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		<title>By: Edward</title>
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		<description>Hello Azwath,

I agree with you. I am a new customer implementing AFS. At first, the consultant team proposed to our company to adopt MTO setup to cover majority of our OEM business. However, this have problem in meeting our business scenario that, many of our customer keep switching SKU quantities between their customer POs to us (although the total buying quantity of the SO remain unchanged). We were facing with the situation that the MRP will keep generating new Planned Orders because of the MTO setup, which makes no sense to us.
Later the consultant team proposed for MTS setup. But they advised Allocation Run must be performed under this setup, and we will end up not able to over-ship. It is truly a dilemma.

Regards,
Edward</description>
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<p>I agree with you. I am a new customer implementing AFS. At first, the consultant team proposed to our company to adopt MTO setup to cover majority of our OEM business. However, this have problem in meeting our business scenario that, many of our customer keep switching SKU quantities between their customer POs to us (although the total buying quantity of the SO remain unchanged). We were facing with the situation that the MRP will keep generating new Planned Orders because of the MTO setup, which makes no sense to us.<br />
Later the consultant team proposed for MTS setup. But they advised Allocation Run must be performed under this setup, and we will end up not able to over-ship. It is truly a dilemma.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Edward</p>
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