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Assume that we currently have 400 units on-hand, and that we produce in batches of 2,000.

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Assume that we currently have 400 units on-hand, and that we produce in batches of 2,000.

 1. Compute the projected available balance, schedule the necessary lots, and compute the available to promise cumulative available to promise balances using the provided MPS worksheet.

 2. When is the soonest that we could promise delivery of 600 units?

 3. When is the soonest that we could promise delivery of 1,900 units?  


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