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Business, 18.12.2021 14:00, yair7

Using the information in Problem 14.5, construct a net material requirements plan using the following on-hand inventory. ITEMON-HAND INVENTORYITEMON-HAND INVENTORY
S20W30
T20X25
U40Y240
V30Z40
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Item Z has an order release of 320 units in week 3.

Item Z has an order release of 320 units in week 1.

Item Z has an order release of 320 units in week 2.

Item Z has an order release of 60 units in week 3.

Item Z has an order release of 300 units in week 2.

Refer again to Problems 14.5 and 14.7. In addition to 100 units of S, there is also a demand for 20 units of U, which is a component of S. The 20 units of U are needed for maintenance purposes. These units are needed in week 6. Modify the net material requirements plan to reflect this change.
Item Z has an order release of 300 units in week 2 and an order release of 60 in week 3.
A. Item Z has an order release of 300 units in week 2 and an order release of 320 in week 3.
B. Item Z has an order release of 60 units in week 2 and an order release of 320 in week 3.
C. Item Z has an order release of 320 units in week 2 and an order release of 300 in week 3.
D. Item Z has an order release of 320 units in week 2 and an order release of 60 in week 3.

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