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    viable operation due to long-term capital underinvestment and product-process mismatch. It is recommended that the plant be phased out of operations over a five-year period with production and staff gradually shifted to a new plant to be built in the Detroit area. Further‚ it is also recommended that division accounting procedures and evaluation mechanisms be modified to allocate revenues/costs allowing for the synergistic benefits of Detroit’s products‚ and to recognize inherent manufacturing complexities

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    QUESTIONS: 1. How is the IKEA operations design different from that of most furniture retail operations ? Use the four dimensions of operations (volume‚ variety‚ variation and customer contact) to characterize these differences. 2. What do you think might be the major problems in running an operation like IKEA ? 3. What do you identify as the “operations function” within IKEA ? How is this different from the marketing function ? 1) Differences: Large volume‚ Design

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    Running Head: RIORDAN MANUFACTURING INC MANAGEMENT REPORT Riordan Manufacturing‚ Inc. Management Report University of Phoenix Systems Analysis and Development CMGT/555 April 27‚ 2009 History and Background Riordan Manufacturing‚ Inc. (Riordan) was founded by Dr. Riordan‚ a professor of chemistry‚ who had obtained several patents relative to processing polymers into high tensile strength plastic substrates. Sensing the commercial applications for his patents‚ Dr. Riordan started Riordan

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    Bowling Ball Company (BBBC) uses a job-order costing system to accumulate manufacturing costs. The company’s work-in-process on December 31‚ 20x3‚ consisted of one job (no. 3088)‚ which was carried on the year-end balance sheet at $78‚400. There was no finished-goods inventory on this date. BBBC applies manufacturing overhead to production on the basis of direct-labor cost. Budgeted totals for 20x4 for direct labor and manufacturing overhead are $2‚100‚000 and $2‚730‚000‚ respectively. Actual results

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    Operation Management

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    Note: Solve BOTH case studies. Case I DABBAWALLAHS OF MUMBAI (A) Dabba was a generic‚ colloquial term used explicitly in Mumbai to describe any cylindrical box. In the context of meal delivery service‚ a dabba was an aluminum box carried by its handle like a tin of paint. Each dabba housed three to four interlocking steel containers and was held together by a collapsible metallic wire handle. Each of these containers accommodated an individual food item found in a typical midday lunch. Wallah

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    | Budgets in manufacturing companies Text adapted by Hugues Boisvert‚ from chapter 11 of the book La comptabilité de management‚ prise de decision et contrôle‚ 3e edition‚ ERPI‚ 2004‚ p. 278-292‚ written by Hugues BOISVERT‚ Claude laurin and Alexander mersereau (HEC Montreal). Table of contents 1. Budgets 2. Budgetary styles 3. The budget process in a manufacturing company 4. Comprehensive example of a budgetary process of a manufacturing company 5. Budgetary management

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    Business Operations

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    cases you have up to 3 parts in 1 questions). Keep your answers short‚ max one paragraph per question. 1. What is Operation‚ what is Supply Chain; relate this to a product or service and provide some examples? Operations is the manufacturing and service processes that are used to transform the resources employed by a firm into products/services desired by the customer. Manufacturing takes raw resources and produces a physical product such as car or furniture where as a service produces an intangible

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    Cango Operations

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    Analysis Report | Online Gaming – CanGo Operations | The X-treme Team – Team C May 30‚ 2011 BUSN 460 Professor: Dr Michael Mcgivern | Manufacturing and Service Processes (Annie Hogan) CanGo is considering making investments in the technology in order to improve process flow. In order to better understand the investments they are considering‚ it is important to fully understand the process choices and the differences between them. The process choices can

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    company is registered in New York stock exchange U.S.A. to make a better control over the business the company has given the manufacturing rights to different companies. Now these companies are producing the products on the behalf of the company by using their trademark. To maintain their goodwill in the market the company has a strict policy while granting the manufacturing rights Pepsi-Cola have standardized products all over the world (e.g‚ same in size‚ shape and quality). The franchises have

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    20 INTRODUCTION : Computer Integrated Manufacturing‚ known as CIM‚ is the phrase used to describe the complete automation of a manufacturing plant‚ with all processes functioning under computer control and digital information tying them together. CIM is an example of the implementation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in manufacturing. This starts with computer aided design‚ followed by computer aided manufacture‚ followed by

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