At what point should managers reorder the steering wheels


20-26 EOQ, uncertainty, safety stock, reorder point. Stewart Corporation is a major automobile

manufacturer. It purchases steering wheels from Coase Corporation. Annual demand is 10,400 steering

wheels per year or 200 steering wheels per week. The ordering cost is $100 per order. The annual carrying

cost is $13 per steering wheel. It currently takes 1.5 weeks to supply an order to the assembly plant.

1. What is the optimal number of steering wheels that Stewart's managers should order according to the

EOQ model?

2. At what point should managers reorder the steering wheels, assuming that both demand and purchase-

order lead time are known with certainty?

3.c:

Total Demand for Steering Wheels for 1.5 Weeks                            Probability of Demand (sums to 1)

                            100                                                                                          0.15

                            200                                                                                          0.20

                            300                                                                                          0.40

                            400                                                                                          0.20

                            500                                                                                          0.05

If Stewart runs out of stock, it would have to rush order the steering wheels at an additional cost of $9

per steering wheel. How much safety stock should the assembly plant hold? How will this affect the

reorder point and reorder quantity.

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