1: For each of the four work team sizes, calculate the expected number of trucks in the...

Question:

1: For each of the four work team sizes, calculate the expected number of trucks in the queue waiting to be unloaded.
2: For each of the four work team sizes, calculate the expected time in the queue—that is, the expected time a truck has to wait in line to be unloaded.
3: For each of the four work team sizes, what is the probability that a truck cannot be unloaded immediately?
4: Which of the four work teams has the lowest cost to Wayne?
5: Wayne is also considering rental of a forklift to use in truck unloading. A team of only two would be needed, but the hourly cost would be $38 per hour ($28 for the workers and $10 for the forklift). They could unload a truck in five minutes. Should Wayne rent the forklift?
6: Disregard your answer to Question 5. Labor negotiations are coming up and Wayne thinks he can get the union to give way on the work rule that prohibits warehouse workers on the unloading dock from being given other assignments when they are not unloading trucks. How much would Wayne save in unloading dock costs if he could reassign warehouse workers to other tasks when they are not unloading trucks, assuming that he has picked a good team of workers and each worker works 8 hours a day?
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!

Step by Step Answer:

Related Book For  book-img-for-question

Contemporary Logistics

ISBN: 978-0132953467

11th edition

Authors: Paul R. Murphy, Michael Knemeyer

Question Posted: