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A Multi-Product Batch-Available-to-Promise Model for Make-to-Stock Manufacturing

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Operations Research Proceedings 2002

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Available-to-Promise (ATP) comprises of a variety of tools that enhance the responsiveness of order promising and the reliability of order fulfilment. Based on

customer requests (i.e. requested product, order quantity and delivery time window) they support “order quantity” and “order due date quoting” .

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Pibernik, R. (2003). A Multi-Product Batch-Available-to-Promise Model for Make-to-Stock Manufacturing. In: Leopold-Wildburger, U., Rendl, F., Wäscher, G. (eds) Operations Research Proceedings 2002. Operations Research Proceedings 2002, vol 2002. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55537-4_12

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