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What does the Master Production Schedule (MPS) reflect?

  1. A sales forecast not related to production planning

  2. The anticipated build schedule for assigned items

  3. Financial expenditure plans for production

  4. A summary of past production data

The correct answer is: The anticipated build schedule for assigned items

The Master Production Schedule (MPS) is a critical element of production planning in supply chain management. It represents the anticipated build schedule for assigned items, detailing what is to be produced, in what quantities, and when. This ensures that production aligns with demand, helping to optimize inventory levels and minimize production disruptions. The MPS serves as a bridge between sales forecasts and actual production, allowing manufacturers to allocate resources effectively and plan for labor, materials, and equipment required to meet production needs. By providing a clear plan for what needs to be produced, the MPS supports both operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, making it an essential tool for effective supply chain management. The options related to a sales forecast, financial expenditure plans, or summaries of past data do not encapsulate the proactive and forward-looking nature of the MPS, which is inherently focused on future production goals.