A specialty coffeehouse sells Colombian coffee at a fairly steady rate of 65 pounds per week. The

Question:

A specialty coffeehouse sells Colombian coffee at a fairly steady rate of 65 pounds per week. The beans are purchased from a local supplier for $4 per pound. The coffeehouse estimates that it costs $50 in paperwork and labor to place an order for the coffee, and the annual holding cost is 20% of the purchasing price. (Use 52 weeks/year)
a. What is the economic order quantity (EOQ) for Colombian coffee?
b. What is the optimal number of orders per year?
c. What is the optimal interval (in weeks) between the orders?
d. Assume that the coffeehouse's current order policy is to buy the beans every 13 weeks. The manager says that the ordering cost of S = $50 is only a guess. Therefore, he insists on using the current policy. Find the range of S for which the EOQ you found in part a) would be preferable (in terms of a lower total replenishment and carrying costs) to the current policy of buying beans every 13 weeks.
Economic Order Quantity
Economic order quantity (EOQ) is the ideal order quantity a company should purchase to minimize inventory costs such as holding costs, shortage costs, and order costs. This production-scheduling model was developed in 1913 by Ford W. Harris and has...
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!

Step by Step Answer:

Related Book For  book-img-for-question

Quantitative Methods for Business

ISBN: 978-0324651751

11th Edition

Authors: David Anderson, Dennis Sweeney, Thomas Williams, Jeffrey cam

Question Posted: