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hstone
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My MRP is asking me to delete items from an RC Order (I think) and I am not understanding why. Can anyone shed some light on this situation so I may try to get it cleared off my list? Any help is greatly appreciated, Thanks!

 

Best answer by PaulMainard55

@hstone - You might start by checking the inventory levels and lead/mfg times for the items on this list.  You might also check to see if there’s a manufacturing plan for the items on this list.  “Delete” usually indicates a redundancy in your supply planning, which could mean that there’s a MPS plan or other planned production orders in place that could meet the demand for the single make-to-order units associated with your sales orders.  

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PaulMainard55
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@hstone - You might start by checking the inventory levels and lead/mfg times for the items on this list.  You might also check to see if there’s a manufacturing plan for the items on this list.  “Delete” usually indicates a redundancy in your supply planning, which could mean that there’s a MPS plan or other planned production orders in place that could meet the demand for the single make-to-order units associated with your sales orders.  


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Thank you! I will look into this and see if there is a way for me to offset these so that they show a requirement to work for our business. I know we don’t want to set a max or min for these because we just process them as we have the material and time and the quantity is whatever we could get out of what we had available.


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