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Just forecast at the assembly level. Nothing in BPCS keeps you from
forecasting at any level you choose. It is very common to MPS assembly
items (the ones with long lead times) and let the finished goods, where the
packaging is normally a very short lead time, just run off of orders.
Even very long lead time raw materials can be worth forecasting.
David_Baxter@si
emon.com To: BPCS-L@midrange.com
Sent by: cc:
owner-bpcs-l@mi Subject: Forecast vs. build
drange.com
09/07/2000
08:03 AM
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to BPCS-L
Looking for ideas or suggestions -
Currently using 4.05 CD
Question - how can I drive the lower levels to forecast and at the same
time only build a select few (A items) of our finished goods to
forecast?
I want to load and maintain forecasts for the majority of our
finished goods SKUs to drive lower levels and to predict future
demand/capacity but, I only want the very highest selling items to be
actually built to that forecast. For the rest of our finished goods
items I want to build to actual customer orders only. As long as we
drive to forecast I will have the lower levels available when needed.
The demand code and demand time fence settings work well if you do
not want to build lower levels to forecast. However, I want to build
and stock the lower levels to forecast.
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