Question: Exercise 10-1 (from Text 15.24) Economic order quantity The calculation of an Economic Order Quantity uses a formula which balances the cost of ordering stock
Exercise 10-1 (from Text 15.24) Economic order quantity
The calculation of an Economic Order Quantity uses a formula which balances the cost of ordering stock (PER ORDER which may include research, account handling, supplier meetings and processing time AND if imported, import duties and customs clearance fees etc.) against the UNIT cost of holding inventory (these costs may include warehouse rent, insurance, storage costs etc.). The EOQ is the point where the two costs are equally balanced such that it minimises all costs involved.
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For each of the following independent cases, use the EOQ equation to calculate the economic order quantity:
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| Case A | Case B | Case C |
| Annual requirement (in units) | 7290 | 4563 | 150 |
| Incremental cost per order | $500 | $10 | $100 |
| Annual carrying cost per unit | $9 | $15 | $12 |
| Lead time (assume 50 weeks in a year) | 4 Weeks | 2 Weeks | 4 Weeks |
| Safety stock levels required | 400 | 40 | 12 |
EOQ = ( 2*7290*500/9)^0.5= 900 ( for a), 78( for b), 50 ( for c)
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Calculate the Reorder point for all three case with safety stock
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