Question: Ross Whites machine shop uses 2,500 brackets during the course of a year, and this usage is relatively constant throughout the year. These brackets are
Ross Whites machine shop uses 2,500 brackets during the course of a year, and this usage is relatively constant throughout the year. These brackets are purchased from a supplier 100 miles away for $15 each, and the lead time is 2 days. The holding cost per bracket per year is $1.50 (or 10% of the unit cost) and the ordering cost per order is $18.75. There are 250 working days per year.
Now, Ross White wants to reconsider his decision of buying the brackets and is considering making the brackets in-house. He has determined that setup costs would be $25 in machinist time and lost production time, and 50 brackets could be produced in a day once the machine has been set up. Ross estimates that the cost (including labor time and materials) of producing one bracket would be $14.80. The holding cost would be 10% of this cost.
Question 8 (5 points)
Question 8 options:
The daily demand rate for Rose White's machine shop is
. (Please round to an integer and include no units.)
Question 9 (10 points)
Question 9 options:
The optimal production quantity for Rose White's machine shop is
. (Please round to an integer and include no units.)
Question 10 (5 points)
Question 10 options:
Given the optimal production quantity calculated above, it will take
days for Rose White's machine shop to produce the optimal production quantity. (Please round to one decimal point and include no units.)
Question 11 (5 points)
Question 11 options:
During the time producing the optimal quantity, (based on your calculation in Questions 8 and 10), there will be about
brackets sold. (Please round it to an integer and include no units.)
Question 12 (10 points)
Question 12 options:
If Rose uses the optimal production quantity calculated above in Question 9, the maximum inventory level would be
, the average inventory level would be
, and the annual holding cost would be
. (Please round to an integer and include no units.)
Question 13 (10 points)
Question 13 options:
If Rose uses the optimal production quantity calculated above in Question 9, there would be about
production runs each year. Hence, the total annual setup cost is
and the total annual inventory cost, including the cost of production is
. (Please round to an integer and include no units.)
Question 14 (5 points)
Question 14 options:
If the lead time is one-half day, the reorder point (ROP) is
units. (Please round to an integer and include no units.)
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