Calculate the amount and cost of unused selling and


Question: Identifying and managing unused capacity. Refer to Exercise.

1. Calculate the amount and cost of

(a) unused manufacturing capacity and

(b) unused selling and customer-service capacity at the beginning of 2017 based on actual production and actual number of customers served in 2017.

2. Suppose Stanmore can add or reduce its manufacturing capacity in increments of 30 units. What is the maximum amount of costs that Stanmore could save in 2017 by downsizing manufacturing capacity? 3. Stanmore, in fact, does not eliminate any of its unused manufacturing capacity. Why might Stanmore not downsize?

Exercise: Strategy, balanced scorecard. Stanmore Corporation makes a special-purpose machine, D4H, used in the textile industry. Stanmore has designed the D4H machine for 2017 to be distinct from its competitors. It has been generally regarded as a superior machine. Stanmore presents the following data for 2016 and 2017.

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Stanmore produces no defective machines, but it wants to reduce direct materials usage per D4H machine in 2017. Conversion costs in each year depend on production capacity defined in terms of D4H units that can be produced, not the actual units produced. Selling and customer-service costs depend on the number of customers that Stanmore can support, not the actual number of customers it serves. Stanmore has 75 customers in 2016 and 80 customers in 2017.

1. Is Stanmore's strategy one of product differentiation or cost leadership? Explain briefly.

2. Describe briefly key measures that you would include in Stanmore's balanced scorecard and the reasons for doing so.

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