Material Planning
Insourcing v Outsourcing
Lean Manufacturing
Warehouse Distribution
Mr. Araujo
100

This schedule breaks down when and how much material is needed to meet production goals.

What is a Master Production Schedule (MPS)?

100

this sourcing method keeps production of goods or services within the company.

What is Insourcing?

100

This type of waste in lean manufacturing refers to producing more than is needed.

What is Overproduction?

100

This type of warehouse is located between manufacturing and the end customer to hold inventory closer to demand.

What is a Distribution Warehouse?

100

This is the name of Mr. Araujo's pet cat.

What is Ratbaby?

200

This system determines how much inventory is needed and when based on lead times and production.

What is Material Requirements Planning (MRP)?

200

This is the practice of contracting out certain business functions or processes to external providers.

What is Outsourcing?

200

 A visual tool used in lean manufacturing to map the flow of materials and information.

What is a Value Stream Map?

200

When deciding warehouse placement, companies must weigh these two opposing cost factors.

What are Transportation Costs and Inventory Holding Costs?

200

This is the name of Mr. Araujo's nephew.

What is Wyatt?

300

This term describes when a company does not have enough inventory to meet current demand.

What is a Stockout?

300

Companies often choose to outsource in order to reduce this – a critical factor in many supply chain decisions.

What is Cost?

300

This lean concept focuses on continuous, incremental improvement of processes.

What is Kaizen?

300

A centralized warehouse that consolidates products from multiple suppliers and redistributes them to customers.

What is a Hub Warehouse?

300

This is the name of Mr. Araujo's niece

What is Ellie?

400

This inventory planning method determines when to reorder materials based on average usage and lead time.

What is Reorder Point?

400

The term for when production is moved to a foreign country to reduce labor or production costs.

 What is Offshoring?

400

This lean principle focuses on producing only what is needed, when it’s needed, in the amount needed.

What is Just-In-Time (JIT)?

400

The amount of space and resources a warehouse can use to move and store products efficiently.

What is Warehouse Capacity?

400

This is the Make of the car Mr. Araujo Drive

What is a Honda?

500

These are the raw materials, components, or subassemblies used in the manufacturing process.

 What are Facilitating Goods?

500

 The total set of internal and external considerations used to make sourcing decisions.

What are Sourcing Considerations?

500

These points in a process are where defects or issues are most likely to occur and cause failure.

What are Failure Points?

500

These contractual agreements define performance expectations between a service provider and a company.

What are Service Level Agreements (SLAs)?

500

This is the place Mr. Araujo went to College

What is Niagara University