OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT CUSTOM 12E >C<
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Chapter 13, Problem 9P
a)
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To evaluate: Plan A and plan B, and determining which plan is preferable.
Introduction: The aggregate plan is the output of sales and operations planning. The major concern of aggregate planning is the production time and quantity for the intermediate future. Aggregate planning would encompass a time prospect of approximately 3 to 18 months.
b)
Summary Introduction
To determine: The best plan between plan A and plan B
Introduction: The aggregate plan is the output of sales and operations planning. The major concern of aggregate planning is the production time and quantity for the intermediate future. Aggregate planning would encompass a time prospect of approximately 3 to 18 months.
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