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a)
To generate: An intended bill of material of for the product A.
Introduction:
Intended bill of material:
An intended bill of material is also defined as a multi-level bill of material. It will list the assemblies, subparts and other components that are needed to make a product. It will also display the parent children relationship between the products.
b)
To generate: A net requirements plan for each part to produce 10 A’s in week 8 using Lot for lot.
Introduction:
Net requirements plan:
The net requirements plan is the plan which is established on the gross requirements plan formed by deducting the stock on and the
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