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CIMAPRO19-P01-1 Exam - Topic 2 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIMA's CIMAPRO19-P01-1 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 2
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A medium-sized manufacturing company, which operates in the electronics industry, has employed a firm of consultants to carry out a review of the company's planning and control systems. The company presently uses a traditional incremental budgeting system and the inventory management system is based on economic order quantities (EOQ) and reorder levels. The company's normal production patterns have changed significantly over the previous few years as a result of increasing demand for customized products. This has resulted in shorter production runs and difficulties with production and resource planning.

The consultants have recommended the implementation of activity based budgeting and a manufacturing resource planning system to improve planning and resource management.

How will a manufacturing resource planning system improve the planning of purchases and production for the company?

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Jerry
4 months ago
I don't think it can replace the old methods completely.
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Alonso
4 months ago
A solid approach, especially with shorter production runs.
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Darrin
4 months ago
Wait, can it really handle the demand for customized products?
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Blondell
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's way more efficient than traditional methods!
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Bernardo
5 months ago
MRP helps manage inventory and labor better.
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Veda
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - I think the answer is systemctl daemon-reload to make the system aware of the new service file.
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Miesha
5 months ago
I've got this! The network address is 208.40.224.0/24, and it's divided into /28 subnets. That means each subnet has 16 IP addresses (2^(32-28) = 16). The third subnet will start at the third block of 16 IPs, so the network address is 208.40.224.32/28.
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Tom
5 months ago
The subnet thing seems off too. I need to double-check the requirements for forming neighbor relationships.
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Billy
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - I think the view should be created in the Templates area, since that's where shared views are stored.
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