Contemporary Engineering Economics (6th Edition)
Contemporary Engineering Economics (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134105598
Author: Chan S. Park
Publisher: PEARSON
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The maintenance of a machine in a manufacturing plant currently costs a company $8,000 every year (paid at the end of each year) with the cost increasing by $1,000 each subsequent year. Because of this, the plant manager is considering replacing this machine with a newer one which would cost $20,000 to purchase today, and then $4,000/year increasing by $30Ó in each year to maintain (also paid at the end of the year). If the company's MARR is at 8% per year compounded annually, what would be the discounted payback period (in years) for this proposed investment? 4 6. 7
. A construction company is considering two possibilities for warehouse operations. Proposal 1 would require the purchase of a forklift for $5,000 and 500 pallets that cost $5 each. The average life of a pallet is assumed to be 2 years. If the forklift is purchased, the company must hire an operator for $9,000 annually and spend $600 per year on maintenance and operation. The life of the forklift is expected to be 12 years with a $700 salvage value. Alternatively, proposal 2 requires that the company hire 2 men to operate power driven hand trucks at a cost of $7,500 per man. One hand truck will be required at a cost of $900. The hand truck will have a life of 6 years with no salvage value. If the company's minimum attractive rate of return is 12%, which alternative should be selected? Use the annual equivalent method.
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