REPORT ON RED BRAND CANNERS – CASE STUDY Introduction: Red Brand Canners is a medium sized company that cans and distributes a variety of fruit and vegetable products under private brands in the western states. The company makes three different tomato products including whole tomatoes‚ tomato juice and tomato paste. They also distribute Choice peach halves‚ peach nectarine and cooking apple products. As part of their discussion over the amount of tomato products to pack in a particular
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Inventory Management help This problem entails knowing Inventory Control Subject to known demand. Based out of the book Production and Operations Analysis-5th edition ISBN 0072865385 which is almost Identical to 4th ed. A local machine shop buys hex nuts and molly screws from the same supplier. The hex nuts cost 15 cents each and the molly screws cost 38 cents each. A setup cost of $100.00 is assumed for all orders. This includes the cost of tracking and receiving the orders. Holding costs are
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DCO21020 Operations Research Lecture 2 TAHA Example 2.1-1 (Page 47) : The Reddy Mikks Company The Reddy Mikks Company produces both interior and exterior paints from two raw materials‚ M1 and M2. Tons of raw material per ton of Maximum daily availability Exterior Paint Interior Paint (tons) Raw material M1 Raw material M2 Profit per ton ($1000s) 6 1 5 4 2 4 24 6 A market survey indicates that the daily demand for interior paint cannot exceed that for exterior paint by more than 1 ton. Also
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Assignment 1 (Individual Assignment): 20% Due date: 23 August 2012 Assignment 2 (Group Assignment minimum of THREE and Maximum of FOUR students) 20% Due date: 20 Sep 2012 Examination (three hours exam) 60% University Exam Period Note: Borderline fails in this course are determined when the final overall mark is in the range 45-49 inclusive. Please note that: • Both assignments must be accompanied by an Assignment Cover Sheet. • Both assignments must be submitted electronically through
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Case 3: Jackpine Mall Jane Rodney‚ President of the Rodney development company‚ is creating a shopping centre at Jackpine Mall. She had already decided on a few stores to include within the shopping centre but could not decide on the next few. With our knowledge of decision modeling‚ we can achieve the most feasible solution for Jane. We based the decision of allocating the remaining few stores through our Present Value function: MAX = 28.1CM + 34.6CW + 50.0CV + 162.0RF + 77.8RL + 100.4RC
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Assignment #3: Case Problem "Julia’s Food Booth" Page 1 Case Problem "Julia’s Food Booth" Jenna Kiragis Strayer University 8/24/2012 Assignment #3: Case Problem "Julia’s Food Booth" Page 2 A) Formulate and solve an L.P. model: Variables: x1 – Pizza Slices x2 – Hot Dogs x3 – Barbeque Sandwiches Subject to: $0.75x1 + $0.45x2 + $0.90x3 ? $1‚500 24x1 + 16x2 + 25x3 ? 55‚296
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BUS 306 Fall 2012 H. Saber Names: Assignment #2 (Due October 7‚ 2012) A. 1. Review chapter3 from the textbook and do all the cases in the chapter independently. 2. Go through all the Solved Problems on chapters 2 and 3 in the textbook CD independently. B. C. 1. Provide complete solutions to problems 3.21‚ 3.25‚ 3.30‚ 3.34 from the textbook on pages 104 – 107 Submit the solution to the following questions. 1. Consider the following LP: Maximize Z = 3X1 + 2X2 Subject to: 2X1 + 4 X2 -X1
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A) P: the #of pizza slices H: # of hot dogs B : # of barbeque sandwiches Total revenue Total cost Profit Pizza slice 1.50 6/8 slices = $0.75 0.75 Hot dog 1.50 0.45 1.05 Barbeque sandwich 2.25 0
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As per the information given‚ profits per acre on various crops are as follows: Profit per acre on wheat = 50 x 2 = $100 Profit per acre on Alfalfa = 1.5 x 40 = $60 Profit per acre on Barley = 2.2 x 40 = $88. Suppose Young’s production plan for the next year is as follows: Parcel Cultivation Area (Acre) Land Available Wheat Alfalfa Barley Southeast 2000 North 2300 Northwest 600 West 1100 Southwest 500 Total 6500 Total profit as per the production plan: The objective function
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Linear Programming History of linear programming goes back as far as 1940s. Main motivation for the need of linear programming goes back to the war time when they needed ways to solve many complex planning problems. The simplex method which is used to solve linear programming was developed by George B. Dantzig‚ in 1947. Dantzig‚ was one in who did a lot of work on linear programming‚ he was reconzied by several honours. Dantzig’s discovery was through his personal contribution‚ during WWII when Dantzig
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