The average monthly demand requirement=1775 units. ​(Enter your response as a whole​ number.) Part 3 In order to arrive at the​ costs, first compute the ending inventory and stockout units for each month by filling in the table below ​(enter your responses as whole​ numbers).                                                                                                              Period   Month Demand   Production Ending Inventory Stockouts​ (Units) 0 December     200   1 January 1,400 1,775 enter your response here 00 2 February 1,600 1,775 enter your response here enter your response here 3 March 1,800 1,775 enter your response here enter your response here 4 April 1,800 1,775 enter your response here enter your response here 5 May 2,200 1,775 enter your response here enter your response here 6 June 2,200 1,775 00 enter your response here 7 July 1,800 1,775 00 enter your response here 8 August 1,400 1,775 enter your response here 00

Practical Management Science
6th Edition
ISBN:9781337406659
Author:WINSTON, Wayne L.
Publisher:WINSTON, Wayne L.
Chapter2: Introduction To Spreadsheet Modeling
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 20P: Julie James is opening a lemonade stand. She believes the fixed cost per week of running the stand...
icon
Related questions
icon
Concept explainers
Topic Video
Question
The president of Hill​ Enterprises, Terri​ Hill, projects the​ firm's aggregate demand requirements over the next 8 months as​ follows:  
 
January
1,400
May
2,200
February
1,600
June
2,200
March
1,800
July
1,800
April
1,800
August
1,400
 
Her operations manager is considering a new​ plan, which begins in January with
200
units of inventory on hand. Stockout cost of lost sales is
​$100
per unit. Inventory holding cost is
​$20
per unit per month. Ignore any​ idle-time costs. The plan is called plan C.
 
Plan​ C: Keep a stable workforce by maintaining a constant production rate equal to the average gross requirements excluding initial inventory and allow varying inventory levels.
 
Conduct your analysis for January through August.
Part 2
The average monthly demand
requirement=1775
units. ​(Enter your response as a whole​ number.)
Part 3
In order to arrive at the​ costs, first compute the ending inventory and stockout units for each month by filling in the table below ​(enter your responses as whole​ numbers).
                                                                                                            
Period
 
Month
Demand
 
Production
Ending Inventory
Stockouts​ (Units)
0
December
 
 
200
 
1
January
1,400
1,775
enter your response here
00
2
February
1,600
1,775
enter your response here
enter your response here
3
March
1,800
1,775
enter your response here
enter your response here
4
April
1,800
1,775
enter your response here
enter your response here
5
May
2,200
1,775
enter your response here
enter your response here
6
June
2,200
1,775
00
enter your response here
7
July
1,800
1,775
00
enter your response here
8
August
1,400
1,775
enter your response here
00
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps with 2 images

Blurred answer
Follow-up Questions
Read through expert solutions to related follow-up questions below.
Follow-up Question

The total​ cost, excluding normal time labor​ costs, is​ =

​$enter your response here.

​(Enter your response as a whole​ number.)

Solution
Bartleby Expert
SEE SOLUTION
Follow-up Question

The total inventory carrying cost​ =

​$enter your response here.

​(Enter your response as a whole​ number.)

Solution
Bartleby Expert
SEE SOLUTION
Follow-up Question

The total stockout cost​ = ​$ enter your response here.

​(Enter your response as a whole​ number.)

Solution
Bartleby Expert
SEE SOLUTION
Knowledge Booster
Inventory management
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, operations-management and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Practical Management Science
Practical Management Science
Operations Management
ISBN:
9781337406659
Author:
WINSTON, Wayne L.
Publisher:
Cengage,
Operations Management
Operations Management
Operations Management
ISBN:
9781259667473
Author:
William J Stevenson
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Operations and Supply Chain Management (Mcgraw-hi…
Operations and Supply Chain Management (Mcgraw-hi…
Operations Management
ISBN:
9781259666100
Author:
F. Robert Jacobs, Richard B Chase
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Business in Action
Business in Action
Operations Management
ISBN:
9780135198100
Author:
BOVEE
Publisher:
PEARSON CO
Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
Operations Management
ISBN:
9781285869681
Author:
Robert M. Monczka, Robert B. Handfield, Larry C. Giunipero, James L. Patterson
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Editi…
Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Editi…
Operations Management
ISBN:
9781478623069
Author:
Steven Nahmias, Tava Lennon Olsen
Publisher:
Waveland Press, Inc.