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SAP Exam C_IBP_2311 Topic 3 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_IBP_2311 exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 3
[All C_IBP_2311 Questions]

You need to use your resource cost effectively with a certain minimum use, even if it means producing more than demand. Which solutions would apply to this scenario? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Chaya
3 months ago
I bet the exam writers have a wicked sense of humor. 'Minimum capacity utilization' for 'pull production'? That's a good one!
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Marti
3 months ago
I'm going with B and C as well. Gotta love those 'violation costs' - sounds like a fun way to keep things in check!
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Franklyn
2 months ago
User 3: Definitely, capacity leveling and incorporating violation costs seem like good solutions.
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Valene
2 months ago
User 2: Agreed, those violation costs sound interesting.
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Chaya
2 months ago
User 1: I think B and C are the way to go.
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Chauncey
3 months ago
Haha, the answer is obviously B and C. Who wants to deal with an 'overflow warehouse' for excess stock? That's just asking for trouble.
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Leila
3 months ago
Definitely B and C. You need to optimize resources while meeting a minimum usage requirement. Excess stock and pull production don't seem like the right solutions here.
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Leslie
2 months ago
Pull production might not be the best approach here, but capacity leveling could help.
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Devorah
2 months ago
We need to find a way to use resources effectively while meeting the minimum requirement.
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Ilene
2 months ago
Excess stock and minimum capacity utilization wouldn't work in this scenario.
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Nohemi
2 months ago
I agree, capacity leveling and balancing with violation costs are key.
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Anjelica
3 months ago
I think B and C are the correct answers. Capacity leveling and incorporating violation costs to balance excessive prebuild and minimum use make the most sense in this scenario.
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Billi
3 months ago
Minimum capacity utilization leading to pull production? That's a good one. Definitely not the solution for this scenario.
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Merilyn
2 months ago
B) Capacity leveling will be possible for production and storage resources.
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Josefa
2 months ago
A) Excess stock can be generated and will need to be staged in an overflow warehouse
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Annelle
2 months ago
B) Capacity leveling will be possible for production and storage resources.
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Sue
3 months ago
A) Excess stock can be generated and will need to be staged in an overflow warehouse
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Lai
3 months ago
Hah, the key is to not end up with a warehouse full of dust-gathering inventory. B and C all the way!
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Gianna
3 months ago
I agree, B and C seem to be the most relevant solutions. Gotta find that sweet spot between excess and minimum use.
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Deane
3 months ago
User 2: I agree, C also seems important to balance between excessive prebuild and minimum use.
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Augustine
3 months ago
User 1: I think B is a good solution, capacity leveling can help with resource cost effectiveness.
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Kyoko
3 months ago
C and D might not be the best options because incorporating violation costs and pull production may not be the most cost-effective solutions in this case.
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Helene
4 months ago
I'm not sure about C and D. Can someone explain why they might not be the correct answers?
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Gwenn
4 months ago
I agree with you, Tawanna. Excess stock and capacity leveling make sense in this scenario.
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Wilson
4 months ago
Looks like B and C are the correct answers here. Capacity leveling and incorporating violation costs are key to balancing production and storage needs.
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Elza
3 months ago
Yes, excess stock can be a challenge, but with capacity leveling and violation costs, we can manage it effectively.
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Elza
4 months ago
I agree, capacity leveling and incorporating violation costs are essential for balancing production and storage needs.
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Tawanna
4 months ago
I think A and B are the correct answers.
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