It’s time to put what you’ve learned to the test, get 3 questions right to pass this unit.
Q1.
What production type is used in which industry sectors?
There are two correct answers.
A
A process order is primarily designed for the chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage industries.
B
Repetitive manufacturing is primarily designed for engineering, automotive and plant engineering, consumer goods, construction, wood-working, electronics industry, and aerospace and defense.
C
Repetitive manufacturing can be used for production planning and execution in a manufacturing environment where you want to manufacture certain product quantities on a period basis and are therefore not interested in the individual details of each order.
Q2.
Which information is defined in which master data?
There are two correct answers.
A
Routings define the operations to be carried out in discrete and repetitive manufacturing.
B
A work center is assigned to a bill of materials to define the physical location where the materials are to be processed .
C
A production version defines which routing or master recipe is to be used in combination with which bill of materials for the planned order, production order or process order.
D
Master recipes define the operations and phases to be carried out in repetitive manufacturing.
Q3.
What are main steps and activities in production planning and manufacturing?
There are three correct answers.
A
Conversion of planned orders into production orders in the case of repetitive manufacturing.
B
Creation of planned independent requirements in the case of make-to-order production.
C
Creation of sales orders in the case of make-to-order production.
D
Material requirements planning.
E
Definition of a demand program.
Q4.
How can manufacturing execution be controlled?
There are two correct answers.
A
In discrete manufacturing using production orders.
B
In process manufacturing using process orders.
C
In process manufacturing using purchase requisitions.