SOLUTION MANUAL
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Operations and Supply Chain Management, 16th Edition by F. Robert Jacobs and
Richard Chase Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Strategy
Chapter 3: Design of Products and Services
Chapter 4: Projects
Chapter 5: Strategic Capacity Management
Chapter 6: Learning Curves
Chapter 7: Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 8: Facility Layout
Chapter 9: Service Processes
Chapter 10: Waiting Line Analysis and Simulation
Chapter 11: Process Design and Analysis
Chapter 12: Quality Management
Chapter 13: Statistical Quality Control
Chapter 14: Lean Supply Chains
Chapter 15: Logistics and Distribution Management
Chapter 16: Global Sourcing and Procurement
Chapter 17: The Internet of Things and ERP
Chapter 18: Forecasting
Chapter 19: Sales and Operations Planning
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Chapter 20: Inventory Management
Chapter 21: Material Requirements Planning
Chapter 22: Workcenter Scheduling
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Discussion Questions
1. Using Exhibit 1.3 as a model, describe the source-make-deliver-return
relationships in thefollowing systems:
a. An airline
Source: Aircraft manufacturer, in-flight food, repair parts, computer systems
Make: Aircraft and flight crew scheduling, ground services provided at
airports, aircraftmaintenance and repair
Deliver: Outbound and arriving passenger service, baggage
handling Return: Resolve any post-service issues such as lost or
damaged luggage
b. An automobile manufacturer
Source: Suppliers of components and raw materials
Make: Manufacturing of vehicles and components or subassemblies to be
sold as spareparts
Deliver: Delivery to and sales from dealerships, delivery of spare parts to
the wholesalesystem
Return: Warranty and recall repairs, trade-ins
c. A hospital
Source: Medical supplies, cleaning services, disposal services, food services,
qualifiedpersonnel
Make: Inpatient rooms, outpatient clinics, emergency room, operating rooms
Deliver: Scheduling patients, providing treatment, ambulance service, family
counselingReturn: Billing errors, follow up visits
d. An insurance company
Source: Supplies needed for the office, underwriters, legal authority to operate
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