OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: SUSTAIN ACCESS C
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Author: HEIZER
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Chapter 16, Problem 2P
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••• 16.9 Given the following information about a product at Michael gibson’s firm, what is the appropriate setup time?
Annual demand = 39,000 units
Daily demand = 150 units
Daily production = 1,000 units
Desired lot size = 150 units
Holding cost per unit per year = $10
Setup labor cost per hour = $40
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