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Operation Managment

23- Consider the following potential layout, expected material flow, and partial distance matrix for a machine shop... Measure distances rectilinearly (N-S-E-W), between the centers of the department. What is the total flow * distance cost measure for this layout, assuming a $1 cost per unit/distance? (You will need to complete the distance matrix). Please see attachment for full question.

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

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21446

OTA ID:

103058

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Operation Managment

The following tasks, which cannot be split, must be performed on an assembly line in the sequence and the times specified. The required cycle time is 75 seconds. - Draw precedence diagram. - Balance this line using the largest number of following tasks as the primary rule, and longest task time as the tie-breaker. What is the correct assignment of tasks to stations? (You will not necessarily use all of the stations listed, but you will definitely not need more than 5 stations.) Please see attachment full question.

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

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21447

OTA ID:

103058

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Operation Managment

1. An assembly line must produce 480 units every 8-hour workday. There are 10 tasks to complete, with the sum of the task times equal to 4 minutes. If this work is assigned across five workstations, what would the efficiency of the balance be? 2. A company has a factory that is designed so that it is most efficient (average unit cost is minimized) when producing 1,000 units of output each month. However, it has a maximum output capability of 1,250 units per month, and can produce as little as 500 units per month without corporate headquarters shifting production to another plant. If the factory produces 925 units in October, what is the capacity utilization rate in October for this factor... click for more

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Business

Topic:

Management

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21448

OTA ID:

103058

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Operation Managmnet

Use the following demand data (1,000s) for the next two questions: YEAR 1 2 3 4 Product A 500 550 600 650 Product B 200 225 275 300 Currently there are three identical processing machines for producing these products. Each machine can produce 300,000 of product A or 200,000 of product B per year, or some combination of both. 1. What percent of machine capacity is used in year 1? 2. In which year will demand first exceed capacity?

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

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21449

OTA ID:

103058

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Operation Management

Standard Manufacturing Corporation (SMC) buys sheet metal from a dedicated supplier for use in its operations. On average, SMC uses 100 square yards (a square yard of metal is commonly referred to as simply a yard) of sheet metal per day. The cost of placing an order for sheet metal is $100. The sheet metal costs $1.50 per yard. SMC operates 250 days out of the year. Their inventory carrying cost is based on a 10% cost of capital. [You need to compute "D" and "H" before solving the problems.] 1. Assuming no quantity discounts, what is the best order quantity (in yards) for sheet metal? 2. Suppose the supplier only ships steel in rolls of 1000 yards, so SMC must order in multiples of 10... click for more

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Management

Posting ID:

21450

OTA ID:

103058

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