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Title: Class 3a


1
Operations Management Performance Modeling
  • 1 Operations Strategy
  • 2 Process Analysis
  • Class 2a 2b Process Flow Analysis
  • Class 3a Capacity Investment
  • The Product Mix problem
  • National Cranberry Coop.
  • 3 Lean Operations
  • 4 Supply Chain Management
  • 5 Capacity Management in Services
  • 6 Total Quality Management
  • 7 Business Process Reengineering

2
Product Mix Decisions Kristen Cookies offers 2
products
  • Sale Price of Chocolate Chip Cookies 5.00/dozen
  • Cost of Materials 2.50/dozen
  • Sale Price of Oatmeal Raisin Cookies 5.50/dozen
  • Cost of Materials 2.40/dozen
  • Maximum weekly demand of
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies 100 dozen
  • Maximum weekly demand of
  • Oatmeal Raisin Cookies 50 dozen
  • Total weekly operating expense 270

3
Product Mix Decisions
Total time available in week 20 hrs
4
Product Mix Decisions
  • Margin per dozen Chocolate Chip cookies 2.50
  • Margin per dozen Oatmeal Raisin cookies 3.10
  • Margin per oven minute from Chocolate Chip
    cookies 2.50 / 10 0.250
  • Margin per oven minute from Oatmeal Raisin
    cookies 3.10 / 15 0.207

5
LP for Optimal Product Mix Selection
  • xcc Dozens of chocolate chip cookies sold.
  • xor Dozens of oatmeal raisin cookies sold.
  • Max 2.5 xcc 3.1 xor
  • subject to
  • 8 xcc 5 xor lt 1200
  • 10 xcc 15 xor lt 1200
  • 4 xcc 4 xor lt 1200
  • xcc lt 100
  • xor lt 50

Technology Constraints
Market Constraints
6
National Cranberry Cooperative
7
National Cranberry Cooperative
x bbls/hr
Truck arrivals
8
Class 3a Learning Objectives
  • Effect of product mix decisions on process
    capacity
  • marginal contribution per unit of bottleneck
    capacity used
  • Process flow charts with multiple products
  • Backups may not occur in front of a bottleneck
  • Bottleneck may shift on adding capacity
  • diminishing returns to capacity investment
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