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Chapter 11.S, Problem 6P

a)

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To calculate: The bullwhip measure of the retailer.

Introduction: Supply chain management is one of the important elements of a business which impacts business product development. With expanding businesses in global conditions, supply chain activities can impact the cost effectiveness of these businesses.

b)

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To calculate: The bullwhip measure of the wholesaler.

c)

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To calculate: The bullwhip measure of the distributor.

d)

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To calculate: The bullwhip measure of the manufacturer.

e)

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To determine: Which firm exhibits the highest bullwhip effect in the supply chain.

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Consider the supply chain illustrated below:   Last year, the retailer’s weekly variance of demand was 200 units. The variance of orders was 500, 600, 750, and 1,350 units for the retailer, wholesaler, distributor, and manufacturer, respectively. (Note that the variance of orders equals the variance of demand for that firm’s supplier.) a) Calculate the bullwhip measure for the retailer.   b) Calculate the bullwhip measure for the wholesaler.   c) Calculate the bullwhip measure for the distributor.   d) Calculate the bullwhip measure for the manufacturer.   e) Which firm appears to be contributing the most to the bullwhip effect in this supply chain?
Consider the supply chain illustrated here:Last year, the retailer's weekly variance of demand was 200 units. The variance of orders was 500, 600, 750, and I ,350 units for the retailer, wholesaler, distributor, and manufacturer, respectively.(Note that the variance of orders equals the variance of demand for that firm 's supplier.)a) Calculate the bullwhip measure for the retailer.b) Calculate the bullwhip measure for the wholesaler.c) Calculate the bullwhip measure for the distributor.d) Calculate the bullwhip measure for the manufacturer.e) Which firm appears to be contributing the most to the bullwhip effect in this supply chain?
Consider a​ three-firm supply chain consisting of a​ retailer, manufacturer, and supplier. The​ retailer's demand over an​ 8-week period was 90 units each of the first 2​ weeks, 220 units each of the second 2​ weeks, 280 units each of the third 2​ weeks, and 400 units each of the fourth 2 weeks. The following table presents the orders placed by each firm in the supply chain.​ Notice, as is often the case in supply chains due to economies of​ scale, that total units are the same in each​ case, but firms further up the supply chain​ (away from the​ retailer) place​ larger, less​ frequent, orders. Week    Retailer    Manufacturer    Supplier1    90    180    6202    90    0    03    220    440    04    220    0    05    280    560    1,3606    280    0    07    400    800    08    400    0    0 a) What is the bullwhip measure for the​ retailer?   The bullwhip measure for the retailer is ??? ​(Enter your response rounded to two decimal​ places.)   ​b) What is the bullwhip measure for the​…
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