Project one Rene’s Royal Fabrics, a manufacturer of fashion garments and fabric, uses three primary carriers to move fabrics from its Toronto factory to retailers and fashion designers in Canada and the United States. He wants to evaluate the performance of the three carriers. He collected data for the following metrics over a four-month period. Performance Criteria Allied Transport Bestway Freight Certaint Carriers On-time delivery 99% 98.5% 98% Loads with damage claims 0.8% 1.8% 0.5% Customer satisfaction ratings 4.5 4 3.8 Billing accuracy 99.2% 99.5% 98.1% Loads rejected 1.4% 2.2% 0.8% Rene asked Abimbola, his transportation manager, to develop a scorecard to help compare the carriers on these five metrics. Abimbola came up with the following chart: Performance Criteria Weight Factor (how important the criteria is to your company) Performance Evaluation Maximum Score Possible Actual Score (weight factor multiplied by performance evaluation) On-time delivery 30 more than 98.5% ⇒ 5 96.01 to 98.5% ⇒ 4 93 to 96% ⇒ 2 less than 93% ⇒ 0 150   Loads with damage claims 30 less than 0.5% ⇒ 5 0.5 to 1% ⇒ 4 1.01 to 2% ⇒ 2 more than 2% ⇒ 0 150   Customer satisfaction 20 more than 4.5 ⇒ 5 4.01 to 4.5 ⇒ 4 3 to 4 ⇒ 2 less than 3 ⇒ 0 100   Billing accuracy 10 more than 99% ⇒ 5 97.01 to 99% ⇒ 4 95 to 97% ⇒ 2 less than 95% ⇒ 0 50   Loads rejected 10 less than 1% ⇒ 5 1% to 2% ⇒ 4 2.01% to 3% ⇒ 2 more than 3% ⇒ 0 50       Total Score 500   Answer the following three questions: Calculate the performance score (actual score) for each of the three carriers Which carrier would you recommend that Rene consider for elimination? Why? If Rene decides to keep all three carriers, what should each of them work to improve?

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Project one

Rene’s Royal Fabrics, a manufacturer of fashion garments and fabric, uses three primary carriers to move fabrics from its Toronto factory to retailers and fashion designers in Canada and the United States. He wants to evaluate the performance of the three carriers. He collected data for the following metrics over a four-month period.

Performance Criteria Allied Transport Bestway Freight Certaint Carriers
On-time delivery 99% 98.5% 98%
Loads with damage claims 0.8% 1.8% 0.5%
Customer satisfaction ratings 4.5 4 3.8
Billing accuracy 99.2% 99.5% 98.1%
Loads rejected 1.4% 2.2% 0.8%

Rene asked Abimbola, his transportation manager, to develop a scorecard to help compare the carriers on these five metrics. Abimbola came up with the following chart:

Performance Criteria Weight Factor
(how important
the criteria is
to your company)
Performance Evaluation Maximum Score Possible Actual Score
(weight factor
multiplied by
performance evaluation)
On-time delivery 30 more than 98.5% ⇒ 5
96.01 to 98.5% ⇒ 4
93 to 96% ⇒ 2
less than 93% ⇒ 0
150  
Loads with damage claims 30 less than 0.5% ⇒ 5
0.5 to 1% ⇒ 4
1.01 to 2% ⇒ 2
more than 2% ⇒ 0
150  
Customer satisfaction 20 more than 4.5 ⇒ 5
4.01 to 4.5 ⇒ 4
3 to 4 ⇒ 2
less than 3 ⇒ 0
100  
Billing accuracy 10 more than 99% ⇒ 5
97.01 to 99% ⇒ 4
95 to 97% ⇒ 2
less than 95% ⇒ 0
50  
Loads rejected 10 less than 1% ⇒ 5
1% to 2% ⇒ 4
2.01% to 3% ⇒ 2
more than 3% ⇒ 0
50  
    Total Score 500  

Answer the following three questions:

  1. Calculate the performance score (actual score) for each of the three carriers
  2. Which carrier would you recommend that Rene consider for elimination? Why?
  3. If Rene decides to keep all three carriers, what should each of them work to improve?
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