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ISEN 315 Spring 2011 Dr. Gary Gaukler. Review: Prototype LP Problem. Desk manufacturer Regular and rolltop desks, made of wood Regular: 20 sqft pine, 16 sqft cedar, 10 sqft maple Rolltop : 10 sqft pine, 4 sqft cedar, 15 sqft maple. Review: Prototype LP Problem. Profits: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: ISEN 315 Spring 2011 Dr. Gary Gaukler

ISEN 315Spring 2011

Dr. Gary Gaukler

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Review: Prototype LP Problem

• Desk manufacturer• Regular and rolltop desks, made of wood• Regular: 20 sqft pine, 16 sqft cedar, 10 sqft

maple• Rolltop: 10 sqft pine, 4 sqft cedar, 15 sqft

maple

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Review: Prototype LP Problem

• Profits:– Regular = $90– Rolltop = $115

• Wood available:– 200 sqft pine, 128 sqft cedar, 220 sqft maple

• How much to produce of each type of desk?

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Review: Prototype LP Problem

• Decision variables:

• Objective function:

• Constraints:

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Review: Aggregate Planning LP

• Parameters:– cH, cF

– cI

– cR

– cO, cU, cS

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Aggregate Planning LP

• Parameters:– nt

– K

– I0 ,W0

– Dt

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Aggregate Planning LP

• Decision variables:– Wt

– Pt

– It

– Ht, Ft

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Aggregate Planning LP

• Decision variables:– Ot

– Ut

– St

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Aggregate Planning LP

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Aggregate Planning LP

• Constraints:

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Aggregate Planning LP

• Constraints:

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Aggregate Planning LP

• Objective function:

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Aggregate Planning LP

• Now: Implement and solve the problem on p.147 in Excel

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Hierarchy of Planning • Forecast of aggregate demand over time horizon

• Aggregate Production Plan: determine aggregate production and workforce levels over time horizon

• Master Production Schedule: Disaggregate the aggregate plan and determine per-item production levels

• Materials Requirements Planning: Detailed schedule for production/replenishment activities

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Inventory Control

• Deterministic inventory control• Stochastic inventory control• MRP / Lot sizing / JIT• Supply chain management

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Reasons for Holding Inventories

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Relevant Costs• Holding Costs - Costs proportional to the

quantity of inventory held.

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Relevant Costs (continued)

• Ordering Cost (or Production Cost).Can include both fixed and variable components.

slope = c

K

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Relevant Costs (continued)

• Penalty or Shortage Costs. All costs that accrue when insufficient stock is available to meet demand.

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Simple EOQ Model

• Assumptions:

1. Demand is fixed at l units per unit time.

2. Shortages are not allowed.

3. Orders are received instantaneously.

4. Order quantity is fixed at Q per cycle.

5. Cost structure:

a) Fixed and marginal order costs (K + cx)

b) Holding cost at h per unit held per unit time.

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Inventory Levels for the EOQ Model

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Cost Equation for the EOQ Model

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The Average Annual Cost Function G(Q)

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The Average Annual Cost Function G(Q)

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The Optimal Q*

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Properties of the EOQ Solution

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Example

• Desk production rate = 200 per month• Each desk needs 40 screws• Screws cost $0.03• Fixed delivery charges are $100 per order• 25% interest rate for holding cost

• What is the optimal order size?

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Example


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