Exam 8: Location Strategies
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A county wants to build one centrally-located processing facility to serve the county's four recycling drop-off locations.The four drop-offs have characteristics as given in the table below.What is the approximate centre of gravity of these four locations? 

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The transportation method,when applied to location analysis
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Which of the following methods best considers intangible costs related to a location decision?
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Which of the following is not one of the eight determinants of revenue and volume for a service firm?
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Which of the following is a location analysis technique typically employed by a service organization?
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A manufacturing firm is considering three potential locations for a new parts manufacturing facility.A consulting firm has assessed three sites based on the four factors supplied by management as critical to the location's success.Given the management-supplied factor weights and the consultant team scores,which location should be selected? Scores are based on 50 = best.Do the results surprise you in any way? Comment. 

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The ________ is used to determine the best pattern of shipments from several points of supply to several points of demand.
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Databases containing such variables as street maps,utilities,population age and income,and the software that analyzes such data for location decisions,are referred to as ________.
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Environmental Glass Products,Inc.wants to build a new centralized facility to receive household,commercial,and industrial glass for recycling.This centre will be supplied by trucks coming from four "collection points," where recyclable glass is dropped off by individuals and businesses.The volume and the map coordinates for the four collection centres are shown below.Where should the collection centre be located?


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An approach to location analysis that includes both qualitative and quantitative considerations is
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Which of these assumptions is not associated with strategies for goods-producing location decisions?
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An example of an intangible cost,as it relates to location decisions,is the quality of education.
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What kinds of location decisions are appropriate for use of centre-of-gravity analysis? What variable is being optimized in this analysis?
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Which of the following is usually not one of the top considerations in choosing a country for a facility location?
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A small producer of music boxes wants to move to a larger facility.Two alternative facilities have been found.Site 1 has a fixed cost of $500,000 per year,with a variable cost of $25 per unit.Site 2 has a fixed cost of $800,000 per year,but a variable cost of $22 per unit.
a.Write out the equation for total cost for each site.
b.At what volume of output would the two locations have the same total cost?
c.For what range of output would Site 1 be superior?
d.For what range of output would Site 2 be superior?
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FedEx chose Memphis,Tennessee,for its central location,or "hub," primarily because of the incentives offered by the city of Memphis and the state of Tennessee.
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The owner of a millwork shop is considering three alternative locations for a new plant for building embossed-and-clad steel exterior doors for residences.Fixed and variable costs follow.Since the plant ships nationwide,revenue is assumed the same regardless of plant location.Plot the total cost lines in the chart provided below,and identify the range over which each location is best. 

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Suppose that a bus company is deciding where to locate its central hub.There are 6 possible destinations for the buses.Suppose that the centre of town will be used as the reference for describing the possible destinations.A is located 5 miles South and 3 miles West.B is located 3 miles North and 2 miles East.C is located 1 mile South and 5 miles East.D is located 2 miles North and 3 miles West.E is located exactly in the centre of town.F is located 10 miles North and 5 miles East.Assume that traffic to each destination will be equal.Where should the hub go so that travel time is minimized?
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Geographic Information Systems can assist the location decision by
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The centre-of-gravity method is used primarily to determine what type of locations?
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