Suppose you purchase a $4 -per-unit part from a supplier with which you assemble red widegets. On average, you use 50000 units of this part each year. Every time you order this part, you incur a sizable order cost of $800 regardless of the number of parts you order. Your cost of capital is 20% per year.

a)how many parts should you purchase each time you place an order?
b)To satisfy annual demand, how many times per year will you place orders for this part?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The data in the question is:

throughput rate R = 50,000 parts/yr, fixed setup cost S = $800, purchasing cost C = $4/part, cost of capital r = 200%/yr, and physical storage cost h = 0%/yr.

Thus the annual unit holding cost is H = (r+h)C = $0.80/part/yr.

The economic order quantity tells us to purchase each time:

The calculation is done in the picture attached

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