time 0 min. 30 min. 0 min. Processing time 0.45 min./unit 0.25 min./unit 0.30 min./unit a. What is the bottleneck step and process capacity (in units per hour) with a batch size of 100 wafers? (2’) Depositing Patterning Etching Capacity 1/0.45 = 2.2222 100/(100*0.25 + 30) = 1.8182 1/0.30 = 3.3333 Capacity (Units/Hr) 133.33 109.09 200 Bottleneck step = Patterning. b. What is the bottleneck step and process capacity (in units per hour) with a batch size of
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environment. They polinate the wild flowers and plants. They are the world’s most importent polanator of food crops ‚ too. They help polinate foods such as bluebarries‚ soybeans‚ asparagus‚ broccoli‚ celery‚ squash‚ cucumbers‚ peaches‚ cherries‚ cranberries‚ and melons. Manmade hives are ofen moved tob new plases to polanate differnt plants‚ flowers‚ and foods.
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6+2+1+9+5+2+1 = 26 minutes b. The total baking time is 10 minutes c. The output from mixing is for 3 dozens of cookies while the oven’s capacity is only for 1 dozen for every baking process. 2. The bottleneck operation: The capacity of the operation in making cookies is based on the output of the bottleneck. The bottleneck operation is baking the cookies in the oven‚ which can process 60min/(1+9) min = 6 dozen orders per hour. This assumes one dozen order sizes. 3. Number of orders that can be fulfilled in
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In 1891 there was a poor family in Finland that had lived there for many generations. The family consisted of a mother‚ father and two sons. They had always wanted to go to America so they could make money on the cranberry bogs. Neighbors and friends had gone to America to work on the bogs and wrote letters to the family saying how nice it was. They wanted to go there so badly that they decided to start praying for enough money to go. The following day after they first prayed‚ when they woke
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Case Study Assignment – Winter 2013 Steven He MGTS 352 – Operations Management Constraint Management Tetsu Nakashima March 5‚ 2013 Business Strategy of CRP Products A business strategy is the mechanism by which the direction of a business is coordinated‚ and the steps it will take to achieve its goals. CRP Product’s goal is to “create beautiful and functional designs from recycled plastic.” CRP Products has incorporated environmental values into their
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1. Question : (TCO F) Assume there is no beginning work in process inventory and the ending work in process inventory is 100% complete with respect to materials costs. The number of equivalent units with respect to materials costs under the weighted-average method is: Student Answer: XX the same as the number of units put into production. less than the number of units put into production. the same as the number of units completed. less than the number of units
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then would be different for Thanksgiving. Back then they would usually send four men to go hunting for food‚ they would usually bring geese‚ and duck. It started changing throughout the years. For example now we usually eat turkey‚ ham‚ stuffing‚ cranberry sauce‚ mashed potatoes. Thanksgiving has changed a lot over the years. Like I said in the beginning they would dress differently and the food was different. The way they celebrated is the same as we do. We give thanks for everything. We give thanks
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Accomplishments are really a measurement of the positive wake that one leaves behind‚ and leadership is a measurement of the influence one has on others. If I were to choose my greatest accomplishments‚ they would include the following: graduating from college in three years with a 3.8 GPA without student debt‚ and the leadership role I have executed at Sherwood Way FSR. Education has always been a top priority for me in part because my parents pushed me to seize my future and invest in education
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------------------------------------------------- Polo Ralph Lauren Case ------------------------------------------------- 1. Polo Ralph Lauren is an American apparel company that was founded in the 1970’s. When it was founded it had three branches in the apparel business: design and development‚ manufacturer management‚ and inventory/stock handling. Because they did not want to own factories‚ they outsourced the garment manufacturing to Luen Thai‚ an apparel manufacturing company in China
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INTRODUCTION I shall be investigating the sports drinks market in the UK‚ focusing on the overall market and launching a new product. The UK sports drinks market is estimated at £1.2 billion in 2012 with a growth in sales of more than 60% by 2012 (Mintel‚ 2012) showing what a rapidly growing market this is. I will examine how a leading drinks manufacture can expand into this market and launch a new sports drink using Usain Bolt in promotion. THE MARKET The market share for sports drinks grew
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