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Chapter 12, Problem 49P
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•••• 12.40 A gourmet coffee shop in downtown San Francisco is open 200 days a year and sells an average of 75 pounds of Kona coffee beans a day. (Demand can be assumed to be distributed normally, with a standard deviation of 15 pounds per day.) After ordering (fixed cost = $16 per order), beans are always shipped from Hawaii within exactly 4 days. Per- pound annual holding costs for the beans are $3.
- a. What is the economic order quantity (EOQ) for Kona coffee beans?
- b. What are the total annual holding costs of stock for Kona coffee beans?
- c. What are the total annual ordering costs for Kona coffee beans?
- d. Assume that management has specified that no more than a 1% risk during stockout is acceptable. What should the reorder point (ROP) be?
- e. What is the safety stock needed to attain a 1 % risk of stockout during lead time?
- f. What is the annual holding cost of maintaining the level of safety stock needed to support a 1 % risk?
- g. If management specified that a 2% risk of stockout during lead time would be acceptable, would the safety stock holding costs decrease or increase?
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Item Cost:$10
Order Cost:$250
Annual Holding Cost:33% of item cost
Average Demand:515 per week
Std. Dev. of Demand:125 per week
Lead time:14 days
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