B Determine Projected Hand Inventory C Determine Mps Quantity D Determine Available Prom Q34188242

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An end items demand forecasts for the next 10 weeks are 25, 25, 25, 25, 30, 30, 25, 25, 25, and 25 units. The current on-hand inventory is 100 units. The order policy is to produce in lots of 65. The booked customer orders for the item, starting with week 1, are 15,28,7,5, 0, 3, 10, 0,0, and 0 units. The lead time is 2 weeks a. Develop an MPS for this end item. (Enter your responses as integers. A response of o is equivalent to being not applicable.) Lot Size: 65 Lead Time: 2 weeks Week Forecast Customer orders (booked) 1 2 345 6 78910 25 25 25 25 30 30 25 25 25 25 15 28 7 10 Projected on-hand inventory 100I MPS quantity

B. Determine projected​ on-hand inventory for each

C. Determine MPS quantity for each.

D. Determine the available-to-promise (ATP)​ inventory foreach.

E. Determine the MPS start for each.

F. The marketing department has received six orders for thisitem in the following​ sequence:

Order 1 is for 20 units to be delivered in period 1

Order 2 is for 105 units to be delivered in period 4

Order 3 is for 90 units to be delivered in period 6

Order 4 is for 85 units to be delivered in period 7

Order 5 is for 120 units to be delivered in period 10

Assuming that the prospective MPS you developed in part​ (a)does not​ change, which orders would you be able to accept based onthe available to promise​ (ATP)?

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