Q:
A company implements the Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management manufacturing module.
The company manufactures products based on the sales forecast and the defined replenishment rule.
You need to recommend a manufacturing strategy.
Which strategy should you recommend?
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A
Make to stock
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B
Make to order
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C
Configure to order
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D
Engineer to order
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
This item tests the candidate’s knowledge of manufacturing strategies.
The make-to-stock principle is the classic manufacturing principle where you produce products for stock based on forecast or minimum stock refill. You calculate the latter based on forecast or historic consumption. The make-to-order principle is triggered by a sales order or transfer order. The configure-to-order principle is triggered by a sales order or transfer order. The actual product variant you produce is not predefined; you create it at the time of order entry based on the configuration model of the sales product. Engineer to order processes is typically addressed by a project and usually start with the engineering phase. During the engineering phase, the actual products that are required to fulfill the order are designed and described. Production orders, batch orders, or Kanbans can then be created to produce the products.
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