if a buyer does not want to develop its own supplier certification program, it will accept standard industry certifications such as ISO 9000.

True

Which of the following is an example of "elimination of disruptions" for Lean services. (Select the best answer.)

Try to avoid having workers who are servicing employees also answer telephones

When will the economic order quantity result in an appropriate lot size for dependent-demand items?

When demand is uniform, use EOQ.

Which of the following is/are the basic issue/s of inventory management?

When to order How much to order

In a Lean organization workers are treated as assets. What does this mean in a lean organization? (Select all the examples that apply.)

Workers are well-trained in Lean philosophy and methods. Workers are given authority to make decisions that effect their work.

The overall objective of inventory management is to achieve satisfactory levels of ______ while keeping inventory ______ reasonable.

customer service; costs

A computerized system designed to connect all parts of a business organization as well as a part of its supply chain to a single database for the purpose of information sharing is known as _____.

enterprise resource planning (ERP)

There are two general approaches to controlling WIP; one is kanban and the other is constant work-in-process (CONWIP). Kanban's control of WIP focuses on _____, while CONWIP'S focus is on _____.

individual workstation, the system as a whole

All of the following are support items usually required to perform Logistics operations EXCEPT ____.

marketing brochures

MRP is a methodology that translates ________ requirements for end items into time-phased requirements for subassemblies, parts, and raw materials.

master schedule

In evaluating shipping alternatives, organizations using a low-cost strategy often opt for _____ methods, while organizations using a responsive strategy more often opt for _____, higher-cost carriers.

slower; quicker

One of the reasons a firm carries inventory is to ______, that is, to achieve constant output and use inventory to meet overly high requirements during seasonal periods.

smooth production requirements

For manufacturing companies approximately what percentage of the cost of finished goods comes from purchased parts and materials?

60%

In what ways does JIT (Just-In-Time) impact the supply chain? (Select all correct answers.)

Suppliers are under pressure to deliver on-time Vendors may charge more per unit for smaller shipments Loading docks busier from more frequent orders

Place the following steps for finding the EOQ in a quantity discount model with variable H in the correct order.

1. Start with the lowest price. Compute the minimum point for each price range until you find a feasible point. 2. If the minimum point at the lowest cost is feasible, it is the optimal solution. 3. Otherwise, compare total costs at the price breaks for all lower prices with the total cost of feasible minimum point. 4. The optimal point is the quantity that yields the lowest total cost.

For wholesalers and retailers what approximate percentage of the cost of finished goods comes from purchased inventories?

90%

What are some of the benefits of cross-training workers, a personnel management method often used in a Lean organization? (Select all the reasons that apply.)

Helps with system bottlenecks for line balancing purposes Adds flexibility when a co-worker is absent

Which of the following statements about capacity requirements planning is/are true?

Inputs include the current shop load. Inputs include routing information. Key outputs include load reports for each work center.

What are the main factors contributing to supply chain success? (Select all that apply.)

Integration of all aspects of the supply chain viewing it as a system Collaboration and joint planning across the supply chain members Development and maintenance of effective supplier relationships

Match the following terms from the equation to find the order size in a fixed-interval model with their meaning.

Q: Order quantity Dbar: average demand OI: Order Interval LT: Lead time (OI+LT): expected demand during protection interval Od: Standard Deviation A: Amount on hand at reorder time

What characteristic of lean systems enables equipment flexibility and output variety without disruption in a lean system?

Quick changeovers

What does the acronym RFID stand for?

Radio Frequency Identification

Which of the following challenges are obstacles to establishing partnerships with suppliers? (Select all that apply.)

Suppliers may need to increase their investment in equipment. The cultures of the buyer and supplier might conflict. Many benefits from the partnership accrue to the buyer.

A top management responsibility with respect to supply chains is the distribution strategy. What does this area of responsibility entail?

Deciding whether or not to centralize or decentralize distribution and if a third party logistics company should be hired

True or false: Differences between the fixed-order interval and fixed-quantity model only become apparent when variability exists in demand or lead time.

True

In response to the need to incorporate marketing, finance and other functional areas' feedback into the material planning process, what system was developed?

MRP II

Which of the following statements is correct about planning a successful conversion to Lean/Just-in-time operations.

Management and employees must be convinced of benefit and receive training prior to conversion to avoid obstacles.

What is the most serious obstacle to Lean conversion?

Management commitment of resources required for conversion

The benefits of Lean are most easily realized in which Process type?

Repetitive assembly


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