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University of California, Los Angeles RQMCMB 2 Quiz 5 1 )Moving from the aggregate plan to a master production schedule requires:       Net requirements for component J are as follows: 60 units in week 2, 40 units in week 3, and 60 units in week 5

Business Jun 15, 2021

University of California, Los Angeles

RQMCMB 2

Quiz 5

1 )Moving from the aggregate plan to a master production schedule requires:

  1.       Net requirements for component J are as follows: 60 units in week 2, 40 units in week 3, and 60 units in week 5. If a fixed­period, three­period lot­sizing method is used, what will be the quantity of the first planned receipt?
  2.       Once a project is underway, the project manager usually is not responsible for effectively managing:
  3. One area to which aggregate planning decisions relate is:
  4. One option for altering the availability of capacity is:
  5. One option for altering the availability of manufacturing capacity is:
  6. One option for altering the pattern of demand is:
  7.       Periodic updating of an MRP system to account for all changes which have occurred within a given time interval is called:
  8. Proactive and Reactive aggregate planning strategies are best associated with

 

  1. Shortening activity durations is called:
  2.       Simulation to produce an aggregate plan: )
  3.       That portion of projected inventory which enables marketing to make realistic commitments about delivery dates for new orders is:
  4. The                                 of ERP makes it valuable as a strategic planning tool.

 

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