What is Make to Stock (MTS) Planning? Explanation, Drawbacks, and Example
Make to Stock (MTS) involves creating demand forecasts and producing goods to match this amount. Items are held and shipped when a demand is received.
Make to Stock (MTS) involves creating demand forecasts and producing goods to match this amount. Items are held and shipped when a demand is received.
Make to order and make to stock are two forms of production processes that need to be considered when attempting to create a production process.
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