Operations Management
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780132921145
Author: Jay Heizer
Publisher: PEARSON
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5. Describe causes of the bullwhip effect and their associated remedies.
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Question 39
Philips manufacturers multicookers in Woodlands, Pasir Ris, and Toa Payoh. Multicookers must then be transported to
meet demand in Novena, Orchard, and Bukit Timah. The table below shows the transportation costs per unit, supply,
and demand information.
Source \ Destination Novena
Orchard
Bukit Timah
SUPPLY
Woodlands
$10
$20
$30
1000
Pasir Ris
$15
$25
$20
1500
Toa Payoh
$20
$20
$10
2000
DEMAND
1000
1800
1200
How many units should be shipped from Woodlands to Orchard in order to minimize transportation costs?
O 500
O 1,200
O 1,000
O 800
O 1,500
Question 16
"USC' STANDS FOR UNIT SHIPPING COST
AREA X
AREA Y
AREA Z
SUPPLIES
300
300
PLANT A
600
USC: 5
USC: 7
USC: 7
200
300
PLANT B
500
USC: 4
USC: 2
USC: 8
DEMANDS
300
500
300
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE ABOUT THE SUPPLY ALLOCATION ABOVE?
The allocation of supplies is not yet optimal (i.e., the revenue can be increased)
The allocation of supplies is not yet optimal (i.e., the total shipment cost can still be lowered)
O The allocation of supplies is optimal (i.e., the total transportation cost cannot be lowered anymore))
O The allocation of supplies is optimal (i.e., the revenue is maximized)
Chapter 11 Solutions
Operations Management
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