1. Calculate the number of production cards needed, based on the original set of values given by...
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1. Calculate the number of production cards needed, based on the original set of values given by Tom. According to the results, how many hours’ worth of inventory would there be, given the original set of assumptions? Because of her success in setting up a kanban system in workcell H, Ann has been brought over to help to fix the kanban system at workcell K.According to workcell K’s current production manager, Tom Tucker, “We’re swimming in inventory here. I thought I calculated the right number of production cards, but something must have changed.”
Tom provides Ann with the information he used to determine the number of production cards:
Assumed demand rate, D 260 units per hour Lead time, T 2 hours Container size 50 units Safety factor, x 5%
Tom notes, “Of course, there have been a few changes, but they’re really no big deal.
Demand is off slightly, down to 220 units an hour, and we’ve increased the container size to 100 units. But I can’t see that making much of a difference.”
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Introduction To Operations And Supply Chain Management
ISBN: 9780131791039
2nd Edition
Authors: Cecil C. Bozarth, Robert B. Handfield