
Quant Changa is the supervisor of a production department in a vehicle manufacturing company. Quant must...
As a supervisor of a production department, you must decide the daily production totals of a certain product that has two models, the Deluxe and the Special. The profit on the Deluxe model is $12 per unit, and the Special's profit is $10. Each model goes through two phases in the production process, and there are only 100 hours available daily at the construction stage and only 80 hours available at the finishing and inspection stage. Each Deluxe model requires...
(20 pts.) 2. As a supervisor of a production department, you s production totals of a certain product that has two models, the deluxe and the special. The profit on the deluxe model is $12 per unit and the special's profit is $10 per unit. Each model goes through two phases in the production process, and there are only 100 man- hours available daily at the construction stage and only 80 man-hours available at the finishing and inspection stage. Each...
Sanderson Manufacturing produces ornate, decorative wood frame doors and windows. Each item produced goes through three manufacturing processes: cutting, sanding, and finishing. Each door produced requires 1 hour in cutting, 30 minutes in sanding, and 30 minutes in finishing. Each window requires 30 minutes in cutting, 45 minutes in sanding, and 1 hour in finishing. In the coming week, Sanderson has 40 hours of cutting capacity available, 40 hours of sanding capacity, and 60 hours of finishing capacity. Assume all...
Amanager must decide on the mix of products to produce for the coming week. Product Arequires three minutes per unit for molding, two minutes per unit for painting, and one minute for packing. Product B requires two minutes per unit for molding, four minutes for painting, and three minutes per unit for packing. There will be 550 minutes available for molding, 500 minutes for painting, and 450 minutes for packing. Product A has a contribution of $1.50 per unit and...
An operations manager must decide the amount of spare parts for an electronic product. Manufacturing each part requires processing on two machines, with the following processing times (in hours.) Part Machine A B C 1 0.02 0.03 0.05 2 0.05 0.02 0.04 Each machine is available 40 hours per month, and each part manufactured will yield a unit profit as follows: Part A B C Profit $50 $40 $30 If at most 50% of all produced parts can be Product...
A company makes two products (X and Y) using two machines (A and B). Each unit of X that is produced requires 50 minutes processing time on machine A and 30 minutes processing time on machine B. Each unit of Y that is produced requires 24 minutes processing time on machine A and 33 minutes processing time on machine B. At the start of the current week there are 30 units of X and 90 units of Y in stock....
Humax Manufacturing produces two popular grades of commercial synthetic grass among its many other products. In the coming production period, the manager needs to decide how many rolls of each grade should be produced to maximize profit. Each roll of Grade X grass carpet uses 50 units of synthetic grass fiber, requires 25 hours of production time, and needs 20 units of foam backing. Each roll of Grade Y grass carpet uses 40 units of synthetic grass fiber, requires 28...
320 minutes available and the painting dept. Page 7 18) The Cardinal Company makes two birdt dept has a maximum of 15, 320 minutes av company makes two birdhouse matels, Each week the assembly has a maximum of 12,400 minutes available. The co 5 profit 700 minutes available. The company carnb for Model A and 8 profit for Model B. Write the system of lif inequalities for this situation, using the information in the chart below. Also find the objective...
A company would like to determine the best production schedule using a manufacturing process with four machines: W, X, Y, and Z. Each machine can be used for 2400 minutes per week. The weekly demands and the processing time on machines are shown below. Product A, 150 units/week, 6, 10, 6, 0 minutes; Product B, 90 units/week, 0, 9, 7, 8 minutes; Product C, 120 units/week, 8, 8, 7, 5 minutes; Product D, 130 units/week, 7, 0, 5, 8 minutes....
Question 1 (a) Callum's Castings is a small company producing high quality bronze figurines. The company's next project is to produce a range of up to three types of military figurines: the Hussar, the Fusilier and the Piper. To produce each figurine it has to go through three processes: casting, grinding and finishing. Each Hussar requires 400g of bronze, three hours for casting, 40 minutes for grinding and 40 minutes for finishing; each Fusilier requires 250g of bronze, two hours...