Operations and Supply Chain Management, 9th Edition WileyPLUS Registration Card + Loose-leaf Print Companion
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ISBN: 9781119371618
Author: Roberta S. Russell
Publisher: Wiley (WileyPLUS Products)
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Chapter 15, Problem 15P
Alpha Corp. (a spinoff of Alpha Beta) makes Product X, which is composed of two Part Ys. Complete the following MRP matrices for X and Y, and construct a planned order report. When are orders placed for items X and Y, and what are the size of those orders?
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Operations and Supply Chain Management, 9th Edition WileyPLUS Registration Card + Loose-leaf Print Companion
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