Operations Management
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Author: CACHON, Gérard, Terwiesch, Christian
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To determine: The average inventory.
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- ABC classification divides on-hand inventory into three classes, generally based upon a. item quantity. b. unit price. c. the number of units on hand. d. annual demand. e. annual dollar value.arrow_forwardYou are the operations manager of a firm that uses the continuous review inventory control system. Suppose the firm operates 252 days a year and has the following characteristics for its primary item: Demand = 25,000 units/year Ordering cost = $30/order Holding cost = $1/unit/year Lead time = 4 days Standard deviation in daily demand = 10 units What is the total holding cost per year, including annual holding cost for safety stock (to the nearest whole number)? (Service level=95%) answer is 645 but why?arrow_forwardYour firm uses a continuous review system and operates 52 weeks per year. One of the SKUs has the following characteristics.Demand 1D2 = 20,000 units/yearOrdering cost 1S2 = $40/orderHolding cost 1H2 = $2/unit/yearLead time 1L2 = 2 weeksCycle@service level = 95 percentDemand is normally distributed, with a standard deviation of weekly demand of 100 units.Current on-hand inventory is 1,040 units, with no scheduled receipts and no backorders.a. Calculate the item’s EOQ. What is the average time, in weeks, between orders?b. Find the safety stock and reorder point that provide a 95 percent cycle-service level.arrow_forward
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