Kristen’s Cookies Kristen’s Cookies A1) We have analysed the case from two perspectives a) The total time in the first scenario is 26 mins (6 mins for washing‚ 2 mins for spooning‚ 10 mins for baking‚ 8 mins for cooling‚ packing and selling) if the order is placed when there is a pending order/order under process. b) In case‚ the order comes in at or after the wash‚ mix and spoon stage‚ it would take 26 + 10 mins (baking time). Hence‚ it would take 36 mins to fill in a rush order
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i. 3doz- self = 12 minutes and roommate= 10 minutes (total =22 minutes) Note: see flow diagram for time per unit/task 4. Because your baking trays hold exactly one dozen cookies‚ you will produce and sell cookies by the dozen. Should you give any discount for people who order two dozen cookies‚ three dozen cookies or more? If so‚ how much? Will it take you longer to fill a two-dozen cookie order than a one-dozen cookie order? (While answering this question‚ think about the different costs—labor
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Q 6 The bottle neck is oven. In this case‚ the electricity bill is not on us so adding another oven can reduce the cycle time and improve the process capacity. But‚ since the current demand is being fulfilled by 1 oven‚ there is no need to add another oven. When our demand is 20 dozen cookies per day‚ there is not need to add a second oven‚ so it would not be worthwhile to pay any additional rent.
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min 10 min If we assume that one order contains 1 dozen of cookies‚ we can calculate the number of orders by the following formula: 26 + 10(n-1) <= 4*60 10(n-1)<=214 n<=22.4 This means that the maximum number of orders is 22. 3. The tasks which I perform are washing the mixing bowl‚ mixing the ingredients‚ and dishing up the cookies. My time = 6+2 = 8 min My roommate’s tasks are putting cookies in the oven‚ removing cookies from the oven‚ packing them‚ and accepting payment. Roommate’s time
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Kristen’s cookie company which provide freshly made cookies with variety of ingredients available to add to the cookies. The company is established in the on campus apartment. The cookies are made by 2 people‚ using a standard dough mixing equipment‚ tray and the apartment oven. Below is the explanation and evaluation of the preliminary process design in making and selling the cookies to the customers. Kristen’s cookie company promises that the cookies will be ready for pick up within an hour. 1. The
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Setting Baking Cooling Packing Accepting Payment Total Resource None You You Roommate + Oven Oven None Roommate Roommate Cycle Time (mins/dozen) 0 6 2 1 9 5 2 1 26 Capacity (dozens/hour) Infinity 10x3=30 30 60 6.67 12 30 60 Flow Time (mins) 6 2 1 9 5 2 1 26 Table 1: Process Analysis Assumptions: Order is for a full box (a dozen cookies)‚ The rush order takes priority before any other order The amount of time to fill a rush order is equal to the sum of the cycle time of all stages: 6+2+1+9+5+2+1
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dozen of cookies is 26 minutes. It takes washing‚ mixing and spooning 8 minutes to make a dozen of cookies. And preparation and bake time totally are 10 minutes. The final step of cooling‚ packing and accepting payment of cookies takes roommate 8 minutes to finish the cycle. Assume the night capacity is 4 hours‚ so Kristen and roommate have 240 minutes operating time. Since the oven only holds one tray‚ the second dozen takes an additional 10 minutes to bake. For example‚ first dozen of cookies take
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Operations Management Fall 2013 Kristen’s Cookie Company September 26‚ 2013 Kristen and her roommate are preparing to launch Kristen’s Cookie Company in their on-campus apartment. The company will provide fresh cookies to hungry students late at night. Evaluation of the preliminary design for the company’s production process will be required in order to make key policy decisions‚ including what prices to charge‚ what equipment to order and how many orders to
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Yasser Sheikh Amin - GUST1301102045 Hellal Abdulwahab AlHellall - GUST1301102047 Gulf University For Science & Technology The Kirsten’s Cookies Company is new business established and located at the campus‚ with motivation toward fulfill to power-hungry learners at night time. The company would allow the learners to order customized cookies baked fresh under request. Learners would have a large range of components to gather up from‚ such bake to demand idea strive towards making sure that
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Hello Cookies‚ Welcome to the Martha Cook Building for the fall of 2010. We hope to be able to meet many of you on Move-in Day. Please stop by our ice cream station in the main hall that afternoon and let us serve you. We look forward to helping to make your experience at MCB this year a memorable one. You may not know that the Martha Cook Building is the only dorm on campus that is supervised by a Board of Governors consisting of five women who were formerly residents of MCB. The Board of
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