How you think the distribution system the hartley-davis


Question 11-1

     Describe in general terms, how you think the distribution system,

     for McDonald's works.

Problem 12-1

The Hartley-Davis motorcycle dealer in the Minneapolis- St. Paul area wants to be able to forecast accurately the demand for the Roadhog Super motorcycle during the next month. From sales records, the dealer has accumulated the data in the following table for the past year.

Month

Motorcycle Sales

January

9

February

7

March

10

April

8

May

7

June

12

July

10

August

11

September

12

October

10

November

14

December

16

  1. Compute a three-month moving average forecast of demand for April through January (of the next year).
  2. Compute a five-month moving average forecast for June through January.
  3. Compare the two forecasts computed in parts (a) and (b) using MAD. Which one should the dealer use for January of the next year?

 

Problem 14-26

 

Managers at the Dew Drop Inn are concerned about the increasing number of guests who make reservations but fail to show up. They have decided to institute a policy of over-booking like larger hotel chains. The profit from a paying guest averages $50 per room per night. The cost of putting up a guest at another hotel is $100 per room per night. Records show the following number of no-shows over the past three months:

No-Shows

Frequency

0

18

1

36

2

27

3

9

How many rooms should Dew Drop overbook?

 

Question 15-1

Describe a production environment in which MRP would be useful. Describe a production    environment in which MRP would not be useful.

Question 15-2

 

Explain with an example the difference between dependent and independent demand.

Question 15-3

    What are the objectives, inputs, and outputs of an MRP system?

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