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Production of a single product (A), which requires the components B, C, and D.

Production of a single product (A), which requires the components B, C, and D. Exhibit 13.10 Bill of Materials. Exhibit 13.11 Item Inventory File. Exhibit 13.12 Example MPS. An ordering schedule that covers the gross requirements for each week is called lot-for-lot (LFL).

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Production of a single product (A), which requires the components B, C, and D.

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  1. Production of a single product (A), which requires the components B, C, and D. Exhibit 13.10 Bill of Materials

  2. Exhibit 13.11 Item Inventory File Exhibit 13.12 Example MPS

  3. An ordering schedule that covers the gross requirements for each week is called lot-for-lot (LFL). Exhibit 13.13 MRP Record for Item C Using the Lot-for-Lot (LFL) Rule

  4. The fixed order quantity (FOQ)ruleuses a fixed order size for every order or production run. Exhibit 13.14 Item B Fixed Order Quantity (FOQ) Lot Sizing MRP Record

  5. The periodic order quantity (POQ)orders a quantity equal to the gross requirement quantity in one or more predetermined time periods minus the projected on-hand quantity of the previous time period. Exhibit 13.15 Item D Fixed Period Quantity (POQ) Lot Sizing and MRP Record

  6. Exhibit 13.16 Summary of MRP Explosion for Bill of Materials in Exhibit in 13.10

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