3. Once you know the available capacity at a site, you can compare it to the required capacity to see if you have a match and if you don't have the required capacity at a work site then there is a capacity ? A) Gap B) Discrepancy C) Constraint D) Problem
4. This is the point in the process for looking at orders and work schedules to see specifically how available capacity will, or will not, translate into the production necessity to meet demand forecasts? A) Resource planning B) Capacity planning C) Availability planning D) Constraint planning
5. The growing emphasis on supply chain collaboration has resulted in new ways of thinking about design and the following are various approaches to collaborative design except? A) Design for inverse logistics B) Design for the environment C) Design for manufacture D) Concurrent engineering
6. Like design for manufacture, describes the goal of a particular form of collaborative design? A) Design for inverse logistics B) Design for the environment C) Design for logistics D) Concurrent engineering
7.Increased attention to ------ and designing for the environment springs from customer demand, regulations, and plain old-fashioned ethics? A) Design for reverse logistics B) Design for the environment C) Design for logistics D) Concurrent engineering
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