Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Expert — Question 222

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An electronics manufacturing company is transitioning from infinite capacity planning to finite capacity planning to improve scheduling efficiency and manage resource constraints effectively.

The company observes that its manufacturing process typically requires a minimum lead time of five days.

The company requires finite capacity scheduling to create realistic production schedules that account for resource limitations over a defined minimum lead time of five days.

You need to implement finite capacity planning with a time fence that aligns with the five-day manufacturing lead time.

Solution: Set a finite capacity time fence for one day of manufacturing.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Correct answer: B

Explanation

The proposed solution of setting a finite capacity time fence for one day does not meet the goal because it does not align with the minimum lead time of five days required for the manufacturing process. A time fence shorter than the lead time will not effectively account for the resource limitations and scheduling needs, which is essential for finite capacity planning.