OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT CUSTOM ACCESS
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT CUSTOM ACCESS
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780135622438
Author: KRAJEWSKI
Publisher: PEARSON EDUCATION (COLLEGE)
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Chapter 9, Problem 23P

The Farmer’s Wife is a country store specializing in knick-knacks suitable for a farmhouse décor. One item experiencing a considerable buying frenzy is a miniature Holstein cow. Average weekly demand is 30 COWS, with a standard deviation of 5 cows. The cost to place a replenishment order is $15 and the holding cost is $0.75/cow/year. The supplier, however, is in China. The lead time for new orders is 8 weeks, with a standard deviation of 2 weeks. The Farmer’s Wife, which is open only 50 weeks a year, wants to develop a continuous review inventory system for this item with a cycle-service level of 90 percent.

  1. Specify the continuous review system for the cows. Explain how it would work in practice.
  2. What is the total annual cost for the system you developed?

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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT CUSTOM ACCESS

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