Yes, Cetec does have that capability.
We call it ROP (re-order point) and MOQ (minimum order qty) and EOQ (economic order qty).
You can set each one of those values on the inventory record of a part’s warehouse record (click the pencil icon at the top left of a part/inventory record next to the Warehouse name).
ROP = the safety stock level; if you dip beneath this level, a signal is sent to MRP to build/buy more. EOQ = the ideal quantity to build/buy; MRP will tell you to build or buy this much more above your ROP when that trigger hits. MOQ = this is a check that, in lieu of a fixed EOQ, makes sure when you add the item to a vendor PO or build-to-stock work order, that it is at least above the MOQ.
Note also that you can run MRP filtered by a “source type” of ROP (as opposed to Supply/Demand).