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MRP Exercise1

Clemson Industries produces products X and Y which have demand and safety stock levels as shown in a figure. The current on-hand inventories are provided. An MRP exercise is to be done to determine order quantities and release dates for all requirements using an MRP format, accounting for lot sizes and scheduled receipts.

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MRP Exercise1

Clemson Industries produces products X and Y which have demand and safety stock levels as shown in a figure. The current on-hand inventories are provided. An MRP exercise is to be done to determine order quantities and release dates for all requirements using an MRP format, accounting for lot sizes and scheduled receipts.

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Material Requirement Planning Exercise

Clemson Industries produces products X and Y, which have demand, safety stock, and product structure levels as shown in Figure-1. The on-hand inventories are as follows: X = 100, Y = 30, A = 70, B = 0, C = 200, and D = 800. The lot size for A is 250, and the lot size for D is 1,000 (or multiples of these amounts); all the other items are specified on a lot- for- lot (LFL) basis (that is, the quantities are the same as the net requirements). The only scheduled receipts are 250 units of X due in period 2. Determine the order quantities and order release dates for all requirements using an MRP format. (Note: Safety stock amounts are to be included in the Onhand/Available.)

Product Safety Stock X 50 Y 30 X LT = 2

Demand in Period 3 4 5 6 300 200

7 400 Y LT = 3

8 250

A(1) LT = 3

B(2) LT = 2

C(1) LT = 1

D(1) LT = 2 Figure -1

C(1) LT = 1

D(4) LT = 2

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