A small engineering company makes two products for export, A and B. Both products go through a
Question:
A small engineering company makes two products for export, A and B. Both products go through a four-stage process: turning, grinding, polishing, finishing. The two products are produced in batches of 100 items and the time taken, in hours, for each batch to go through each stage is shown in Table 11.5.
Profit contribution per batch of product A is £4 and for product B is £5.
(a) Formulate this problem in terms of determining the profit-maximising combination of the two products on a weekly basis.
(b) Solve the problem graphically.
(c) Confirm the solution using simultaneous equations.
(d) Identify the binding and non-binding constraints.
(e) Undertake sensitivity analysis on each of the binding constraints and evaluate the management information that this generates.
(f) What is it worth to the company to have extra hours available in turning?
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Quantitative Analysis For Decision Makers
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7th Edition
Authors: Mik Wisniewski, Dr Farhad Shafti