In SAP MRP, examine the following lot size definition, deduce the MRP result ?
(only one answer)
A) 2 Planned Orders of 2000 each and 2 Planned Orders of 1000 each.
B) 1 Planned Order of 6000.
C) 3 Planned Orders of 2000 each.
D) 6 Planned Orders of 1000 each.
E) 2 Planned Orders of 2000 each and 1 Planned Order of 1000.
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(only one answer)
A) 2 Planned Orders of 2000 each and 2 Planned Orders of 1000 each.
B) 1 Planned Order of 6000.
C) 3 Planned Orders of 2000 each.
D) 6 Planned Orders of 1000 each.
E) 2 Planned Orders of 2000 each and 1 Planned Order of 1000.
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Answer: A
ReplyDeleteWith the Net Requirement at 5280 to be fulfilled, the system tries to round to 6000 due to the rounding value of 1000 but this is not possible due to the maximum lot size of 2000. Therefore the system recommends 3 planned orders of 2000 each where at the same time respects both the rounding value and maximum lot size.
ReplyDeleteWith the Net Requirement at 5280 to be fulfilled, the system tries to round to 6000 due to the rounding value of 1000 but this not not possible due ot the maximum lot size of 2000. But it cannot create 3 planned orders of 2000 each; after creating 2 planned orders of 2000 each (2 x 2000 = 4000); there is a remaining 1280 requirement to be fulfilled. This can be done with 1 planned order of 1000 and less remaining 280 of requirement to be fulfilled and therefore last order is 1000 as the Reservation is on a different date !
ReplyDeleteThis results in:
2 Planned Orders of 2000 each.
2 Planned Orders of 1000 each with different dates.