The implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is most likely to achieve the goal of providing visibility of supply chain data. ERP systems integrate various business functions and operations into a single system, allowing for greater visibility and control of information across the entire organization. This includes information related to supply chain operations, such as inventory levels, production schedules, and delivery times.
While an ERP system may include features that support other goals, such as collecting information on future sales forecasts (option A), determining the most efficient way to produce and assemble products (option C), or executing collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment (CPFR) (option D), these are not the primary goals of an ERP system. The primary goal of an ERP system is to provide a single, integrated system that enables greater visibility and control of business operations, including those related to supply chain management.
I think the correct answer should be B. ERP is more high level than the production process
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