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Common-size statements allow the comparison of companies with different amounts of net sales and net assets.
MRP Tables
Tables utilized in Material Requirements Planning that detail the schedule of components needed, their quantities, and the timing for manufacturing or assembly processes.
Bill of Material
A comprehensive list detailing all the raw materials, parts, components, and assemblies needed to produce one unit of a product.
Lot-For-Lot
A production and inventory control strategy that matches the order quantity exactly with the demand, without carrying any excess inventory.
Gross Requirements
The total amount of materials or components necessary to produce a product before accounting for any existing inventory.
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