
Introduction to Materials Management Casebook, Revised Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 19. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-0-13-114848-2 (ISBN)
Description
For undergraduate/graduate courses in Materials Management, Operations Management, Planning/Control.
Designed to take students beyond the problems included in introductory texts on production and inventory control, this casebook features 35 examples of the problems that production and inventory management professionals face throughout their working lives. The casebook is coordinated with the text Introduction to Materials Management by Arnold and Chapman-but is appropriate as a companion to any core production/inventory control text-and is available in customized format via Prentice Hall's JIT Custom Publishing program.
Designed to take students beyond the problems included in introductory texts on production and inventory control, this casebook features 35 examples of the problems that production and inventory management professionals face throughout their working lives. The casebook is coordinated with the text Introduction to Materials Management by Arnold and Chapman-but is appropriate as a companion to any core production/inventory control text-and is available in customized format via Prentice Hall's JIT Custom Publishing program.
Reviews / Votes
"I think it is important for cases to have a 'real life' feel to keep the [reader's] interest. These cases could have actually happened in a real-life setting today. Also, the cases require an in-depth and logical thought process to solve them. This is important in the learning process. Good job!" - Doug Kopsik, Greenville Technical CollegeMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
253 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-114848-2 (9780131148482)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

J. R.Tony Arnold | Stephen N. Chapman | Lloyd Clive
Introduction to Materials Management Casebook
Book
09/2000
Pearson
€25.99
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This casebook presents 35 cases that illustrate, the problems facing production and inventory managers. In addition to serving as a companion to Introduction to Materials Management, by Arnold and Chapman, the casebook is also an excellent stand-alone resource.
Key Benefits of the Casebook Rather than merely applying a formula and finding an answer, users learn to apply multiple concepts, and also to consider the solution in the context of the situation. In addition, the more challenging cases require the users to think about management issues involved in their on-the-job decisions.
Key Benefits of the Casebook Rather than merely applying a formula and finding an answer, users learn to apply multiple concepts, and also to consider the solution in the context of the situation. In addition, the more challenging cases require the users to think about management issues involved in their on-the-job decisions.
Content
CASE 1: CostMart Warehouse (Physical Inventory).
CASE 2: Johnston Products (PAC).
CASE 3: Kathy's Kreamy Kreations (Process Design).
CASE 4: Let's Party! (Purchasing).
CASE 5: Northcutt Bikes I: The Production Planning Problem (Production Planning).
CASE 6: Fran's Flower Shop (Process Design).
CASE 7: Acme Polybob Company (MRP).
CASE 8: Wescott Products (MPS).
CASE 9: Sangster Manufacturing I: Aggregate Production Plan (Production Plan/MPS).
CASE 10: Sangster Manufacturing II: Master Production Schedule (MPS).
CASE 11: Atlantic Electric I: The Surprise Backorder (MPS).
CASE 12: Atlantic Electric II: The Short Shipment (MRP).
CASE 13: Connory Manufacturing (Purchasing).
CASE 14: Consolidated Weedcutters (MRP).
CASE 15: The Case of the Vanishing Inventory (MRP).
CASE 16: Your Office Warehouse (Inventory).
CASE 17: Sandbar Beach Hotel (Long-range Capacity).
CASE 18: Crofts Printing Company (PAC).
CASE 19: Carl's Computers (Inventory).
CASE 20: Happy Wanderer, Motor Home Company (Business Organization).
CASE 21: Mighty Mountain Bikes, Inc. (Forecasting).
CASE 22: Northcutt Bikes II: The Forecasting Problem (Forecasting).
CASE 23: Melrose Products (Process Design).
CASE 24: The Competitive Bidding Trap (Inventory).
CASE 25: Cranfield Manufacturing Company (MRP).
CASE 26: Moto-Tractor Company (Products/Design).
CASE 27: Northcutt Bikes III: The Service Department (Inventory).
CASE 28: MyTowne Food Stores (Warehousing).
CASE 29: Manchester Manufacturing (Consolidation).
CASE 30: Metal Specialties, Inc. (Transportation).
CASE 31: Mid West Tile Company (Transportation).
CASE 32: Skimmer Watercraft (Transportation).
CASE 33: Bremer Packaging (JIT).
CASE 34: Murphy Manufacturing (JIT).
CASE 35: Accent Oak Furniture Company (Quality).
CASE 2: Johnston Products (PAC).
CASE 3: Kathy's Kreamy Kreations (Process Design).
CASE 4: Let's Party! (Purchasing).
CASE 5: Northcutt Bikes I: The Production Planning Problem (Production Planning).
CASE 6: Fran's Flower Shop (Process Design).
CASE 7: Acme Polybob Company (MRP).
CASE 8: Wescott Products (MPS).
CASE 9: Sangster Manufacturing I: Aggregate Production Plan (Production Plan/MPS).
CASE 10: Sangster Manufacturing II: Master Production Schedule (MPS).
CASE 11: Atlantic Electric I: The Surprise Backorder (MPS).
CASE 12: Atlantic Electric II: The Short Shipment (MRP).
CASE 13: Connory Manufacturing (Purchasing).
CASE 14: Consolidated Weedcutters (MRP).
CASE 15: The Case of the Vanishing Inventory (MRP).
CASE 16: Your Office Warehouse (Inventory).
CASE 17: Sandbar Beach Hotel (Long-range Capacity).
CASE 18: Crofts Printing Company (PAC).
CASE 19: Carl's Computers (Inventory).
CASE 20: Happy Wanderer, Motor Home Company (Business Organization).
CASE 21: Mighty Mountain Bikes, Inc. (Forecasting).
CASE 22: Northcutt Bikes II: The Forecasting Problem (Forecasting).
CASE 23: Melrose Products (Process Design).
CASE 24: The Competitive Bidding Trap (Inventory).
CASE 25: Cranfield Manufacturing Company (MRP).
CASE 26: Moto-Tractor Company (Products/Design).
CASE 27: Northcutt Bikes III: The Service Department (Inventory).
CASE 28: MyTowne Food Stores (Warehousing).
CASE 29: Manchester Manufacturing (Consolidation).
CASE 30: Metal Specialties, Inc. (Transportation).
CASE 31: Mid West Tile Company (Transportation).
CASE 32: Skimmer Watercraft (Transportation).
CASE 33: Bremer Packaging (JIT).
CASE 34: Murphy Manufacturing (JIT).
CASE 35: Accent Oak Furniture Company (Quality).