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Lamar MISY Exam 2 Part 1

most common production processes - answer1. repetitive 2. discrete 3. process manuf.

repetitive manufacturing - answer The same material is produced repeatedly over an
extended period of time at a relatively constant rate.

Discrete Manufacturing - answer different materials over time in batches, alternate b/w
materials

process manufacturing - answerproduction of materials like paint and chemicals, not
manuf. in individual units, instead in bulk

Difference in process manuf - answercan't take a part items made. individual raw
materials to make up product (side note)

two common production strategies - answer1. make to stock 2. make to order

make to stock - answerproduction process is triggered by a need to increase inventory

make to order - answerproduction process is triggered by need to fill specific customer
order

basic production process - answerRequest Production, Authorize Production, Issue raw
Materials, Create Product, Receive Finished Goods

The master data relevant to the production process are - answerbill of materials, work
center, product routing, material master, production resource tool

bill of materials for discrete and repetitvie manuf - answerCOMPLETE LIST of all the
materials both raw and semifinished goods that are needed to produce specified
quantity of material

Single-level BOM versus multi-level BOM - answercontains only one level in the
hierarchy versus contains more than one level

Nesting - answerrefers to a hierarchy in which a component in a bill of material has is
own bill of material. (this is done in SAP ERP to create multi- level BOM)

BOM includes header section: - answermaterial #, description, usage, validity, status,
and base quantity

, BOM includes items section: - answeridentifies all the materials needes to make the FG
and SFG identified in the header. ex) material #, description, quantity, and item category

Item Category - answeridentifies the type of material and influences how the material is
to be used in the BOM

IC: stock item - answermaterial for which inventory is maintatined; therefore it must
have material master

IC: nonstock item - answerinventory is not maintained therefore; it does not need a
material master

IC: variable size material - answeritems can be represented by same material #, but this
IC shows data concerning the size or dimension to be specified in BOM

IC: text item - answerused to include notes and comments within BOM

IC: document item - answerused to include documents such as drawings, assembly
instructions, photos, etc.

IC: Class items - answerused in variant BOM's to identify class or group of items; used
to create multiple versions of the same material instead of preparing seperate BOM

IC: Intra material or phantom items - answerlogically grouped set of materials that could
collectively be considered a single material.
ex) representing front and back wheels as set

work center - answerA location where value-added work needed to produce a material
is carried out; Resource used to produce a material

data used for work center is - answerbasic data, default values, cost center, hr
assignment, scheduling, capacities

WC: basic data - answer-includes name and and description of work center
-person responsible for maintaining master datat for center
-task list usage or list of operations required to complete a task
-standard value key are used to calc. how much time is used for each element

time elements in WC - answersetup time, processing time, and tear down time

default values in WC - answerfor operations performed at WC, examples are control
keys and wage data

control keys in WC - answerspecify how an operation is scheduled, how costs will be
calc, how operations will be confirmed once they are completed in WC

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