OPER MGMT IN SUPPLY CHAIN ACCESS CARD
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Chapter 15, Problem 8P
a)
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To construct: A materials plan to decide how many phones can be made and delivered with the available inventory of phones and phone parts.
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To develop: An inventory projection of parts and products on a week by week basis for the material plan shown in part (a)
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To work: The impact on the material plan, if additional 100 circuit boards can be acquired in the first week.
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OPER MGMT IN SUPPLY CHAIN ACCESS CARD
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