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ASSIGNMENT
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SPRING 2014
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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SEMESTER
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4
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BK ID
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks
questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by
evaluation scheme.
Q.1 Write short notes on:
- PPC for batch
production
- Production control
systems
- Importance of
forecasting
- Inventory costs
Ans : PPC for batch production :
A variety of products are made but volume is not too large, to demand a
separate line for each product. Here, items are processed in lots or
Production control systems :
A production control system is concerned with planning and controlling
all aspects of manufacturing, including materials, scheduling machines and
people, as well as coordinating suppliers and customers. An effective
production control system is critical to the success of any company. A control
system is a device, or
Importance of forecasting :
Forecasting is the process by which companies ponder and prepare for the
future. It involves predicting the future outcome of various business
decisions. This includes the future of the business as a whole, the future of
an existing or proposed product or product line, and the future of the industry
in which the business operates, to
Inventory costs:
Inventory consists of the products that a company has stored for resale
to its customers. Inventory can be separated into three categories: raw materials,
semi-finished goods and finished goods ready for sale. Purchasing, processing,
Q.2 Explain in brief about priority rules for scheduling.
Ans : Priority rules
A priority rule contains information to construct a list of activities
that ranks all project activities in a certain order to determine the
priorities in which the activities are assigned to the project schedule. Such a
list is constructed based on the project data in order to assign priorities to
activities, as follows:
Q.3 Describe computer aided manufacturing.
Ans : Computer aided
manufacturing :
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM ) is
the use of computer software to control machine tools and related machinery in
the manufacturing of work pieces. This is not the only definition for CAM, but
it is the most common; CAM may also refer to
the use of a computer to assist in all operations of a manufacturing plant,
including planning,
Q. 4 Write short notes on:
- Backward scheduling
- Application of FMS in
industries for exclusive parts
- Need of synchronous
manufacturing
- Long term capacity
planning
Ans: Backward scheduling :
Method of determining a production schedule by working backwards from the
due date (or time) to the start date (or time), and computing the materials and
time required at every operation or stage. Both material requirements
Application of FMS in industries for exclusive parts :
An Industrial Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) consists of robots,
Computer-controlled Machines, Numerical controlled machines (CNC),
instrumentation devices, computers, sensors, and other stand alone systems such
as
Need of synchronous manufacturing :
In synchronous manufacturing, production occurs in different production
centers; some centers have constraints that limit the rate of production and
some centers do not. Both types of centers must focus on using raw materials to
produce goods that are nearly ready for shipment to customers, with the
Long term capacity planning:
Over the long term, capacity planning relates primarily to strategic
issues involving the firm's major production facilities. In addition, long-term
capacity issues are interrelated with location decisions. Technology and
transferability of the process to other products is also intertwined with
long-term capacity planning. Long-
Q.5 Explain aggregation techniques
Ans : Definition of aggregation
techniques:
Aggregate planning is an operational activity that does an aggregate plan
for the production process, in advance of 2 to 18 months, to give an idea to
management as to what quantity of materials and other resources are to be
procured and when, so that the total cost of operations of the organization is
kept to the minimum over that period..
Q.6 Explain make or buy decisions and when it is appropriate to
consider each,
Ans : Explanation of make or buy
decision :
The act of choosing between manufacturing a product in-house or
purchasing it from an external supplier. In a make-or-buy decision, the two
most important factors to consider are cost and availability of production
capacity. An enterprise may decide to purchase the product rather than
producing it, if is cheaper to buy than make or if it does not have sufficient
production capacity to produce it in-house. With the phenomenal surge in global
outsourcing over the past decades, the make-or-buy decision is one that
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