Mop 2015
Mop 2015
MT15
OPERATIONS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Final Examination
Contents:
Section A 30%
Section B 40%
Section C 30%
Instructions:
Section A: Multiple choice questions
Section B has choice: Answer the two calculation exercises
Section C has choice; Answer only 3 questions
PART 2: QUALITY
Multiple Choice Questionnaire (choose the right answer):
QUESTION ANSWER 1 ANSWER 2 ANSWER 3 ANSWER 4 YOUR
CHOICE
Quality is… A synonym of “high- The ability to meet A functional feature of The contrary of
end” customer expectations a product productivity
Functional All costing elements All expected behaviors All tests to be All technical details
specification impacting a product of a product performed on a about a product
describes… product
Total Costs of Quality Launch, Growth, Immediate R&D Prevention, appraisal, Manufacturing and
balances… Stabilization and expenses, and future and failure costs delivery costs
Decline costs profit from sales
ISO 9000 is… A set of international A mandatory A set of international A set of European
standards on quality international quality standards on standards on quality
certification environment
Acceptance sampling Guessing if a batch is Reducing the overall Special authorization Delivering a product
allows for… conforming after duration of tests to deliver discounted only if tested
checking a sample non-conforming successfully
products
The ______ is the bill of materials net requirements char inventory record assembly time char
input to Materials
Requirements
Planning which lists
the assemblies,
subassemblies, parts
and raw materials
needed to produce
one unit of finished
product
Each X requires 2 of 48 7 8 10
component Y; each Y
requires 4 of part Z.
The lead time for
assembly of X is
1 week. The lead time
for the manufacture of
Y is 1 week. The lead
time for the
procurement of Z
is 6 weeks. The
cumulative lead time
for X is _____ weeks
The MPS calls for 110 150 170 300 320
units of Product M.
There are currently 30
of Product M on hand.
Each M
requires 4 of
Component N. There
are 20 units of N on
hand. The gross
requirements for N ar
The number of units net requirement scheduled receipt the projected usage of the amount projected
projected to be the item to be on hand
available at the end of
each time period
refers t
Section B: The calculation section is composed of two parts that you have to
answer. Please answer both parts
Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gross Requirement 250
Develop a material requirements plan for items B, C, and D, given the following inventory data. Blank MRP
records are also provided.
ITEM
Data Category B C D
Lot-sizing rule L4L Minimum Realease:1000 L4L
Lead time 2 weeks 1 week 3 weeks
Scheduled receipts None 1000( in week 1) None
Beginning inventory 0 200 0
Application Supplement
Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gross Requirements 250
Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gross Requirements
Scheduled Receipts
Projected On-hand
Inventory
Net Requirements
Planned Order
Receipts
Planned Order
Releases
Item: Lot size: Lead Time:
Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gross Requirements
Scheduled Receipts
Projected On-hand
Inventory
Net Requirements
Planned Order
Receipts
Planned Order
Releases
Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gross Requirements
Scheduled Receipts
Projected On-hand
Inventory
Net Requirements
Planned Order
Receipts
Planned Order
Releases
Section C
Answer any three of the questions that follow after carefully reading through them. Note that each
question has different requirements and components; each question also only calls for short, concise
answers rather than essays.
1. Do you think that a transportation system can be reliable without track-and-trace ? Whether you
answer “yes” or “no”, give arguments which support your views.
2. Do you think that Toyota Production System is applicable in any kind of industry ? Whether
you answer “yes” or “no”, give arguments which support your views.
3. Do you think that producing with a better quality implies higher production costs ? Whether
you answer “yes” or “no”, give arguments which support your views.
4. Outline a strategic, tactical and operational decision. Discuss, with an example, how these are
linked?
5. Discuss with examples the difference between make-to-stock and make-to-order strategies in
OM. Why would an organization choose either of these?
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