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    weeks to supply a Best Buy order. Best Buy is targeting a CSL of 95 percent and monitors its inventory continuously. How much safety inventory of cell phones should Best Buy carry? What should their ROP be? [F-1(0.95) =1.643] [6] Q.4 The Knitting Company (TKC) planning for its four styles those are popular during Christmas. All four styles have demand that is normally distributed. The bestselling style has an expected demand of 30‚000 and a standard deviation of 5‚000. Each of the other

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    Brand Background: Content: Brand strategy Brand Identity & Image Brand Architecture Reference QI YU 14024137 founded in 1784 muslin and spinning cotton end of 18 century knitting and hosier 1819 finest quality raw materials 1893 a limilited company 1960’s signature knitwear line After fine gauge knitwear products (Whoson‚ 2013) Brand Strategy 5 forces influencing brand potential (De Chernatony and McDonald) Macro-environment: Corporation: -Long pround and established -John Smedley Limited company

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    DORE-dore analysis

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    1. Evaluate the changes Dore-Dore has made in its children’s knitwear division. How does the performance of the traditional operations and the cellular manufacturing system differ? For example‚ how does work-in-process inventory change when cells are implemented? Traditional Operations: Under traditional operations‚ Doré-Doré’s production batch size in sewing‚ on average‚ was 200 pieces of the same style and color‚ with an average of eight different sizes within a batch. The knitwear sewing contained

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    called “the company” in Congo‚ Africa‚ he describes a scene of two women knitting black wool. The black wool‚ in this case‚ represents the imagery of darkness. The older woman is said to possess an “uncanny and fateful” (Conrad 1.24) look. In the novel‚ Marlow also puts across the thought that the two women were “guarding the door of Darkness” (Conrad 1.24). These two women are not just some harmless old grandmothers knitting baby blankets. These women seem to represent two of the three Greek personifications

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    Small Scale Textile Industry

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    SMALL SCALE TEXTILE INDUSTRY ABSTRACT India is the world’s second largest producer of textiles and garments after China. It is the world’s third largest producer of cotton—after China and the USA—and the second largest cotton consumer after China. The Indian textile industry is as diverse and complex as country itself and it combines with equal equanimity this immense diversity into a cohesive whole. The fundamental strength of this industry flows from its strong production base of wide range

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    ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS: - Project #3 is due on Friday‚ April 18 at 4PM in 340 Wohlers. - Office hours on Thursday at 3:30 in 170 Wohlers. TODAY: • Chapter 12 (CF Estimation) • Web Appendix 12B (Replacement) • Web Appendix 12F (Unequal Lives) PROBLEM 3 (Chapter 12) Kennedy Air Services is now in the final year of a project. The equipment originally cost $20 million‚ of which 80 percent has been depreciated. Kennedy can sell the used equipment today for $5 million‚ and its tax rate is

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    Siegfried Sassoons Glory of Women is a poem depicting the roles which women played during World War I. The poem is made up of a series of sarcastic statements about women. Sassoon attempts to use these statements to convey the cruel and ironic side of the war that women do not tend to see. Glory of Women is a war-time lyric‚ constructed of 14 lines‚ with a varied rhyme scheme of ABABABAB CDECDE making it a Petrarchan (Italian) sonnet. It is divided into two sections‚ the octave which consists of

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    suffer with it‚ if one be in honor‚ all rejoice with it. [T]he ligaments of this body which knit together are love.” (Winthrop‚ 4) At the very beginning of existing of America‚ the main task of its inhabitants was to be united. Religion was their knitting thread. Since they had not yet formed their laws‚ they lived according to laws of the Church. America’s destiny was to be “one nation under God” and God was leading them closer to the fulfillment of this destiny. “[W]hile the law did not abrogate

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    How the future will be different from the present? “Science…! It is not in a human capacity to escape science. You simply cannot escape science. This is the scientific age.” This is a quote of a Nobel laureate in Physics Mohammad Abdus Salam (1926-1996). It seems that he was right in his say. This IT equipped era has plunged in to the ocean of evolution everyday. However‚ where science has blessed us with such ease in life‚ it has also snatched the serenity and calmness from the lives of common

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    Robert Smith Light vs. Darkness Often times in literature the comparison between light and darkness is made. In Charles Dickens‚ A Tale of Two Cities‚ the author contrasts the two elements throughout the novel. Light and darkness are in constant battle with each other‚ they also dominate the setting and tone of the story. From the opening lines the reader has a since of struggle between light and darkness‚ “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times‚ it was the age of wisdom‚ it was

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