Question: Question 2-6. If a SKU has negative labor efficiency, including that SKU in the forward area actually causes money loss to the warehouse in labor

Question 2-6. If a SKU has negative labor

Question 2-6. If a SKU has negative labor efficiency, including that SKU in the forward area actually causes money loss to the warehouse in labor operations. (True/False) Question 2-7. Consider a warehouse with a forward storage are where the full are allocated to an SKU is restocked with a single replenishment trip. If the warehouse manager wants to use the total annual restocking costs as the primary decision criterion for choosing the allocation policy then the equal-space and equal-time policies are equivalent. (True/False) Question 2-8. Expected cycle time calculations for a traditional single-level warehouse would yield the same numerical result if the I/O point was at the bottom-middle point instead of at the lower left corner of the ground plan of the warehouse. (True/False) Question 2-9. In practice the equal-space allocation policy for a forward storage system may be a reasonable volume allocation policy because of the ease of replacing the SKUs between planning periods. (True/False) Question 2-10. Routing for single-command often requires the solution of a non-trivial Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP). (True/False)

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