Reference no: EM131805296
Microfix Inc.
Microfix Inc. has been manufacturing peripherals for microcomputers for the past decade. Over the years, Microfix's mainstay has been hard disk drives.
Because of a recent slump in sales, Microfix has decided to expand its product line. After much deliberation among executives, engineers, production personnel, and marketing personnel, a decision was made to produce plug-in 256 MB backup systems for Dell laptop computers. Microfix intends to convert its hard disk expertise to plug-in expertise and to become the cost leader for this one type of product for this one series of machines.
The marketing department has performed a major analysis of machines and backup systems and feels that after one year 60,000 units per year is a reasonable sales goal. The feeling among upper management, however, is that this might be overly optimistic. The number management prefers is 1,000 units per week. Current operations use a standard forty-hour week, and the operations vice-president insists that this be maintained for the new product.
Developing the steps in producing the plug-in system has been a project in itself. Engineers, production managers, and assembly line workers collaborated to create a precedence graph and table. First, some twenty-five different steps in production were identified. Then, the group set precedences for each task. At this point, the line workers developed the task times, using known task times for tasks identical to current tasks, estimates for tasks similar to current tasks, and, for some tasks, conjecture. After all of this effort, the following assembly line table was developed.
Task |
Time (in minutes)
|
Predecessors
|
A
|
1.00
|
None
|
B
|
.40
|
A
|
C
|
.45
|
A
|
D
|
1.10
|
A
|
E
|
.36
|
A
|
F
|
.05
|
None
|
G
|
1.32
|
B, C
|
H
|
.49
|
C, D
|
I
|
.54
|
E
|
J
|
1.54
|
E
|
K
|
.35
|
F
|
L
|
2.10
|
G
|
M
|
.30
|
H, I
|
N
|
1.82
|
I
|
O
|
.89
|
J
|
P
|
1.20
|
L, M, N
|
Q
|
1.30
|
N, O
|
R
|
.62
|
O
|
S
|
1.30
|
K
|
T
|
1.20
|
P, Q, R, S,
|
U
|
1.80
|
S
|
V
|
.30
|
T
|
W
|
.87
|
U
|
X
|
1.20
|
U
|
Y
|
1.90
|
V, W, X
|
DISCUSSION QUESTION
The managers still have much work to do. They must begin by determining the appropriate balance that operations should strive for. They must consider that some of the time estimates may be off by as much as 10 percent, and they must consider that the demand will change over time. Find their initial balance, and determine how sensitive this balance is to all of these factors.
Find conditional probability that part is truly defective
: Your production line has an automatic scanner to detect defects. In recent production, 2% of items have been defective. Given that an item is defective.
|
Calculate hermosas contribution margin ratio
: Calculate Hermosa's contribution margin ratio and its total contribution margin at each sales level indicated in the table assuming the company sells.
|
Calculate kibble company break-even sales in units
: Kibble Company had the following functional income statement for the month of July 2011: Calculate Kibble Company's break-even sales in units
|
Find the probability that a cd will have at least one defect
: You have determined that 2.1% of the CDs that your factory manufactures are defective due to a problem with materials and that 1.3% are defective.
|
Manufacturing peripherals for microcomputers
: Microfix Inc. has been manufacturing peripherals for microcomputers for the past decade. Over the years, Microfix's mainstay has been hard disk drives.
|
Penetration pricing-brand image
: Why might penetration pricing potentially impact brand image and product positioning in the long run?
|
Prepare the assets section of a classified balance sheet
: Suppose the following information (in thousands of dollars) is available for H.J. Heinz Company. Prepare the assets section of a classified balance sheet.
|
Compare attitudes and stereotypes
: Compare attitudes, stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination.Explore prejudice attitudes in gender, age, race, sexuality, disability, or weight.
|
Find the probability of success
: You feel that the schedule is reasonable provided the new manager can be hired in time, but the situation is risky regardless.
|