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APICS CLTD Exam - Topic 4 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for APICS's CLTD exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 4
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A warehouse manager is performing an ABC segmentation of the products in the warehouse Based on the three items shown below, what is the correct warehouse segmentation for these items from the warehouse manager's perspective?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Cyril
3 months ago
I agree with you, Product Z should be A for sure!
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Louvenia
3 months ago
Wait, why is Product Y even in C? That seems off.
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Erinn
3 months ago
Not sure about that, Product Z has higher turnover rates!
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Dana
4 months ago
I think Product Y is more important, so it should be A.
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Alysa
4 months ago
Product X should definitely be A, it’s the most valuable.
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Derick
4 months ago
I feel like Product X has to be a B item, but I'm confused about how to rank the others. I wish I had reviewed this more!
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Van
4 months ago
I thought Product Z was always an A item in our examples, but I can't recall if that's true for this scenario.
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Annamae
4 months ago
This question feels similar to the practice ones we did on ABC analysis. I think Product Y might be a C item because it seems less critical.
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Carissa
5 months ago
I remember that A items are usually the most valuable, but I'm not sure which product fits that category here.
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Myra
5 months ago
I've got this! The key is to rank the products from highest to lowest based on the given information, then assign A to the top 20%, B to the middle 30%, and C to the bottom 50%. Easy peasy.
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Annamae
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The A category is for the most important/valuable products, B for the moderately important ones, and C for the least important. I'll need to analyze the data on each product to determine which category they belong in.
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Jesus
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the criteria for the ABC segmentation. Is it based on sales volume, inventory value, or some other metric? I'll need to double-check the details to make sure I assign the products correctly.
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Roslyn
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - I just need to look at the sales volume or value of each product and assign them to the A, B, or C category accordingly.
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Bettina
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The ABC segmentation can be tricky, and I want to make sure I fully understand the criteria before answering. Maybe I'll jot down some notes and think it through carefully.
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Sharita
5 months ago
Don't overthink this. Calculate the percentage, match it to the threshold, and pay attention to whether the question says 'puts her at risk' or 'does not put her at risk'.
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Della
1 year ago
This is like a game of warehouse Tetris. Gotta fit those products in the right spots, or it's gonna be a real headache.
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King
1 year ago
Wow, who needs an ABC analysis when you've got a crystal ball? I'm just gonna go with my gut on this one. *taps forehead*
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Theola
1 year ago
User 4: I agree with Theola, A = Product Z, B = Product Y, C = Product X
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Valene
1 year ago
I'm going with A = Product Z, B = Product Y, C = Product X
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Felton
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe A = Product X, B = Product Z, C = Product Y
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Danilo
1 year ago
I think A = Product Z, B = Product Y, C = Product X
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Chana
1 year ago
But Product X is the most important one, so it should be in category A.
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Hayley
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe it should be A = Product Z, B = Product Y, C = Product X.
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Elfriede
1 year ago
Hold up, isn't the A segment supposed to be the 20% of items that make up 80% of the revenue? I'm pretty sure Product X fits that bill.
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Louvenia
1 year ago
Hmm, this is tricky. I think Product Y should be in the A segment since it's the fastest moving item. Gotta keep those shelves stocked!
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Cathrine
1 year ago
So, the correct segmentation would be A = Product Y, B = Product Z, C = Product X.
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Earleen
1 year ago
I agree, we should definitely keep Product Y in the A segment for easy access.
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Gary
1 year ago
Yeah, that makes sense. We need to prioritize stocking that item.
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Ashley
1 year ago
I think Product Y should be in the A segment since it's the fastest moving item.
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Pa
1 year ago
Product Z definitely belongs in the A segment. It's the most valuable item, no question.
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Lilli
1 year ago
Product X seems more like a B segment item to me.
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Lilli
1 year ago
I agree, Product Z should definitely be in the A segment.
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Chana
1 year ago
I think the correct segmentation is A = Product X, B = Product Z, C = Product Y.
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