Operations Management
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Author: Lee Krajewski
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Chapter C, Problem 4P
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To determine: The total cost using the stepping-stone method.
Introduction: The major objective of the transportation problem is to minimize the distributing cost of a product from a source to an origin. Transportation problem is one of the types of linear programming.
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Question (1): Based on what you have studied about Transportation models, answer the following problem: (10 marks)
The Hard rock concrete company has enterprises in three locations and is currently working on three major construction sites, each located at a different site. The shipping cost per truckload of concrete, daily plant capacities, and daily project requirements are provided in the table below.
Formulate as a linear program. (4 marks)
Use the Northwest corner method to determine the least-cost way to meet the requirements.
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To
Site A
site B
site C
Capacity
Enterprise 1
$10
$4
$11
70
Enterprise 2
$ 12
$5
$8
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Enterprise 3
$9
$7
$6
30
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60
Question 2: Answer the following questions: (10 marks)
Part1. Put the suitable term between brackets (2 marks)
Assigning staff to a fast food restaurant is an example of ( ____________________).
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Maya Itd. wants to use the Centre of Gravity location technique to determine where to setup its
distribution centre.
Setup a numerical example that can be used to demonstrate to the owner of the
company how the technique can be used.
Use the numerical example set up above to demonstrate how the centre of gravity
location technique is used.
Question 29
The term. "transshipment" describes a node that is:
Some combination of supply, demand, and transit.
A demand node only
A pass through node with neither supply nor demand
A supply node only
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