find the minimum constant workforceabc company a


Find the minimum constant workforce:

ABC Company, a manufacturer of roofing supplies, has developed monthly forecasts for roofing tiles. The forecasted demand and the expected production days for months January to June in 2013 are given below:

Month

Forecasted demand (units)

Production days

January

1200

22

February

2500

19

March

1300

21

April

3500

20

May

1200

22

June

1700

20

ABC works 8 regular hours in each working day and past experience shows that one worker takes 2 hours to produce one tile. The company has estimated that there would be 6 production workers working in December 2012 and 550 tiles in inventory at the end of December 2012. Labor Union restricts ABC that overtime hours cannot exceed 20% of straight time (regular) hours in each month. ABC wants to keep at least 200 tiles in inventory at the end of June 2013. ABC has the following cost information:

Inventory holding cost

$5/unit/month

Backorder cost

$12/unit

Subcontracting cost

$28/unit

Straight time labor cost

$10/hour

Overtime cost

$20/hour

Hiring cost

$1000

Firing cost

$2000

If ABC allows backorders but does not want to use subcontracting or overtime,

a. Find the minimum constant workforce required to meet the above requirement (level production strategy).

b. Develop an aggregate production plan with the minimum constant workforce obtained in part (a) (level production strategy).

c. Estimate the total cost of the plan in (b).

If ABC wants to maintain zero inventory at the end of each month in 2013 except June, and does not want to use subcontracting or overtime,

d. Develop an aggregate production plan with zero inventory policy (chase strategy with flexible working hours).

e. Estimate the total cost of the plan in (d)

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