Reference no: EM132507302
Fiber Technology, Inc., manufactures glass fibers used in the communications industry. The company's materials and parts manager is currently revising the inventory policy for XL-20, one of the chemicals used in the production process. The chemical is purchased in 10-pound canisters for $109 each. The firm uses 7,000 canisters per year. The controller estimates that it costs $164 to place and receive a typical order of XL-20. The annual cost of storing XL-20 is $5.40 per canister.
Required:
Question 1: Use the EOQ formula to determine the optimal order quantity.
Question 2: What is the total annual cost of ordering and storing XL-20 at the economic order quantity?
Question 3: How many orders will be placed per year?
Question 4: Fiber Technology's controller, Jay Turnbull, recently attended a seminar on JIT purchasing. Afterward he analyzed the cost of storing XL-20, including the costs of wasted space and inefficiency. He was shocked when he concluded that the real annual holding cost was $33.20 per canister. Turnbull then met with Doug Kaplan, Fiber Technology's purchasing manager. Together they contacted Reno Industries, the supplier of XL-20, about a JIT purchasing arrangement. After some discussion and negotiation, Kaplan concluded that the cost of placing an order for XL-20 could be reduced to just $34. Using these new cost estimates, Turnbull computed the new EOQ for XL-20.
a. Use the equation approach to compute the new EOQ.
b. How many orders will be placed per year?