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    4.709 Operations management PRABHJIT KAUR WALIA Student Id: 20150911 E-mail: pwalia05@mail.com Submitted to RAY NINOW TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 CUSTOMER SERVICE AND RESOURCE UTILIZATION 3 1.2 CAPACITY MANAGEMENT 4 1.3 LOCATION AND LAYOUT 4 2.1.COUSTOMER PAYS AT THE SHOP 6 2.1.1 FLOWCHART DURING THE NORMAL HOURS 6 2.1.1 FLOWCHART DURING THE PEAK HOURS 6 2.2 COUSTOMER PAYS AT THE PUMP 6 2.3 IMPLICATIONS OF USING CREDIT CARD 7 2.4 METHOD STUDY TABLE 7 3.0 REFERENCES 9

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    approach to managing demand recognizes the information distortion caused by ordering goods in batches along a supply chain. Even though a customer may require daily usage of an item, customer probably does not purchase that item daily. Neither do retail stores restock their shelves continuously. By the time a replenishment order reaches distributors, wholesalers, manufacturers, and their suppliers, the demand pattern for a product can appear extremely erratic. To control the situation manufacturers, their

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    The similarities and differences between In Person and online shopping. For this Compare and Contrast paper I decided to do it on the similarities and differences of Online and in person shopping. Shopping in general differs in various forms. Whether it is online, in person or even window shopping where no money is actually involved shopping is shopping. As of lately online shopping has been my go to for finding cheap thrills but I enjoy all ways of shopping. I believe that shopping preferences

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    this transformation. Sheetz was founded in 1952 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and began to spread out as primarily convenience stores. In 1972 the company had expanded to seven to fourteen stores, and a year later Sheetz added gasoline pumps. It was in 1995 that Sheetz began to introduce touchscreen ordering and their food and beverage products, offering high quality food at a gas convenience store (“Our History”). Conversely, Wawa began in 1964 and was a food market, and added more food products throughout

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    I’m next door after all” I kiss him on the cheek. “Thank you for your...um...contribution...” He blushes and touches the spot where I kissed him. “It's no problem.I mean it's our duty to society,so what do I do now?” “Well I was about to go to the store...so I guess leave maybe?” He gives me a hug, turns to leave but stops “Hey if you ever need a friend I do live next door so maybe if it's OK with you,we can have lunch sometime?”I nod,smiling,he leaves. I head to the bathroom and look in the mirror

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    people. Online shopping is a blow to the store, so people would compare the advantages and the disadvantages between shopping for goods online and buying goods in store. I think they have their own advantages and disadvantages, and online shopping and shopping in store are both important. The advantage of shopping in a store is to choose the quality of the goods on the spot. People all went to shops to buy goods before online shopping is not in vogue, in store, people can see the real goods, the problem

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    in his youth, after graduating high school. “My mom would kill me,” Sciturro said as to the reasoning he rejected the offer. His mother would not approve of him taking on that responsibility at a young age, even though by that time he managed the store. Instead of continuing to work at the ice cream shop, Sciturro went to college and received a Master’s degree in Behavioral Health. After previously working as a rehab counselor, Sciturro made the decision to take a class on ice cream and studying

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    Introduction: Over time our minds have changed again, and again about the idea of “advertising to children”. In just the past few decades, there has been a major increase of obesity not only young adults, but children as well. The scariest part of American 's gaining weight, is that our youth has been gaining more weight than any other age group within our country. The way we are able to calculate how healthy or unhealthy a certain weight is, is by using a body mass index scale (BMI). We use this

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    An attempt to be responsive from a convenience store chain should include the supply chain strategy that fit with competitive factors such as high quality, quick response, flexibility, service and innovation. First option can be expanding new stores in areas with existing clusters of stores. This way, the store chain can gain quicker awareness among customers and receive high-density market presence. Just like 7-Eleven, after the growth of its stores, the company focuses on increasing the number

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    If a business wants to maximize their profit, one might up the cost of products and cut employee salary. If a business wants to keep the price of products low and steady, one may earn a lower profit, but keep a higher employee salary. If a business wants to raise the wages of employees, one might lose profit by keeping a high price on products. Is it possible to have all three perks? Yes, you bet. Companies that simultaneously maximize profit, keep products at a low price, and pay fair employee wages

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