Oracle Field Service Cloud Service 2016 Implementation Specialist — Question 26
Your company is a manufacturer and distributor of CTO type of products globally, and uses Global Order Promising to promise its orders. You recently noticed that the promising results are determining the expected sources globally but not the least-cost ones. You want to understand the logic used by the GOP engine to derive the least-cost source.
Identify the four cost elements used by the cloud Global Order Promising engine to achieve the Profitable-to-Promise objective? (Choose four.)
Answer options
- A. Cost of internal transfers between organizations
- B. Storage Cost (when the cost of holding that item in inventory is high)
- C. Overhead Cost
- D. Resource Consumption Cost (in case the end item is to be manufactured)
- E. Component Cost
- F. Standard Cost at internal organizations
Correct answer: A, D, E, F
Explanation
The correct answer includes A, D, E, and F as they represent the key cost factors the GOP engine evaluates for determining the least-cost source. Option B, while relevant to inventory holding, does not directly contribute to the sourcing decision for order fulfillment. Option C, Overhead Cost, is less specific to the order promising process in this context.