Supplier A and $500 for Supplier B V = cost per unit is $300 W = carrying cost percentage is 23% Supplier A: EOQ = Square root of (2 x 1500 x $1‚000) = S.R. of 3‚000‚000 = 209 ($300 x 23%) 69 Supplier B: EOQ = Square root of (2 x 1500 x $500) = S.R. of 1‚500‚000 = 148 ($300 x .23) 69 2. What assumptions
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Introduction to Carbon Black Pelletizing plant Azus Systems Pvt. Ltd. 9/10‚F-F‚ Satyam Complex‚ Opp. IOC petrol pump‚ SP ring road‚ Bopal‚ Ahmedabad‚ 380058‚ Gujarat‚ India. Email: azussystems@yahoo.com‚md@azussystems.com www.azussystems.com Contact Person: Rajesh Kataliya (Director) - +91 9979968899 Naimish Parmar (Director) - +919979958899 www.azussystems.com Need of carbon pelletising in indian scenario. • all over the india scrap tyre pyrolysis machines are hot on production
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admitting department’s costs and the number of patients admitted during the past nine months follow: Month Number of Patients Admitted Admitting Department’s Cost April 18 P 15‚ 600 May 19 P 15‚ 200 June 17 P 13‚ 700 July 15 P 14‚ 600 August 15 P 14‚ 300 September 11 P 13‚ 200 October 11 P 12‚ 800 November 48 P 72‚ 500 December 16 P 14‚ 000 REQUIRED: Using the high-low method‚ determine: 1. The variable costs per unit. 2. The annual fixed costs. 3. The admitting department’s monthly cost function
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I recommend moving task 17 into assembly line number 10 to accommodate the new cycle time and adding an additional worker on the line. What about running the line at 300 units per day? If overtime were used with the engineers’ initial design‚ how much time would the line need to be run each day? If they were running about 300 units per day‚ using
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A study of the effectiveness of the use of leisure entertainment as an advertising tool in marketing strategy CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION The introduction will contain a brief background on the chosen research topic‚ problem statement upon which the research questions have being built. It will further give an insight into the scope‚ objectives‚ purpose and significance of the research. 1.1 BACKGROUND Rotfeld (2006)‚ suggested that avoidance of mass media advertising
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------------------------------------------------- NBN Marketing Research analysis Report ------------------------------------------------- NBN Marketing Research analysis Report Contents Page Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Qualitative analysis 4 Identification of Themes 4 Appearance 4 Use of evidence for appearance 4 Verification 5 Depicting real life behaviour 5 Use of evidence for depicting real life behaviour 5 Verification 6 Data Display 6 Quantitative
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mix sauces. Expanding their business abroad through online campaign. Target Market Targeting the higher social class. Product Ready Mix Sauces Best BBQ Adobolicious Kaldereta Espesyal Spicy Sinigang Pricing 100 g $ 1.99 300 g $ 2.76 V. SWOT Analysis Strength Ability to have a marketing specialist Able to make new
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59 to 55‚ per plane delay times will decrease dramatically‚ as will delay costs. 2. a. Revenue per plane Turbo | Jet | Regional Jet | 15*0.7*240=2520 | 150*0.7*400=42000 | 50*0.7*160=5600 | % of fee/ revenue Landing Fee | 200 | 250 | 300 | Turbo | 2002520=7.9% | 2502520=9.9% | 3002520=11.9% | Jet | 20042000=0.48% | 25042000=0.6% | 30042000=0.71% | Regional Jet | 2005600=3.6% | 2505600=4.5% | 3005600=5.4% | We think having a fee of at least 3% of revenue would be significant
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Question No. 1 P: 219 Explain the difference between short run and long run production function; cite one example of this difference in a business situation. The short run production function shows the maximum quantity of a good or service that can be produced by a set of inputs‚ assuming the amount of at least one of the inputs used remains unchanged. While a long run production function shows the maximum quantity of a good or service that can be produced by a set of inputs‚ assuming the
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invested Rs.1‚50‚000 in cash in her new business called “Winter Gifts” (ii) Acquired Rs.20‚000 goods for cash. (iii) A large retail store in Chandigarh‚ which she hoped would be a big customer‚ closed its business. (iv) Gloves that cost Rs.300 in transaction (ii) were of wrong style. She returned them and obtained a full cash refund. (v) She sold her personal savings certificates for Rs.4‚000 to acquire machinery for “Winter Gifts”. (vi) She paid two months’ rent in advance for
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