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Business, 06.04.2021 01:00 madim1275

We have created the following Planned Production Orders over the planning period: 140 Product A We have the following Raw Materials on hand and available to be dedicated to these Planned Production Orders: Enough Raw Materials to product 80 Product A There are Purchase Orders at our suppliers for the following Raw Materials: 30 Product A How many products should we order on New Purchase Orders with our suppliers?
`Simplified MRP Calculations PP = maximum(0, FC - FG - RP) PO -maximum(O, PP - RMarailable - SR) • PP - Planned Production Orders Requests for additional finished goods to be produced • FC - Forecast for Finished Goods Requirements Requirements or anticipated requirements over the planning period • FG Finished Goods Currently On-Hand • RP Released Production Production orders that have been released to the production process • PO New Purchase orders for Raw Materials that will be needed • RM . Raw Materials that are not currently dedicated to Released Production Orders • SR scheduled Receipts
Orders for raw materials that have been ordered, but have not yet arrived
A. 10
B. 40
C. 60
D. 0
E. 30
F. 50
G. 20

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