Test Bank for Principles Of Supply Chain Management 5th Us Edition by Wisner

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Chapter2—PurchasingManagement

TRUE/FALSE

1. Purchasingcanbebroadlyclassifiedintotwocategories:merchantsandindustrialbuyers.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-1 Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

2. Merchantsprimarytaskistopurchaserawmaterialsforconversionpurposes.

ANS: F PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-1

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

3. AlowROAsuggeststhatmanagementiscapableofgeneratinglargeprofitswithrelativielysmall investments.

ANS: F PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-1 Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

4. Theproceduresforpublicprocurementdifferfromtheprivatesector.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

5. Costsavingsisanadvantageofusingane-procurementsystem.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

6. Thegoalofagoodpurchasingsystemistoensureefficientinformationtransitionsbetweenthe materialsusers,thepurchasingpersonnel,andthesuppliers.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2 Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

7. Thepurchaseorderis NOT alegallybindingcontractuntilitisacceptedbythesupplier.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2 Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

8. Amaterialrequisitionandapurchaserequisitionarethesamething.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2 Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

9. Afollow-upisconsideredareactiveapproachtospeedupanoverdueshipment.

ANS: F PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

10. Procurementcreditcardscanbeusedforsmallpurchasesincludingmeals,lodging,andtravel expenses.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-3

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

12. Blankcheckpurchaseorders,Corporatepurchasingcards,Pettycash,andOpen-endpurchaseorders areallpossiblealternativestodealingwithsmallvaluepurchasessuchasthoseforofficesupplies.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-3

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

13. Generally,firmsoutsourcenoncoreactivitieswhilefocusingoncorecompetencies.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-4

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

14. Ifthebreak-evenpointinatypicalmake-buyscenariois19,000unitsand10,000unitsarerequiredby thefirm,thenthefirmshouldchoosetomaketheunits.

ANS: F PTS: 1

BUSPROG:ReflectiveThinking LO: 2-4

Bloom’s:Analysis Difficulty:Easy

15. Areasonformakingitemsinsteadofbuyingthemwouldincludebetterqualitycontrol.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-4

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

16. TheTotalCostofOwnershipConceptdoes NOT includequantitativefactors.

ANS: F PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-5

Bloom’s:Analysis Difficulty:Easy

17. Thetotalcostanalysisdemonstrateshowothercostsbesidestheunitcostcanaffectpurchase decisions.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-5

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

18. Thepossibilityofeventslikestrikes,assemblylinebreakdowns,andnaturaldisastersareallreasonsa companyshouldfavorusingasinglesupplier.

ANS: F PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-6

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

19. Decentralizedpurchasingisthepracticewhereindividual,localpurchasingdepartmentsthroughouta singlecorporationmaketheirown,individualpurchasingdecisionstofulfilltheirindividuallocal needs.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-7

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

19. NAFTAandtheWTOaretradeorganizationsseekingtoreducetariffandnon-tariffbarriersamongits membercountries.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Diversity LO: 2-8

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

20. Foreignsupplierslocatedfartherawaymaybeabletodelivergoodsfasterthandomesticsuppliersdue tomoreefficienttransportationandlogisticalsystems.

ANS: T PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Diversity LO: 2-8

MULTIPLECHOICE

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

1. TheprimarygoalsofpurchasingincludeallEXCEPT:

a. Securematerialsatthelowestcost

b. Maximizecustomersatisfaction

c. Improvethequalityoffinishedgoodsproduced

d. Ensurethehighestqualityrawmaterialsarepurchased

ANS: D PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-1

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

2. Whichofthefollowingreferstothemeasurementoftheimpactofchangeinpurchasespendona firm’sprofitbeforetaxes,assuminggrosssalesandotherexpensesremainunchanged?

a. Break-EvenAnalysis

b. Profit-LeverageEffect

c. DirectOffset

d. LeveragingPurchaseVolume

ANS: B

PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-1

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

3. WhencalculatingReturnonInvestment,currentassetsinclude:

a. Cash,AccountsReceivable,andInventory

b. Cash,AccountsReceivable,andEquipment

c. AccountsReceivable,Equipment,andRealEstate

d. Equipment,Buildings,andRealEstate

ANS: A PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-1

4. InventoryTurnovercanbecalculatedby:

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

a. Ratioofcostofgoodssoldoveraverageinventorycost

b. Ratioofaverageinventorycostovercostofgoodssold

c. Ratioofinventorydaysinstockoveraverageinventorycost

d. Ratioofaverageinventorycostoverinventorydaysinstock

ANS: A PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-1

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

5. Whichtypeofrequisitionisusedformaterialsandstandardpartsthatarerequestedonarecurring basis?

a. Openrequisition

b. Blanketrequisition

c. Travelingrequisition

d. Recyclablerequisition(Cyc-Rec)

ANS: C PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

6. Aformofpurchasingthatisplaceddirectlytothesupplierandsuitablewhenfirmsusethesame componentstomakestandardgoodsoverarelativelylongperiodoftimeisreferredtoas:

a. Materialrequisition

b. Purchaserequisition

c. Plannedorderrelease

d. Travelingrequisition

ANS: C PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

7. Whenaproductispurchasedwhichiscomplicatedorhighlytechnicala______________maybe issuedinsteadofarequestforquotation.

a. Requestforproposal

b. Purchaseorder

c. Contractforsale

d. Salesorder

ANS: A PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

8. Benefitsderivedfromimplementinge-procurementsystemsincludeallofthefollowingEXCEPT:

a. Allowsbuyerstosubmitbidsandsupplierstorespondtothosebidsinrealtime

b. Increasestheaccuracyincommunicationbetweenbuyersandsuppliers

c. Createsnumerousadditionaljobopportunitiesinthepurchasingdepartment

d. Trackingbidsandtransactionsiseasierandfaster

ANS: C PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

9. Whilemostpublicprocurementisfocusedongoalslikethoseofpurchasingdepartmentsintheprivate sector,U.S.federalgovernmentpurchasesmustcomplywiththe:

a. ServicesandMaterialsAcquisitionAct

b. FairStandardsandEquitablePurchasesAct

c. FederalCodeofConductforProcurement

d. FederalAcquisitionRegulation

ANS: D PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-2

10. Pettycashisbeingphasedoutinfavorof:

a. Hardcash

b. Ablankcheck

c. P-card

d. Score-carding

ANS: C PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-3

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

11. Blanketoropen-endpurchaseordersaresuitableforbuying

a. Computers

b. Heavyequipment

c. Custombuiltcomponents

d. Officesupplies

ANS: D PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-3

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

12. Whichofthefollowingisareasonsmallvaluepurchasesarehandleddifferently?

a. Togivethebuyeradditionalsupplierchoices

b. Toobtainahigherqualityproduct

c. Tohavebettertrackingofmaterialusage

d. Tocontrolunnecessaryadministrativecosts

ANS: D PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-3

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

13. WhichofthefollowingillustratesForwardVerticalIntegration?

a. Microsoftstartinganewdivisionthatdesignsandmanufacturesclothing

b. Fordautomotivebuyingadditionalmachinesforproduction

c. Subwaysandwichcompanybuyingabakerytomakethebreadfortheirsandwiches.

d. Sonybuyingtruckstodelivertheirfinishedgoodsinventoriestotheircustomers' warehouses

ANS: D PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-4

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

14. Whichofthefollowingwouldbeagoodreasontooutsource(buy)versusmaking?

a. Toutilizeexistingcapacitywithinacompany'sownfirm

b. Afirmlacksthetechnologyorexpertisetoproduceanitem

c. Tohavemoredirectcontroloverthedesignandproductionofanenditem

d. Nocompetentsupplierpresentlyproducestheneededitem

ANS: B PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-4

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

15. Giventhefollowingmake-buyinformation,whatwouldbethebreak-evenpoint?

a. 1200units

b. 1708units

c. 800units

d. 460units

ANS: C PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-4 Bloom’s:Application Difficulty:Moderate

16. Giventhefollowingmake-buyinformation,whatwouldbethebreak-evenpoint?

6

a. 9170units

b. 3650units

c. 1040units

d. 2750units

ANS: B

PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-4

Bloom’s:Application Difficulty:Moderate

17. Asfirmsseektoimprovetheproductstheyoffertothemarket,companiesareseekinghelpfromtheir suppliersinnewproductdesignanddevelopmentthrough:

a. Suppliercertificationprograms

b. Manufacturercertificationprograms

c. Earlysupplierinvolvement

d. TotalCostofOwnershipinitiatives

ANS: C

PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-4

18. Firmscanusetotalcostanalysisto:

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

a. Seehowefficientlymanagementisusingitstotalassetstogenerateprofits

b. Selectthemostcost-effectivesupplier

c. Showhowmanytimesafirm’sinventoryisutilizedandreplacedoveranaccounting period

d. Brainstormandisolatethecausesofaproblem

ANS: B

PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-5

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

19. TotalCostofOwnershipdoes NOT considerwhichofthefollowingfactors?

a. Purchaseordercosts

b. Freightcosts

c. Paymentterms

d. Toolingcosts

ANS: A PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-5

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

20. ThetotalcostofownershipforSupplierAis$2,670,000.ThetotalcostofownershipforSupplierBis $1,750,000.ThetotalcostofownershipforSupplierCis$2,990,000.UsingTotalCostAnalysis,it willbemorecost-effectivetouse

a. SupplierA

b. SupplierB

c. SupplierC

d. Cannotbedetermined

ANS: B PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-5

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

21. Whichofthefollowingisareasonforfavoringsinglesourcing?

a. Encouragescompetitionamongsuppliers

b. Spreadstheriskofsupplyinterruption

c. Reducesvariabilitiesinqualitylevels

d. Reducesinformationaboutnewprocessingtechnologies

ANS: C PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-6

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

22. Whichofthefollowingisareasonthatsinglesourcingisconsideredrisky/bad?

a. Therecouldbesupplierinterruptionsduetopoliticalinstability

b. Itcouldestablishcloserelationshipswiththesupplier

c. Largerordersmakequantitydiscountsmorelikely

d. Decreasestheitemtoitemqualityvariabilityofitemspurchased

ANS: A PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-6

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

23. Whichofthefollowingisanadvantageofacentralizedpurchasingdepartment?

a. Lessbureaucracy

b. Morefrequentshipments

c. Specialization

d. Closercontactbetweenbuyeranduser

ANS: C PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-7

Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

24. WhichofthefollowingstatementsisFALSE?

a. Centralizedpurchasingiswhereindividual,localpurchasingdepartments,suchasatthe plantlevel,maketheirownpurchasingdecisions.

b. Electronicprocurementsystemscanaidacompanyinsavingbothtimeandmoney.

c. Morethan50%ofeachsalesdollartypicallygoestowardscoveringsupplychaincosts.

d. Ifafirmlacksthetechnologytomakearequiredcomponenttheywillneedtoconsider buying/outsourcing.

ANS: A PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-7

Bloom’s:Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

25. Whichofthefollowingis NOT apotentialchallengeforglobalsourcing?

a. Longdeliveryleadtimes

b. Costsinvolvedinselectingforeignsuppliers

c. Relaxedtradebarriers

d. Laborandlegalproblems

ANS: C

PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-8

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

26. WhichofthefollowingisNOTaformofcountertrade?

a. Barter

b. Kaizenblitz

c. Offset

d. Counterpurchase

ANS: B

PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Diversity LO: 2-8 Bloom’s:Knowledge Difficulty:Easy

27. WhichofthefollowingNOTareasonfirmsareexpandingtheirsupplybasestoincludeforeign suppliers?

a. Lowershippingratesduetolowertariffs

b. Lowerproductcost

c. Betterproductquality

d. Overseassupplierholdingthepatenttotheproduct

ANS: A

PTS: 1

BUSPROG:Analytic LO: 2-8

SHORTANSWER

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Easy

1. WhenusingtheTotalCostofOwnershipconcept,explainhowasupplierwithahigherunitpriceand highertoolingcostcanendupbeingmorecosteffectivethananothersupplierwithalowerunitprice andtoolingcost.

ANS: WhencalculatingtheTotalCostofOwnership,unitpriceandtoolingcostarenottheonlycriterion usedinsupplierselection.Otherqualitativeandquantitativefactors,includingfreightandinventory costs,tariffsandduties,currencyexchangefees,paymentterms,maintenanceandnonperformance costsshouldbeconsidered.Aftercalculatingtheseotherfactors,theTotalCostofOwnershipmay havebeenlowerwiththesecondsupplier.

PTS: 5

BUSPROG:CommunicationLO: 2-5

Bloom’s:Application Difficulty:Moderate

2. Usewhatyouunderstandabouttheoutsourcingdecision(Makevs.Buy)toanswerthisquestion.List andexplainthreereasonsarestaurantmightdecidetobuypre-madedessertsfromasupplierrather thanmakingthegoodsfromscratch.

ANS: Reasonsapersonmightbuyarestaurantmightdecidetobuypre-madedessertsfromasupplier.

a. Cost–Creatingahigh-qualitydessertmightrequireunusual,aswellas,alargenumber ofingredients.Theymaynotbeabletotakeadvantageofeconomiesofscale,iftheydo notsellalotofdesserts.Italsomaybequitecostlytohireaspecialisttomakethe desserts.

b. InsufficientCapacity Arestaurantmaynothavethecapacitytomakefreshdesserts dailytofulfillthedemand.Theymightnotbeabletoofferalargeselectionofdesserts.

c. Lackofexpertise Therestaurantpersonnelmaynotknowhowtomakespecialized desserts.Orperhapsitisdifficulttohireadessertspecialist.

d. Quality Whiletheymayhavethetime,money,andskilltomakedesserts,theymay notbeabletomakethemaswellasaplacewhichspecializesindesserts.

Similaranswerswithslightlydifferentrationalemayalsobeacceptable.

PTS: 5

BUSPROG:CommunicationLO: 2-4

Bloom’s:Application Difficulty:Moderate

3. Answerthequestionsthatfollow,basedonthediagramprovidedbelow

a. Whatarethefixedcostsforthebuydecision?

b. Whatisthebreakevenquantityforthetwooptionsillustrated?

c. AtQ=300,wouldyouchoosethemakeorbuyoption?Why?

d. AtQ=200,whatwillbethetotalcostassociatedwiththebestdecisionatthisquantity?

ANS:

a. What are the fixed costs for the buy decision? $500

b. What is the breakeven quantity for the two options illustrated? TheBreak-evenquantityseemstobenear250units.Usingthischart,anythingwithin 230and270wouldprobablydeemedacceptable.

c. At Q = 300, would you choose the make or buy option? Why? Themakeoptionisbettersincethetotalcostsformakingareabout$3900versusabout $4400forbuying.

d. At Q = 200, what will be the total cost associated with the best decision at this quantity? Thebestdecisionistobuy,andthetotalcostisslightlyover$3000.

PTS: 5

4. Globalsourcinghasbecomecommonplace.Manycompaniesnowconsiderexpandingtheirsupply basetoincludeforeignsuppliers.Listthreereasonswhycompanieschoosetosourceglobally.

ANS:

Lowerpriceofmaterials(andservices) Overseasproductsmaybeofhigherquality Fasterdeliverytimes

Betterarrayofservicesofferedbythematerialsupplier Favorableexchangerates

PTS: 5

BUSPROG:Diversity LO: 2-4 Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Moderate

ESSAY

1. TheBOEHMCellPhoneCompanyhasdevelopedanewseriesofphonesthatitplanstobringtothe marketinthenext18months.Managementisconsideringwhethertoproducetheproductin-houseor tocontractoutthepurchasingandmanufacturingoftheirnewcellphones.

ProvideFOURconditionsthatwouldfavoroutsourcingandFOURconditionsthatwouldfavor makingthecellphonesin-house.

ANS:

Conditionsthatfavoroutsourcing:

a. Ifotherfirmsareofferingcostadvantages.

b. IfBoehmCellPhonedoesnothavesufficientcapacitytomeettheexpecteddemandfor thenewlineofcellphones.

c. PerhapsBoehmislargelyadesigncompanythatdoesnothaveexpertiseinpurchasing andmanufacturing.Anoutsidefirmmightbebetterqualifiedtodeliverahighquality productatalowerprice.

d. Outsidecompaniesmayofferhigherqualityduetoadvantagesinareasofskill, technology,andbusinessprocesses.

Conditionsthatfavormakingthecellphonesin-house:

a. Ifthetechnologyassociatedwiththenewlinesofphonesisproprietary,itmaybeeasier tomaintainsecrecyinbothmanufacturingandinfirst-to-marketmarketing.

b. Perhapsnooneiscapableofproducingthisproductoranecessarycomponent.

c. Ifthefirmfeelsthatitsqualityprogramsaresuperiortoanypotentialbusinesspartner, theymayprefertodoitthemselvestopreservetheintegrityofthebrand.

d. Thecompanyexpectsmanufacturingcapacitytobeavailableoncetheproductgoesinto production.

e. Ifthecompanypreferstohavemorecontroloverdistributionrelatedactivities.

f. Ifthecompanyhasthecapabilitytoproducetheproductatalowercostifadvantagesin supplychaincapabilitiesand/oreconomiesofscaleexist.

PTS: 10

BUSPROG:CommunicationLO: 2-4 Bloom’s:Application Difficulty:Difficult

2. Underwhichconditionswouldyoumostlikelyutilizeacentralizedpurchasingsystem?Listtwo advantagesthatwouldbegainedbyutilizingacentralizedpurchasingsystem.

Underwhichconditionswouldyoumostlikelyutilizeadecentralizedpurchasingsystem?Listtwo advantagesthatwouldbegainedbyutilizingadecentralizedpurchasingsystem.

ANS:

Under which conditions would you most likely utilize a centralized purchasing system?

Acentralizedpurchasingsystemwouldbefavoredbyacompanythatislookingtoreducesafety stocks,increasecontrolinpurchasing,centralizedecisionmaking,avoidduplicatepurchases,centrally managesupplierrelationships,andmaximizeavailablequantitydiscounts.

List two advantages that would be gained by utilizing a centralized purchasing system.

a. Concentrationofpurchasingleadingtolowerpurchasecosts

b. Avoidingduplicationofjobfunctions

c. Buyerspecialization

d. Lowertransportationcosts

e. Easiertonegotiatecontractsandmanagerelationshipswithacommonsupplierbase

f. Nocompetitionbetweenunitswhenpurchasingthesamematerial

Under which conditions would you most likely utilize a decentralized purchasing system? Adecentralizedpurchasingsystemwouldbefavoredbyacompanythatislookingtomakequicker decisions,maintainstocksthatareclosertotheircustomers,andidentifyandrespondtochanging customerneedsatthelocallevel.

List two advantages that would be gained by utilizing a decentralized purchasing system.

a. Individualanddecentralizedbuyersoftenhaveagreaterknowledgeoftheexactneeds foreachindividualunitutilizedbyorganization.

b. Decentralizationismoreconducivetolocalsourcing.Localsourcingoffersan organizationtheopportunitytoobtainfasterdeliverytimes,morefrequentdeliveries, whilestillmaintainingveryclosesupplierties.

c. Decentralizationallowsquickerresponsebecausethedecentralizedpurchasingallows forfasterdecisionsbecauseofdecreasedbureaucracy.

PTS: 10

BUSPROG:CommunicationLO: 2-7 Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Moderate

3. ThetermSupplyManagementisusedtodescriberesponsibilitiesaboveandbeyondthoseof traditionalpurchasing.Whatarethreeofthesekeyactivitiesandwhyaretheyconsideredimportantto SupplyManagement?

ANS: Otheranswersarepossible.

a. SupplyManagementisresponsiblefortheuninterruptedflowofrawmaterials

b. SupplyManagementisresponsiblefortheacquisitionofmaterialsatlowesttotalcost

c. SupplyManagementisresponsibleforimprovingthequalityoffinishedgoodsthrough thepurchaseofhigh-qualitycomponentsand/orrawmaterials.

d. Modernsupplychainsrequireclosepartnershipswithsuppliers;SupplyManagement departmentsareveryoftenresponsibleformaintainingthoserelationships

e. Pushingsupplierstoimprovethequalityoftheirrawmaterialsand/orcomponents

f. SupplyManagementdepartmentsareoftenresponsibleforassistingincollapsing design-to-productioncycletime

g. SupplyManagementdepartmentsareoftenseenasaconduitbetweenexternalsuppliers andinternaldesignand/oroperationspeople

PTS: 10

BUSPROG:CommunicationLO: 2-1

Bloom’s:Comprehension Difficulty:Moderate

4. Usethefollowinginformationtodeterminewhichsupplierforsteeringwheelsismorecost-effective usingtotalcostanalysis.Latedeliveryofthecomponentresultsin50%lostsalesand50%backorders offinishedgoods.

Table1

Orderlotsize 400

AnnualRequirements 4,800units

Weightpersteeringwheel 20pounds

Orderprocessingcost $125

Inventorycarryingrate 20%peryear

Costofworkingcapital 10%peryear

Profitmargin 20%

Priceoffinishedgolfcart $5,000

Backordercost $15perunit

Table2

UnitPrice

1to999units/order

1000to2,999units/order

SupplierA SupplierB

$48

$47

$47

$46

Toolingcost $1000 $1000 Terms 2/10net30 1/10,net30 Distance 120miles

Hereisthefreightratesfor Truckload(TL≥40,000lbs): $0.90perton-mile

TruckloadLess-than-truckload(LTL): $1.10perton-mile

Note:perton-mile=2,000lbs.permile;numberofdaysperyear=365

Answer:

Totalcostofownership=Totalsteeringwheelcost-CashDiscount+Toolingcost+Transportation cost+Orderingcost+CarryingCost+Qualitycost+Deliveryrating(BackOrderCostandLost Sales)

SupplierA

Totalsteeringwheelcost=4800x48=$230,400

-CashDiscountA=230,400x(10%x30/365)=$1894

-CashDiscountB=230,400x(10%x10/365+2%)=$5239usethisforbiggestsavings

+Toolingcost=1000

+Transportationcost=(400x20)=80000somustuseLTLshipmentat$1.10perton-mile 120x4800x20x1.10/2000)=6336

+Orderingcost=(4800/400)x125=$1500

+CarryingCost=(400/2)x48x20%=$1920

+Qualitycost=230,400x3%=$6912

+Deliveryrating-Backordercost(50%)=4800x1%x50%x15=$360

LostSales(50%)=4800x1%x50%x5000x20%=$24,000

Totalcostofownership=230,400-5239+1000+6336+1500+1920+6912+360+24000= $267,189

SupplierB

Totalsteeringwheelcost=4800x47=$225,600

-CashDiscountA=225,600x(10%x30/365)=$1854

-CashDiscountB=225,600x(10%x10/365+2%)=$5130usethisforbiggestsavings

+Toolingcost=1000

+Transportationcost=(400x20)=80000somustuseLTLshipmentat$1.10perton-mile

100x4800x20x1.10/2000)=5280

+Orderingcost=(4800/400)x125=$1500

+CarryingCost=(400/2)x47x20%=$1880

+Qualitycost=225,600x2%=$4512

+Deliveryrating-Backordercost(50%)=4800x2%x50%x15=$720 LostSales(50%)=4800x2%x50%x5000x20%=$48,000

Totalcostofownership=225,600-5130+1000+5280+1500+1880+4512+720+48000= $283,362

ThetotalcostanalysisshowsthatSupplierAismorecost-effective,eventhoughtheunitpriceis higherthanSupplierB.SupplierAhasabettercashdiscountrate,andbetterdeliveryperformance rating.

PTS: 10

BUSPROG:CommunicationLO: 2-5 Bloom’s:Application Difficulty:Difficult

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