Problems: ABC Analysis, EOQ, Reorder Point, & Safety Stock

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Step 1: Conduct an ABC Analysis

Use Excel OM and the chart to conduct an ABC analysis to determine which category each of the parts falls into. Provide analysis and interpretation of the results.

In the Excel OM software, the default Percent of dollar volume for A items is 75%, however, it has been determined by your boss that he would like to see the data for the A items set at 80%.

Step 2: Calculate EOQ and Reorder Paint

Use Excel OM to calculate the EOQ and the reorder point for part number 1359 (check reorder point and graph when setting up the software).

The lead time to reorder parts is 30 days. The set up/ordering cost is $1,000 per order, and the holding cost is fixed at $125 per month (hint: be careful here). The factory runs 365 days per year, and the company wants to maintain a safety stock of 50.

Provide analysis and interpretation of the results.

Step 3: Calculate Safety Stock

In Step 2, you were given the safety stock of 50; however, this can be calculated for a more accurate number. Assume that the average daily demand for part number 1359 is 30 with a standard deviation of 2 parts per day. If the company wants to make sure that they do not stockout more than 5% of the time, then what level of safety stock should they hold?

As part of your analysis of these results, how does the safety stock calculated here compare to the safety stock requirement in step 2?

To calculate the safety stock, use Excel OM and the Safety Stock (Normal Distribution) spreadsheet. Input your data into column H of the model titled Model: Daily Demand and its standard deviation given.

Step 4: Submit Assignment

Be sure to create only one spreadsheet – each activity should be on a separate tab.

Submit your spreadsheet. Save your assignment using a naming convention that includes your first and last name and the activity number (or description). Do not add punctuation or special characters.

Do not forget to add a detailed analysis for each of your problems. Your analysis should be inserted on each spreadsheet.

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