Asked by CECILIA SIOCO on Jun 30, 2024

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Each R requires 3 of component S and 3 of material A; each S requires 3 of part T. The lead time for assembly of R is 1 week. The lead time for the manufacture of S is 2 weeks. The lead time for material A is 1 week. The lead time for the procurement of T is 4 weeks.
a. Construct the time-phased product structure.
b. Construct the bill of material.

Time-Phased Product Structure

An arrangement that shows how a product is built over a specific timeframe, detailing the sequence and duration of each component's assembly.

Bill of Material

A thorough compilation of necessary raw resources, constituents, and blueprints to develop, manufacture, or rehabilitate a product or service.

Lead Time

The time span between the initiation and completion of a process, such as the ordering of goods and their delivery.

  • Pinpoint and create a product structure tree accompanied by a bill of materials.
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Kassu ChathuJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
    \begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | }  \hline  { \text { Bill of Material } } \\ \hline \text { Item } & & & \text { Quantity } \\ \hline R & & & 1 \\ \hline & \mathrm { S } ( 3 ) & & 3 \\ \hline & & \mathrm { T } ( 3 ) & 9 \\ \hline & \mathrm { A } ( 3 ) & & 3 \\ \hline \end{array}
 Bill of Material  Item  Quantity R1S(3)3T(3)9A(3)3\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | } \hline { \text { Bill of Material } } \\\hline \text { Item } & & & \text { Quantity } \\\hline R & & & 1 \\\hline & \mathrm { S } ( 3 ) & & 3 \\\hline & & \mathrm { T } ( 3 ) & 9 \\\hline & \mathrm { A } ( 3 ) & & 3 \\\hline\end{array} Bill of Material  Item RS(3)A(3)T(3) Quantity 1393