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CHAPTER 12   Master Production Schedule                                         243


        keeping the MPS valid, realistic, and up to date. Changes, additions, and adjustments in
        this schedule should be managed because of their effect on inventory investment, manu-
        facturing costs, and delivery service to customers.


        BIBLIOGRAPHY
        Everdell, Romeyn. “Master Scheduling: Its New Importance in the Management of Materials.” Modern
             Materials Handling, October 1972.
        “MPS Planning,” in Communications Oriented Production Information and Control System (COPICS), Vol. 3
             (Form No. G320-1976). New York: International Business Machines Corp., 1972, Chapter 4.
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