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Use discrete available-to-promise (ATP) logic, and the master production schedule (MPS) for the following conditions. How many units are available-to-promise in period 3? (Lot Size for MPS = 24, Safety Stock = 10) Professor gave us Projected Available Balance1 (PAB)=previous PAB0 + MPS1 - Forecast1 and Available-to-Promise1 (ATP)=MPS1 - Sum(Forecasts until next MPS1+n)
Period
On Hand 1 2 3 4 5
Forecast 20 18 25 15 12
Projected Available
Balance 15
Available-to
Promise (discrete)
Master Production
Schedule
A. 13
B. 20
C. 25
D. 27

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