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Factory and Raw Materials

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Incoming Order VS Orders Placed
Orders Placed Incoming Order
The trend observed until week 15, was fairly linear, with the numbers of orders
placed nearly equal to the number of incoming orders

Post week 15, due to a decrease in the inventory level, the orders placed exceeded
the incoming orders
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Current Inventory VS Back Order
Current Inventory Accumulated Back Order
This graph, as expected shows that as the current inventory level drops, the
back log quantity increases
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Current Inventory VS Orders Placed VS Incoming Order
Current Inventory Orders Placed Incoming Order
In an attempt to replenish the reducing inventory levels, the number of Orders
placed, increased (in the case of the factory, the raw material requirements)

We observed that due to a sudden increase in the incoming order level, the
inventory level drastically reduced

Post week 22, we observe the reduction in the number of orders placed, due to an
increase in the inventory level and a reduction in the incoming orders

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