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Problem
Veda's supervisor at the health clinic says that she needs to reorganize the team's shifts next week. She asks Veda to get with the team and come up with a work plan. Which leadership skill did Veda's supervisor demonstrate?
Read the case study below about Parker Hi-Fi Systems, taken from the 12th edition of Heizer, Render & Munson text.
Parker Hi-Fi Systems
Parker Hi-Fi Systems, located in Wellesley, Massachusetts, a Boston suburb, assembles and sells the very finest home theater systems. The systems are assembled with components from the best manufacturers worldwide. Although most of the components are procured from wholesalers on the East Coast, some critical items, such as LCD screens, come directly from their manufacturer. For instance, the LCD screens are shipped via air from Foxy, Ltd., in Taiwan, to Boston's Logan airport, and the top-of-the-line speakers are purchased from the world-renowned U.S. manufacturer Boss.
Parker's purchasing agent, Raktim Pal, submits an order release for LCD screens once every 4 weeks. The company's annual requirements total 500 units (2 per working day), and Parker's per unit cost is $1,500. (Because of Parker's relatively low volume and the quality focus-rather than volume focus-of many of Parker's suppliers, Parker is seldom able to obtain ¬quantity discounts.) Because Foxy promises delivery within 1 week following receipt of an order release, Parker has never had a shortage of LCDs. (Total time between date of the release and date of receipt is 1 week or 5 working days.)
Parker's activity-based costing system has generated the following inventory-related costs. Procurement costs, which amount to $500 per order, include the actual labor costs involved in ordering, customs inspection, arranging for airport pickup, delivery to the plant, maintaining inventory records, and arranging for the bank to issue a check. Parker's holding costs take into account storage, damage, insurance, taxes, and so forth on a square-foot basis. These costs equal $150 per LCD per year. Get the best quality Business management assignemnt help.
With added emphasis being placed on efficiencies in the supply chain, Parker's president has asked Raktim to seriously evaluate the purchase of the LCDs. One area to be closely scrutinized for possible cost savings is inventory procurement.
Task
Answer the following questions listed below as your Exit Card:
I. What is the optimal order quantity or Economic Order Quantity for LCD screens?
II. What is the optimal reorder point for LCD screens assuming no safety stock is needed?
III. In looking at lead times, should you use 5 business days or total days and why?
IV. Assuming a mean demand of 14 LCDs per lead time, a customer service level of 95%, a normal distribution in terms of demand, and a standard deviation in terms of demand of 4 units, what should be the safety stock (round up) and reorder point with safety stock (round up)?
V. What other factors should be considered with regard to including a safety stock for the LCD screens?
VI. What might the various impacts be if the home theater retail sales price is $10,000 per system sold?