OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LL W/CONNECT CODE
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ISBN: 9781266520037
Author: CACHON
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 14, Problem 3C
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Company WF specializes in furniture that are environmental friendly and sustainable in nature. The new desk TePaki is eco-friendly but it is costlier than conventional desks. Person AP is the director of operations looking to setup a distribution channel in the southern part of City C to receive products Asia. But, they are many points to consider before the move is actually made.
To determine: The holding cost incurred per desk in the distribution center.
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LL W/CONNECT CODE
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