MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: RICHARD SULLIVAN 76220136 WRISTON MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 3RD FEBRUARY‚ 2014 Overview Wriston Manufacturing Corporation (WMC)‚ a multi-billion dollar corporation with products targeted at North American transportation industry‚ had seen a decline in sales over the last three years and as a result under-performing plants of Heavy Equipment Division (HED) such as Detroit and Lima were coming under increased scrutiny on their future financial viability
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Riordan Manufacturing FIN 370 February 2013 University of Phoenix Riordan Manufacturing Riordan Manufacturing is a global manufacturer with projected annual earnings of $46 million. The parent company Riordan Industries Incorporated is a Fortune 1000 enterprise. The company specializes in manufacturing plastic beverage containers‚ custom plastic parts‚ and plastic fan parts. Manufacturers from the automotive‚ aircraft‚ appliance‚ as well beverage makers and bottlers are major customers. The
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Manufacturing Overhead Name Institution Manufacturing Overhead Manufacturing overhead costs play a vital role in determining final cost of the product. Manufacturing overhead represents all the costs that the company incurs indirectly and not related to the cost of direct labor‚ direct materials or direct cost of machines (Donald‚ 2010). In short‚ companies are not able to trace these costs to individual items during the manufacturing process. Examples of overhead
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Strategic Plan Riordan Manufacturing is a mid-size American company that was founded in 1991‚ employs 550 people and has projected annual earnings of $46 million. Riordan has three manufacturing locations‚ two in the United States and one in China. Riordan understands the importance of strategic planning and will lay out their reasoning in this paper. Competitive advantages‚ sustainability‚ innovation and ethical and social responsibilities will be addressed‚ as well as cultural and structural leadership
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Superior Manufacturing Company Q1. Based on the 2004 statement of profit and loss data (Exhibits 1 and 2)‚ do you agree with Water’s decision to keep product 103? Table 1: Product 103 Costs |Product 103 Costs | | |direct |indirect | |Fixed | |16‚039 | |Variable |5‚763 |7‚181 | If product 103 is terminated‚ there will be
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The International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems‚ 16‚ 11–44‚ 2004 c 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Manufactured in The Netherlands. Time-Based Competition in Multistage Manufacturing: Stream-of-Variation Analysis (SOVA) Methodology—Review D. CEGLAREK darek@engr.wisc.edu W. HUANG huang@cae.wisc.edu S. ZHOU szhou@engr.wisc.edu Department of Industrial Engineering‚ University of Wisconsin-Madison‚ Madison‚ WI 53706-1572‚ USA Y. DING YuDing@iemail.tamu.edu Department of Industrial Engineering
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Dr. Riordan‚ a professor of chemistry he started Riordan plastics‚ Inc in 1991. Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastics‚ medical supplies‚ stents‚ automotive parts‚ appliance manufacture ’s parts‚ airplane parts‚ and beverage containers manufacturer. Riordan has 500 employees with a projected annual earnings of $46 million and a fortune of 1000 enterprises with revenues of $1 billion. Riordan Manufacturing has 4 worldwide locations Albany Georgia‚ Pontiac Michigan‚ Hangzhou China‚ and the company
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Case Study #1: Primapel Manufacturing Company‚ Inc. Company Background: Primapel Manufacturing Company‚ Inc. was a trader and manufacturer of paper products. October 9‚ 1996 – PMCI registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission primarily to trade sorted waste paper products‚ kraft liner board and to manufacture paper products. Year 1996 – PMCI obtained a BOI-registration to manufacture paper products. Year 2002 – Production facilities were actually put up. PMCI was owned and managed
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Eagle Manufacturing Company Major Facts The major facts surrounding the Eagle Manufacturing case are varied‚ at best. We know the “estimate” for the maintenance department robot came in well under the proposed price. We also know that‚ for the time being‚ productivity is affected due to various budgetary and operational concerns. Finally‚ we know that the communication levels and productive aspects of each individual department are not well. Major Problems There are multiple major problems involving
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Green Manufacturing: An Inconvenient Reality Are you turning green at the thought of going green? Like it or not more environmental regulations are on the way‚ and manufacturers who don’t jump on the green bandwagon may be left behind. For every unseasonably warm day this year‚ the noose around manufacturers’ necks to produce environmentally friendly products gets tighter and tighter. Need evidence? Consider this: In 2004 the business sector shouldered 65% of environmental regulatory costs‚ with
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