KidsTravel produces car seats for children from newborn to two years old. KidsTravels only problem with its
Question:
KidsTravel produces car seats for children from newborn to two years old. KidsTravel’s only problem with its car seats was stitching in the straps. The problem can usually be detected and repaired during an internal inspection. Inspection costs $4.00 per car seat, and repairs cost $1.50 per car seat. All 100,000 car seats were inspected last year, and 10% were found to have problems with the stitching. Another 2% of the 100,000 car seats had problems with the stitching, but the internal inspection did not discover them. Defective units that were sold and shipped to customers are shipped back to KidsTravel and repaired. Shipping costs are $10.00 per car seat, and repair costs are $1.50 per car seat. Negative publicity will result in a loss of future contribution margin of $90 for each external failure.
Required
1. Identify total costs of quality by category (appraisal, internal failure, external failure).
2. KidsTravel is concerned with the high upfront cost of inspecting all 100,000 units. It is considering an alternative internal inspection plan that will cost only $2.50 per car seat inspected. During the internal inspection, the alternative technique will detect only 7% of the 100,000 car seats that have stitching problems. The other 5% will be detected after the car seats are sold and shipped. What are the total costs of quality for the alternative technique?
3. What factors other than cost should KidsTravel consider before changing inspection techniques?
Step by Step Answer:
Horngrens Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis
ISBN: 9780135628478
17th Edition
Authors: Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan