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23 November, 20:23

A produce distributor uses 800 packing crates a month, which it purchases at a cost of $10 each. The manager has assigned an annual carrying cost of 35 percent of the purchase price per crate. Ordering costs are $28. Currently the manager orders once a month. How much could the firm save annually in ordering and carrying costs by using the EOQ?

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  1. 23 November, 21:14
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    The company could save $364.29 if it used the EOQ

    Explanation:

    The company uses 800 crates per month (u = 800), so they use 9,600 crates per year: D = 9,600

    The holding cost is 35% of the crate's price = 35% x $10 = $3.50 per crate: H = 3.50

    Ordering cost is: S = $28.

    The actual total annual inventory cost: TC = [ (u / 2) x H] + [ (D / u) x S] = [ (800 / 2) x 3.50] + [ (9,600 / 800) x 28] = (400 x 3.5) + (12 x 28) = 1,400 + 336 = $1,736

    EOQ = √[ (2 x S x D) / H) ] = √[ (2 x 28 x 9,600) / 3.5] = √ (537,600 / 3.5) = √153,600 = 391.92

    The total cost using the EOQ = [ (EOQ / 2) x H] + [ (D / EOQ) x S] = [ (391.92 / 2) x 3.5] + [ (9,600 / 391.92) x 28] = (195.96 x 3.5) + (24.49 x 28) = 685.86 + 685.85 = $1,371.71

    The difference between the actual total cost minus the EOQ cost = $1,736 - $1,371.71 = $364.29
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