Production after adjustments. Four constraints are taken into consideration:
(1) Capacity. You cannot build more than twice your 1st Shift Capacity, because there are only two shifts.
(2) Complement. If you do not have enough workers, then you may not be able to produce the production schedule even if your employees work 100% overtime.
(3) Accounts Payable Lag policy from the Marketing Spreadsheet. As you extend your Payables policy, vendors increasingly withhold parts deliveries, making it impossible for you to meet your production schedule.
(4) Time in market. New products introduced this year are further constrained by the time they will be in the market. For example, if a new product is introduced in October, you could only produce for three months.