1. A firm makes car seats for an automaker in two varieties: leather and fabric. The standard...
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1. A firm makes car seats for an automaker in two varieties: leather and fabric. The standard labor hours for these are 1.2 and 1.0 hours, respectively. The seats are made in two work centers, sewing and assembly, where the average percentage of work has been 55 percent for sewing and 45 percent for assembly. Given the following schedule for the next six weeks, calculate the labor hours needed in each of the two work centers:
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Manufacturing Planning And Control For Supply Chain Management The CPIM Reference
ISBN: 9781265138516
3rd Edition
Authors: F. Robert Jacobs, William Lee Berry, D. Clay Whybark, Thomas E. Vollmann
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