Would the installation of a berry grader positively impact the farmers’ income or the cooperative’s?
What is the impact of installing one new dryer? Two new dryers?
Walliston - superintendent at RP1 install 2 new dryers ($25,000 each) and convert dry berry holding bins so that they can be used to store either water harvested or dry berries ($5000 per bin)
Equipment and installation lead times are in excess of 6 months
Hugo Schaeffer - Vice President at NCC (National Cranberry Cooperative)
Mel O'Biren - assistant
Spent $75000 - 5th Kiwanee dumper
Timeframe - Feb 14, 1971
Percentage of water harvested berries this year will increase to 70% of toal process fruit from last year's 58%
Overtime costs were still out of control - this fall
Growers upset - Trucks and drivers had to spend so much time waiting to unload process fruit into the receiving plant.
Growers - owners of the coperative resent have to lease trucks and hire drivers to get berries out of the field and then watch them stand idle, waiting to unload.
By calculating implied utilization of every process, we found that the drying process for wet berries is a bottleneck ofRP1. Utilization of dryers is 180%!!! (comparing to 8~48% of other processes, it is so problematic). Because of this bottleneck, 480 bbls of wet cranberries are not processed per hour on an average “busy” day (17,280 bbls arrive over the 12-hour period). As a result, our temporary holding bins are full from 1:40pm to 11:16pm, the dumping process (=truck waiting) is kept going until 11:16pm, and RP1 shut-down time is delayed to 4:36am. This means, our company has to pay huge money for overtime and dumping cost.
To solve this problem, I strongly recommend you to add one more dryer to drying process. We can save $61,819 overtime cost and $13,659 truck drivers’ waiting cost. However, the cost for installing a dryer is