MANAGERIAL ACCT. LL-W/CONNECT >CUSTOM<
MANAGERIAL ACCT. LL-W/CONNECT >CUSTOM<
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ISBN: 9781266576690
Author: Garrison
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 12, Problem 2AE

1.

To determine

Introduction: Throughput time is the time that is elapsed time from the start of production to the finished goods shipped to customers.

To calculate: The throughput time.

2.

To determine

Introduction: Manufacturing cycle efficiency is the method of reducing the throughput time to a fraction by eliminating the non-value-added activities of inspection, moving, and queuing.

To calculate: The manufacturing cycle efficiency.

3.

To determine

Introduction: Delivery cycle time is the time that is elapsed from the time of receiving the order to the shipping of finished goods to the customer.

To calculate: The delivery cycle time.

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