Operations Management
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ISBN: 9780135173626
Author: HEIZER, Jay, RENDER, Barry, Munson, Chuck
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 5, Problem 4DQ
Summary Introduction
To determine: To find the documents used to assist production personnel in manufacture after a product is defined.
Introduction: Defining a product is important to understand about the product. Various organizations follow different practices to define their products. Defining the product makes it simpler to know about the functions of the product.
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b) Company ABC wishes to evaluate whether to produce a component
internally or purchase from a vendor. The firm has the following options:
Internal Production
Process 1
Process 2
Purchase from Vendor
Vendor 1
Vendor 2
Vendor 3
Variable cost of $17 per unit; annual
fixed cost of $200,000
Variable cost of $14 per unit; annual
fixed cost of $240,000
Offers a price of $20 per unit for any
volume up to 30,000 units
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units or less, and $18 per unit for
large quantities
Offers a price of $21 per unit for the
first 1,000 units and $19 per unit for
additional units
If the annual demand is 10,000 units, which alternative would be best from
a cost standpoint? For 20,000 units, which alternative would be best?
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George Caloz & Frères, located in Grenchen, Switzerland, makes luxury custom watches in small lots. One of the company’s products, a platinum diving watch, goes through an etching process. The company has recorded etching costs as follows over the last six weeks:
Week
Units
Total Etching Cost
1
9
$ 21
2
12
25
3
13
30
4
9
20
5
11
25
6
18
34
72
$ 155
For planning purposes, management would like to know the variable etching cost per unit and the total fixed etching cost per week.
2-a. Using the least-squares regression method, estimate the variable etching cost per unit and the total fixed etching cost per week.
2-b. Express these estimates in the form Y = a + bX.
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