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Chapter 14, Problem 15CQ
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To identify: The course of action that will lead to a higher order-up-to level.
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. Suppose inventory is managed using the order-up-to model. Which of the following actions will certainly lead to a higher order-up-to level? In all cases, assume thecharacteristics of the demand process do not change. I. Increase in the target in-stock probability (for the same lead time)II. Increase in the lead time (for the same in-stock probability)a. I onlyb. II onlyc. I and IId. None of the above
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A product’s demand over (l + 1) periods is normally distributed with a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 10. Lead time is 2 periods. The order-up-to model is used to manage inventory. If in-stock probability stays at 99%, what will happen to expected on-hand inventory when expected demand increases to 200?
A) It will increase.
B) It will stay the same.
C) It will decrease.
D) It may either increase or decrease.
For a company operating 300 days a year, the annual demand is 63,000 units, the lead time is 4
days, the ordering cost per order is BD 80 and the inventory turnover is 12, the reorder point is
A.
Every 12 days
B.
Every 4 days
C.
When 175 units remain
D.
When 840 units remain
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Operations Management
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