Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct answer is E. master production schedules.
Explanation:
Master production schedules is not an input to the aggregate planning process all other options are its input,
Aggregate planning process is an attempt to respond to predicted demand within the constraints set by product, process and location decisions.
Hence, master production schedules is not a relevant input for this planning process but can be a result of the aggregate planning process. In other words master production schedule is formed after aggregated planning has been completed.
Answer: Master production schedules.
Explanation:
Master production schedules popularly called MPS is a mapped out plan geared towards every single commodity that will be produced within a period of time, the plan also covers production and its cost.
Adopting the use of MPS helps manufacturer to detect.
• What to produce.
•Batch size.
•Time of production.
•Sequence of production to adopt.
Benefits of MPS.
•Forecast on demand.
•Customer order.
•Planned order.
•Net demand. etc