4.8 We Rescue, Inc., a firm providing nationwide ambulance services, intends to expand its service range through a new branch in the suburbs of the mid-Atlantic region. The data were gathered to evaluate three different possible sites, Suburb A, Suburb B, and Suburb C, for the new location. The data include factor ratings, minimum satisfactory level, and importance rankings of each factor (attribute), as shown in Table EX 4.8. Attribute (factor) Weight Suburb A Suburb B Suburb C Satisfaction level Importance Ranking Contracting and Land Cost 0.1 65* 76 45 70 3 Labor Availability and cost 0.15 50 65 60 65 5 Transportation and road network 0.15 60 70 75 80 4 Supplier/ Support Service companies 0.13 75 60 65 85 6 Average time per Emergency trip 0.22 95 75 70 95 2 Accessibility to hospital 0.18 85 80 65 90 1 Employee preference 0.07 60 50 55 75 7 Total 1.00           Average revenue per patient visit   50 40 45     Patient volume   20,000 20,000 20,000     Fixed cost   200,000 300,000 250,000     Average variable cost per patient   25 18 20     Determine whether any location dominates the others. Choose a location based on the minimum attribute satisfaction procedure alone. Choose a location based on the most important attribute procedure alone. Choose a location based on cost-volume analysis. After all the analyses above, which location would you support, and why?

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4.8 We Rescue, Inc., a firm providing nationwide ambulance services, intends to expand its service range through a new branch in the suburbs of the mid-Atlantic region. The data were gathered to evaluate three different possible sites, Suburb A, Suburb B, and Suburb C, for the new location. The data include factor ratings, minimum satisfactory level, and importance rankings of each factor (attribute), as shown in Table EX 4.8.

Attribute (factor)

Weight

Suburb A

Suburb B

Suburb C

Satisfaction level

Importance Ranking

Contracting and Land Cost

0.1

65*

76

45

70

3

Labor Availability and cost

0.15

50

65

60

65

5

Transportation and road network

0.15

60

70

75

80

4

Supplier/ Support Service companies

0.13

75

60

65

85

6

Average time per Emergency trip

0.22

95

75

70

95

2

Accessibility to hospital

0.18

85

80

65

90

1

Employee preference

0.07

60

50

55

75

7

Total

1.00

 

 

 

 

 

Average revenue per patient visit

 

50

40

45

 

 

Patient volume

 

20,000

20,000

20,000

 

 

Fixed cost

 

200,000

300,000

250,000

 

 

Average variable cost per patient

 

25

18

20

 

 

  1. Determine whether any location dominates the others.
  2. Choose a location based on the minimum attribute satisfaction procedure alone.
  3. Choose a location based on the most important attribute procedure alone.
  4. Choose a location based on cost-volume analysis.
  5. After all the analyses above, which location would you support, and why?
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