Exam 8: Location Planning and Analysis
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Which site would you prefer for a quantity of 20,000 units per year?
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What would be the total annual costs at the point of indifference?
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What are total costs for site B for a quantity of 5,000 units per year?
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Location choice I has monthly fixed costs of $100,000 and per-unit variable costs of $10.What would its total cost be at a monthly volume of 550 units?
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Factor rating is limited to quantitative information concerning location decisions.
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What would be total annual costs for either location at the point of indifference?
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Software systems known as GIS help in location analysis.The initials GIS stand for _______.
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The center of gravity method is useful in location planning for the location of a distribution center.
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What are total costs for site A for a quantity of 5,000 units per year?
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Given the information below on scores of three location alternatives, which alternative would you recommend? Why?
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The first step in developing location alternatives is identifying important factors.
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Global Positioning Systems (GPS) use the Center of Gravity method to establish starting grid co-ordinates.
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Location decisions are basically one-time decisions usually made by new organizations.
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What would the total annual costs be for the Phoenix location with an annual output of 10,000 units?
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Cultural differences, Customer preferences, Labor and Resources are factors relating to:
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Weekly shipments to each warehouse will be: WH1, 100; WH2, 150; WH3, 120; WH4, 150; and WH5, 120.What is the optimal location of the distribution center?
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