BU395 : Cheat Sheet PDF

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If needed, take production per worker x # of temp workers needed. 1 usually given in problem; might be stated as total per period, or per worker. 5 for period 1, it is starting inventory; otherwise it is ending inventory of previous period. 6 first calculate x: beginning inventoryi + output forecast. If x 0, ending inventory = x and backorder = 0; If x < 0, ending inventory = 0 and backorder = -x. Remember to use the unit cost specific to each line. Time fences (see descr. of zones in qual. part) Items a, c, d, and e have on-hand inventories of 20, 10, 20, and 10 units, respectively. Item b has a scheduled receipt of 10 units in period 1. Item c requires a minimum lot size of 50 units. On hand from prior period 10 40 40 40 30. Period previous inventory requirements net inventory planned production projected inventory.

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