Operations Management
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ISBN: 9781259142208
Author: CACHON, Gérard, Terwiesch, Christian
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 7, Problem 3PA
a)
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To determine: The setup time of the process.
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To determine: The process capacity in orders per minute.
c)
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To determine: The utilization of the work.
d)
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To determine: The batch size that maximizes the overall flow rate.
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