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Operations Management Session 4 –  Aggregate Planning
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The Planning Process Figure 13.1 Long-range plans  (over one year) Research and Development New product plans Capital investments Facility location/expansion Intermediate-range plans  (3 to 18 months) Sales planning Production planning and budgeting Setting employment, inventory, subcontracting levels Analyzing operating plans Short-range plans  (up to 3 months) Job assignments Ordering Job scheduling Dispatching Overtime Part-time help Top executives Operations managers Operations managers, supervisors, foremen Responsibility Planning tasks and horizon
Aggregate Planning Quarter 1 Jan Feb Mar 150,000 120,000 110,000 Quarter 2 Apr May Jun 100,000 130,000 150,000 Quarter 3 Jul Aug Sep 180,000 150,000 140,000
Aggregate Planning Figure 13.2
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Aggregate Planning Options Table 13.1 Option Advantages Disadvantages Some Comments Changing inventory levels Changes in human resources are gradual or none; no abrupt production changes. Inventory holding cost may increase. Shortages may result in lost sales. Applies mainly to production, not service, operations. Varying workforce size by hiring or layoffs Avoids the costs of other alternatives. Hiring, layoff, and training costs may be significant. Used where size of labor pool is large.
Aggregate Planning Options Table 13.1 Option Advantages Disadvantages Some Comments Varying production rates through overtime or idle time Matches seasonal fluctuations without hiring/ training costs. Overtime premiums; tired workers; may not meet demand. Allows flexibility within the aggregate plan. Sub-contracting Permits flexibility and smoothing of the firm’s output. Loss of quality control; reduced profits; loss of future business. Applies mainly in production settings.
Aggregate Planning Options Table 13.1 Option Advantages Disadvantages Some Comments Using part-time workers Is less costly and more flexible than full-time workers. High turnover/ training costs; quality suffers; scheduling difficult. Good for unskilled jobs in areas with large temporary labor pools. Influencing demand Tries to use excess capacity. Discounts draw new customers. Uncertainty in demand. Hard to match demand to supply exactly. Creates marketing ideas. Overbooking used in some businesses.
Aggregate Planning Options Table 13.1 Option Advantages Disadvantages Some Comments Back ordering during high-demand periods May avoid overtime. Keeps capacity constant. Customer must be willing to wait, but goodwill is lost. Many companies back order. Counter-seasonal product and service mixing Fully utilizes resources; allows stable workforce. May require skills or equipment outside the firm’s areas of expertise. Risky finding products or services with opposite demand patterns.
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Roofing Supplier Example 1 Table 13.2 Month Expected Demand Production Days Demand Per Day (computed) Jan 900 22 41 Feb 700 18 39 Mar 800 21 38 Apr 1,200 21 57 May 1,500 22 68 June 1,100   20 55 6,200 124 =  = 50 units per day 6,200 124 Average requirement = Total expected demand Number of production days
Roofing Supplier Example 1 Figure 13.3 70  – 60  – 50  – 40  – 30  – 0  – Jan Feb Mar Apr May June = Month       22 18 21 21 22 20 = Number of working days Production rate per working day Level production using average monthly forecast demand Forecast demand
Roofing Supplier Example 2 Table 13.3 Plan 1 – constant workforce Cost Information Inventory carrying cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour  (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit
Roofing Supplier Example 2 Table 13.3 Plan 1 – constant workforce Total units of inventory carried over from one month to the next = 1,850 units Workforce required to produce 50 units per day = 10 workers Cost Information Inventory carry cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour  (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit Month Production at  50 Units per Day Demand Forecast Monthly Inventory Change Ending Inventory Jan 1,100 900 +200 200 Feb 900 700 +200 400 Mar 1,050 800 +250 650 Apr 1,050 1,200 -150 500 May 1,100 1,500 -400 100 June 1,000 1,100 -100 0 1,850
Roofing Supplier Example 2 Table 13.3 Total units of inventory carried over from one month to the next = 1,850 units Workforce required to produce 50 units per day = 10 workers Cost Information Inventory carry cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour  (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit Month Production at  50 Units per Day Demand Forecast Monthly Inventory Change Ending Inventory Jan 1,100 900 +200 200 Feb 900 700 +200 400 Mar 1,050 800 +250 650 Apr 1,050 1,200 -150 500 May 1,100 1,500 -400 100 June 1,000 1,100 -100 0 1,850 Costs Calculations Inventory carrying $9,250 (= 1,850 units carried x $5 per unit) Regular-time labor 49,600 (= 10 workers x $40 per day x 124 days) Other costs (overtime, hiring, layoffs, subcontracting) 0 Total cost $58,850
Roofing Supplier Example 2 Figure 13.4 Cumulative demand units 7,000  – 6,000  – 5,000  – 4,000  – 3,000  – 2,000  – 1,000  – – Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Cumulative forecast requirements Cumulative level production using average monthly forecast requirements Reduction  of inventory Excess inventory 6,200 units
Roofing Supplier Example 3 Table 13.2 Minimum requirement = 38 units per day Plan 2 – subcontracting Month Expected Demand Production Days Demand Per Day (computed) Jan 900 22 41 Feb 700 18 39 Mar 800 21 38 Apr 1,200 21 57 May 1,500 22 68 June 1,100   20 55 6,200 124
Roofing Supplier Example 3 70  – 60  – 50  – 40  – 30  – 0  – Jan Feb Mar Apr May June = Month       22 18 21 21 22 20 = Number of working days Production rate per working day Level production using lowest monthly forecast demand Forecast demand
Roofing Supplier Example 3 Table 13.3 Cost Information Inventory carrying cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour  (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit
Roofing Supplier Example 3 Table 13.3 In-house production = 38 units per day  x 124 days = 4,712 units Subcontract units = 6,200 - 4,712 = 1,488 units Cost Information Inventory carry cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour  (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit
Roofing Supplier Example 3 Table 13.3 In-house production = 38 units per day  x 124 days = 4,712 units Subcontract units = 6,200 - 4,712 = 1,488 units Cost Information Inventory carry cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour  (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit Costs Calculations Regular-time labor $37,696 (= 7.6 workers x $40 per day x 124 days) Subcontracting 14,880 (= 1,488 units x $10 per unit) Total cost $52,576
Roofing Supplier Example 4 Table 13.2 Production = Expected Demand Plan 3 – hiring and firing Month Expected Demand Production Days Demand Per Day (computed) Jan 900 22 41 Feb 700 18 39 Mar 800 21 38 Apr 1,200 21 57 May 1,500 22 68 June 1,100   20 55 6,200 124
Roofing Supplier Example 4 70  – 60  – 50  – 40  – 30  – 0  – Jan Feb Mar Apr May June = Month       22 18 21 21 22 20 = Number of working days Production rate per working day Forecast demand and monthly production
Roofing Supplier Example 4 Table 13.3 Cost Information Inventory carrying cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour  (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit
Roofing Supplier Example 4 Table 13.3 Table 13.4 Cost Information Inventory carrying cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour  (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit Month Forecast (units) Daily Prod Rate Basic Production Cost (demand x 1.6 hrs/unit x $5/hr) Extra Cost of Increasing Production (hiring cost) Extra Cost of Decreasing Production (layoff cost) Total Cost Jan 900 41 $ 7,200 — — $ 7,200 Feb 700 39 5,600 — $1,200  (= 2 x $600) 6,800 Mar 800 38 6,400 — $600  (= 1 x $600) 7,000 Apr 1,200 57 9,600 $5,700  (= 19 x $300) — 15,300 May 1,500 68 12,000 $3,300  (= 11 x $300) — 15,300 June 1,100 55 8,800 — $7,800  (= 13 x $600) 16,600 $49,600 $9,000 $9,600 $68,200
Comparison of Three Plans Table 13.5 Plan 2 is the lowest cost option Cost Plan 1 Plan 2 Plan 3 Inventory carrying $ 9,250 $  0 $  0 Regular labor 49,600 37,696 49,600 Overtime labor 0 0 0 Hiring 0 0 9,000 Layoffs 0 0 9,600 Subcontracting 0 14,880 0 Total cost $58,850 $52,576 $68,200
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Transportation Method Table 13.6 Costs Regular time $40 per tire Overtime $50 per tire Subcontracting $70 per tire Carrying $ 2 per tire per month   Sales Period Mar Apr May Demand 800 1,000 750 Capacity: Regular 700 700 700 Overtime 50 50 50 Subcontracting 150 150 130 Beginning inventory 100   tires
Transportation Example Important points ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Transportation Example Table 13.7
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Summary of Aggregate Planning Methods Table 13.8 Techniques Solution Approaches Important Aspects Graphical methods Trial and error Simple to understand and easy to use. Many solutions; one chosen may not be optimal. Transportation method of linear programming Optimization LP software available; permits sensitivity analysis and new constraints; linear functions may not be realistic.
Summary of Aggregate Planning Methods Table 13.8 Techniques Solution Approaches Important Aspects Management coefficients model Heuristic Simple, easy to implement; tries to mimic manager’s decision process; uses regression. Simulation Change parameters Complex; may be difficult to build and for managers to understand.
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Yield Management Example Figure 13.5 Demand Curve Passed-up contribution Money left on the table Potential customers exist who are willing to pay more than the $15 variable cost of the room Some customers who paid $150 were actually willing to pay more for the room Total $ contribution   = (Price) x (50 rooms) = ($150 - $15) x (50) = $6,750 Price Room sales 100 50 $150 Price charged  for room $15 Variable cost of room
Yield Management Example Total $ contribution = (1st price) x 30 rooms + (2nd price) x 30 rooms = ($100 - $15) x 30 + ($200 - $15) x 30 = $2,550 + $5,550 = $8,100 Figure 13.6 Demand Curve Price Room sales 100 60 30 $100 Price 1 for room $200 Price 2 for room $15 Variable cost of room
Yield Management Matrix Figure 13.7 Duration of use Unpredictable   Predictable Price Tend to be fixed Tend to be variable Quadrant 1: Quadrant 2: Movies Hotels Stadiums/arenas Airlines Convention centers Rental cars Hotel meeting space Cruise lines Quadrant 3: Quadrant 4: Restaurants Continuing care Golf courses hospitals Internet service providers
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Operations management aggregate planning strategies

  • 1. Operations Management Session 4 – Aggregate Planning
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  • 11. The Planning Process Figure 13.1 Long-range plans (over one year) Research and Development New product plans Capital investments Facility location/expansion Intermediate-range plans (3 to 18 months) Sales planning Production planning and budgeting Setting employment, inventory, subcontracting levels Analyzing operating plans Short-range plans (up to 3 months) Job assignments Ordering Job scheduling Dispatching Overtime Part-time help Top executives Operations managers Operations managers, supervisors, foremen Responsibility Planning tasks and horizon
  • 12. Aggregate Planning Quarter 1 Jan Feb Mar 150,000 120,000 110,000 Quarter 2 Apr May Jun 100,000 130,000 150,000 Quarter 3 Jul Aug Sep 180,000 150,000 140,000
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  • 24. Aggregate Planning Options Table 13.1 Option Advantages Disadvantages Some Comments Changing inventory levels Changes in human resources are gradual or none; no abrupt production changes. Inventory holding cost may increase. Shortages may result in lost sales. Applies mainly to production, not service, operations. Varying workforce size by hiring or layoffs Avoids the costs of other alternatives. Hiring, layoff, and training costs may be significant. Used where size of labor pool is large.
  • 25. Aggregate Planning Options Table 13.1 Option Advantages Disadvantages Some Comments Varying production rates through overtime or idle time Matches seasonal fluctuations without hiring/ training costs. Overtime premiums; tired workers; may not meet demand. Allows flexibility within the aggregate plan. Sub-contracting Permits flexibility and smoothing of the firm’s output. Loss of quality control; reduced profits; loss of future business. Applies mainly in production settings.
  • 26. Aggregate Planning Options Table 13.1 Option Advantages Disadvantages Some Comments Using part-time workers Is less costly and more flexible than full-time workers. High turnover/ training costs; quality suffers; scheduling difficult. Good for unskilled jobs in areas with large temporary labor pools. Influencing demand Tries to use excess capacity. Discounts draw new customers. Uncertainty in demand. Hard to match demand to supply exactly. Creates marketing ideas. Overbooking used in some businesses.
  • 27. Aggregate Planning Options Table 13.1 Option Advantages Disadvantages Some Comments Back ordering during high-demand periods May avoid overtime. Keeps capacity constant. Customer must be willing to wait, but goodwill is lost. Many companies back order. Counter-seasonal product and service mixing Fully utilizes resources; allows stable workforce. May require skills or equipment outside the firm’s areas of expertise. Risky finding products or services with opposite demand patterns.
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  • 33. Roofing Supplier Example 1 Table 13.2 Month Expected Demand Production Days Demand Per Day (computed) Jan 900 22 41 Feb 700 18 39 Mar 800 21 38 Apr 1,200 21 57 May 1,500 22 68 June 1,100 20 55 6,200 124 = = 50 units per day 6,200 124 Average requirement = Total expected demand Number of production days
  • 34. Roofing Supplier Example 1 Figure 13.3 70 – 60 – 50 – 40 – 30 – 0 – Jan Feb Mar Apr May June = Month       22 18 21 21 22 20 = Number of working days Production rate per working day Level production using average monthly forecast demand Forecast demand
  • 35. Roofing Supplier Example 2 Table 13.3 Plan 1 – constant workforce Cost Information Inventory carrying cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit
  • 36. Roofing Supplier Example 2 Table 13.3 Plan 1 – constant workforce Total units of inventory carried over from one month to the next = 1,850 units Workforce required to produce 50 units per day = 10 workers Cost Information Inventory carry cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit Month Production at 50 Units per Day Demand Forecast Monthly Inventory Change Ending Inventory Jan 1,100 900 +200 200 Feb 900 700 +200 400 Mar 1,050 800 +250 650 Apr 1,050 1,200 -150 500 May 1,100 1,500 -400 100 June 1,000 1,100 -100 0 1,850
  • 37. Roofing Supplier Example 2 Table 13.3 Total units of inventory carried over from one month to the next = 1,850 units Workforce required to produce 50 units per day = 10 workers Cost Information Inventory carry cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit Month Production at 50 Units per Day Demand Forecast Monthly Inventory Change Ending Inventory Jan 1,100 900 +200 200 Feb 900 700 +200 400 Mar 1,050 800 +250 650 Apr 1,050 1,200 -150 500 May 1,100 1,500 -400 100 June 1,000 1,100 -100 0 1,850 Costs Calculations Inventory carrying $9,250 (= 1,850 units carried x $5 per unit) Regular-time labor 49,600 (= 10 workers x $40 per day x 124 days) Other costs (overtime, hiring, layoffs, subcontracting) 0 Total cost $58,850
  • 38. Roofing Supplier Example 2 Figure 13.4 Cumulative demand units 7,000 – 6,000 – 5,000 – 4,000 – 3,000 – 2,000 – 1,000 – – Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Cumulative forecast requirements Cumulative level production using average monthly forecast requirements Reduction of inventory Excess inventory 6,200 units
  • 39. Roofing Supplier Example 3 Table 13.2 Minimum requirement = 38 units per day Plan 2 – subcontracting Month Expected Demand Production Days Demand Per Day (computed) Jan 900 22 41 Feb 700 18 39 Mar 800 21 38 Apr 1,200 21 57 May 1,500 22 68 June 1,100 20 55 6,200 124
  • 40. Roofing Supplier Example 3 70 – 60 – 50 – 40 – 30 – 0 – Jan Feb Mar Apr May June = Month       22 18 21 21 22 20 = Number of working days Production rate per working day Level production using lowest monthly forecast demand Forecast demand
  • 41. Roofing Supplier Example 3 Table 13.3 Cost Information Inventory carrying cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit
  • 42. Roofing Supplier Example 3 Table 13.3 In-house production = 38 units per day x 124 days = 4,712 units Subcontract units = 6,200 - 4,712 = 1,488 units Cost Information Inventory carry cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit
  • 43. Roofing Supplier Example 3 Table 13.3 In-house production = 38 units per day x 124 days = 4,712 units Subcontract units = 6,200 - 4,712 = 1,488 units Cost Information Inventory carry cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit Costs Calculations Regular-time labor $37,696 (= 7.6 workers x $40 per day x 124 days) Subcontracting 14,880 (= 1,488 units x $10 per unit) Total cost $52,576
  • 44. Roofing Supplier Example 4 Table 13.2 Production = Expected Demand Plan 3 – hiring and firing Month Expected Demand Production Days Demand Per Day (computed) Jan 900 22 41 Feb 700 18 39 Mar 800 21 38 Apr 1,200 21 57 May 1,500 22 68 June 1,100 20 55 6,200 124
  • 45. Roofing Supplier Example 4 70 – 60 – 50 – 40 – 30 – 0 – Jan Feb Mar Apr May June = Month       22 18 21 21 22 20 = Number of working days Production rate per working day Forecast demand and monthly production
  • 46. Roofing Supplier Example 4 Table 13.3 Cost Information Inventory carrying cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit
  • 47. Roofing Supplier Example 4 Table 13.3 Table 13.4 Cost Information Inventory carrying cost $ 5 per unit per month Subcontracting cost per unit $10 per unit Average pay rate $ 5 per hour ($40 per day) Overtime pay rate $ 7 per hour (above 8 hours per day) Labor-hours to produce a unit 1.6 hours per unit Cost of increasing daily production rate (hiring and training) $300 per unit Cost of decreasing daily production rate (layoffs) $600 per unit Month Forecast (units) Daily Prod Rate Basic Production Cost (demand x 1.6 hrs/unit x $5/hr) Extra Cost of Increasing Production (hiring cost) Extra Cost of Decreasing Production (layoff cost) Total Cost Jan 900 41 $ 7,200 — — $ 7,200 Feb 700 39 5,600 — $1,200 (= 2 x $600) 6,800 Mar 800 38 6,400 — $600 (= 1 x $600) 7,000 Apr 1,200 57 9,600 $5,700 (= 19 x $300) — 15,300 May 1,500 68 12,000 $3,300 (= 11 x $300) — 15,300 June 1,100 55 8,800 — $7,800 (= 13 x $600) 16,600 $49,600 $9,000 $9,600 $68,200
  • 48. Comparison of Three Plans Table 13.5 Plan 2 is the lowest cost option Cost Plan 1 Plan 2 Plan 3 Inventory carrying $ 9,250 $ 0 $ 0 Regular labor 49,600 37,696 49,600 Overtime labor 0 0 0 Hiring 0 0 9,000 Layoffs 0 0 9,600 Subcontracting 0 14,880 0 Total cost $58,850 $52,576 $68,200
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  • 50. Transportation Method Table 13.6 Costs Regular time $40 per tire Overtime $50 per tire Subcontracting $70 per tire Carrying $ 2 per tire per month Sales Period Mar Apr May Demand 800 1,000 750 Capacity: Regular 700 700 700 Overtime 50 50 50 Subcontracting 150 150 130 Beginning inventory 100 tires
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  • 56. Summary of Aggregate Planning Methods Table 13.8 Techniques Solution Approaches Important Aspects Graphical methods Trial and error Simple to understand and easy to use. Many solutions; one chosen may not be optimal. Transportation method of linear programming Optimization LP software available; permits sensitivity analysis and new constraints; linear functions may not be realistic.
  • 57. Summary of Aggregate Planning Methods Table 13.8 Techniques Solution Approaches Important Aspects Management coefficients model Heuristic Simple, easy to implement; tries to mimic manager’s decision process; uses regression. Simulation Change parameters Complex; may be difficult to build and for managers to understand.
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  • 63. Yield Management Example Figure 13.5 Demand Curve Passed-up contribution Money left on the table Potential customers exist who are willing to pay more than the $15 variable cost of the room Some customers who paid $150 were actually willing to pay more for the room Total $ contribution = (Price) x (50 rooms) = ($150 - $15) x (50) = $6,750 Price Room sales 100 50 $150 Price charged for room $15 Variable cost of room
  • 64. Yield Management Example Total $ contribution = (1st price) x 30 rooms + (2nd price) x 30 rooms = ($100 - $15) x 30 + ($200 - $15) x 30 = $2,550 + $5,550 = $8,100 Figure 13.6 Demand Curve Price Room sales 100 60 30 $100 Price 1 for room $200 Price 2 for room $15 Variable cost of room
  • 65. Yield Management Matrix Figure 13.7 Duration of use Unpredictable Predictable Price Tend to be fixed Tend to be variable Quadrant 1: Quadrant 2: Movies Hotels Stadiums/arenas Airlines Convention centers Rental cars Hotel meeting space Cruise lines Quadrant 3: Quadrant 4: Restaurants Continuing care Golf courses hospitals Internet service providers
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