Because of its labor contract, a company must hire enough labor for 100 units of production per

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Because of its labor contract, a company must hire enough labor for 100 units of production per week on one shift or 200 units per week on two shifts. It cannot hire, lay off, or assign overtime. During the fourth week, workers will be available from another department to work part or all of an extra shift (up to 100 units). There is a planned shutdown for maintenance in the second week, which will cut production to half. Develop a production plan. The opening inventory is 200 units, and the desired ending inventory is 300 units.

Week 1 2 3 Total 4 6. 5 120 240 Forecast Demand 240 160 160 160 Planned Production Planned Inventory

Ending Inventory
The ending inventory is the amount of inventory that a business is required to present on its balance sheet. It can be calculated using the ending inventory formula                Ending Inventory Formula =...
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Introduction To Materials Management

ISBN: 978-9386873248

8th edition

Authors: Arnold J. R. Tony, Gatewood Ann K., M. Clive Lloyd N. Chapman Stephen

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