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DRIVE-SPRING 2014
PROGRAM-MBADS (SEM
4/SEM 6) MBAFLEX/ MBAN2 (SEM 4) PGDOMN (SEM 2)
SUBJECT CODE &
NAME-OM 0017 – ADVANCED PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL
BK ID-B1342
CREDIT AND MARKS-4
CREDITS AND 60 MARKS
Q1. Write short
notes on: PPC for batch production Production control systems Importance of
forecasting Inventory costs
(PPC for batch
production, Production control system, Importance of forecasting, Inventory
costs) (2.5 marks each) 10
Answer.
PPC for batch
production
Batch production is the technique
of manufacturing a particular group of components at a work centre before
moving the group to the next step in the production process. This production
technique is common seen in paint and ink industries, bakeries, in the
manufacture of pharmaceutical ingredients, processing of leather and so on.
Q2. Explain in
brief about priority rules for scheduling.
(A Definition of
priority rules, Listing of the major criteria of selecting priority rules,
Classification and explanation of priority criteria rules) 1, 1, 8
Answer.
Definition of
priority rules
The priority rule is a systematic
procedure for assigning priorities for awaiting jobs. The common problem faced
in most of the companies is assigning priority with respect to the job on hand
for production. When there is a set of orders to be executed, the question of
prioritising arises. Priority rules give the solution to the priority problems
faced
Q3. Describe
computer aided manufacturing.
(Definition of
computer aided manufacturing, Listing of procedures in computer aided
manufacturing, Brief explanation of these procedures) 1, 7.5 (1.5 marks for
each procedure)
Answer.
Definition of
computer aided manufacturing
Computer-aided
manufacturing (CAM) is an application technology that uses computer software
and machinery to facilitate and automate manufacturing processes. CAM is the
successor of computer-aided engineering (CAE) and is often used in tandem with
computer-aided design (CAD).
In
addition to materials requirements, modern CAM systems include real-time
controls and robotics.
Procedures in
computer aided manufacturing
Q4. Write short
notes on:
Backward scheduling
Application of FMS in industries for exclusive parts Need of synchronous
manufacturing Long term capacity planning
(Backward
scheduling, Application of FMS in industries for exclusive parts, Need of
synchronous manufacturing, Long term capacity planning) 10
Answer.
Backward
scheduling
In backward scheduling, the
scheduler begins with the delivery date, and plans backward to calculate the
date for order release. The start date is determined by counting the number of
days required for processing in backwards. Backward scheduling can be
associated with taking up jobs with a number of tasks and assigning resources
in
Q5. Explain
aggregation techniques
(Definition of
aggregation techniques, Listing of commonly used aggregation techniques, Explanation
of these aggregation techniques) 1, 1, 8 (2 marks for each technique)
Answer.
Definition of
aggregation techniques
The techniques, which are used to
assist the organisation with the work of aggregate planning, are called as
Aggregation techniques. The techniques may range from simple graphical methods
to highly complicated linear decision rule and parametric development methods.
Q6. Explain make or
buy decisions and when it is appropriate to consider each,
(Explanation of
make decision, Explanation of buy decision, Reasons to consider make decision, Reasons
to consider buy decisions) 2, 3, 4, 1
Answer.
Explanation of
make decision or buy decision
The
strategic choice between making an item internally and purchasing an item
externally is known as make or buy
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