Operations Management
Operations Management
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ISBN: 9781260484687
Author: CACHON, Gerard
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 7, Problem 5PA

a)

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To determine: The maximum number horse sculptures that can be made in an hour.

a)

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Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  1

Calculation of maximum number of horses:

Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  2

Formula:

Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  3

The maximum number of horse sculptures made in an hour is 4.8.

b)

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To determine: The utilization % of the lathe.

b)

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Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  4

Calculation of utilization of lathe:

Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  5

Formula:

Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  6

The utilization of lathe is 96%.

c)

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To determine: The average inventory of body parts.

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Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  7

1 worker can assemble the horse sculpture in 16 minutes.

Calculation of flow rate:

Flow rate=16 minutes60 minutes=3.75 sculptures per hour.

Calculation of average inventory:

The total batch size of legs is 100 and the processing time is 4 minutes.

Average inventory=100×[1-Flow rate×(Processing time60minutes)]2=100×[1-3.75×(460)]2=37.5 body

The average inventory is 37.5 body.

d)

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To determine: The average inventory of leg parts.

d)

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Given information:

Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  8

1 worker can assemble the horse sculpture in 16 minutes.

Calculation of flow rate:

Flow rate=16 minutes60 minutes=3.75 sculptures per hour.

Calculation of average inventory:

The total batch size of legs is 400 and the processing time is 2 minutes.

Average inventory=400×[1-Flow rate×(Processing time60minutes)]2=400×[1-3.75×(260)]2=100 legs

The average inventory is 100 legs.

e)

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To determine: The number of body parts that needs to be made to minimize the inventory while not constraining the flow through the assembly.

e)

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Given information:

Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  9

1 worker can assemble the horse sculpture in 16 minutes.

Calculation of batch size:

The target capacity is the flow rate at 3.75 sculptures per hour. There is 1 body in each component set. Therefore, the batch size will be:

Batch size=Target capacity×Total setup time60 minutes1-(Flow rate×Processing time60 minutes)×1 Body part=3.75×50601-(3.75×1260)×1=12.5 body

The body parts batch size is 12.5 body.

f)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The number of leg parts that needs to be made to minimize the inventory while not constraining the flow through the assembly.

f)

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Given information:

Operations Management, Chapter 7, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  10

1 worker can assemble the horse sculpture in 16 minutes.

Calculation of batch size:

The target capacity is the flow rate at 3.75 sculptures per hour. There is 4 body in each component set. Therefore, the batch size will be:

Batch size=Target capacity×Total setup time60 minutes1-(Flow rate×Processing time60 minutes)×4 Leg part=3.75×50601-(3.75×1260)×4=50 leg

The leg parts batch size is 50 leg.

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