Deck 12: Location Planning and Analysis
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Deck 12: Location Planning and Analysis
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For service and retail stores,a prime factor in location analysis is customer access.
True
2
New or small organizations often adopt an informal approach to location decisions.
True
3
As a result of the factor rating analysis,a manager may sometimes reject all of the alternatives under consideration when the composite scores of all the alternatives are below the minimum threshold value.
True
4
The factor rating method of location planning uses a coordinate overlay to determine relative locations.
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The fact that most types of firms are located in every section of the country suggests that in many cases,location decisions are not overly important.
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6
Factor rating is limited to quantitative information concerning location decisions.
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Taxes are an example of a regional/country-related factor in location decisions.
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Locating near customers is a primary factor for web-based businesses.
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9
Relative to manufacturing firms,location decisions for service businesses tend to be focused on revenue potential rather than being cost focused.
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10
In site selection,land costs may be secondary to other factors.
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Large national and international retailers such as Walmart,Sears,and Future Shop typically avoid locating in the same area as their competitors when opening a new store in a particular city.
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12
One of the factors affecting location decisions is the company's position in the supply chain.
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13
The first step in the location decision process is to determine a short list of approximately 3 or 4 potential sites.
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14
For service organizations,the dominant factor in location analysis is usually market-related.
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15
Since they can almost always be secured,government subsidies is not a significant factor in location decisions.
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16
Location decisions are basically one-time decisions that only pertain to newly formed organizations.
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17
The centre of gravity method is a location planning technique that determines a composite score from factor evaluation.
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18
For agricultural companies,locating close to raw materials is typically a necessity.
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19
For manufacturing firms,two dominating factors in location analysis are abundance of energy and proximity to raw materials.
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20
Corruption in foreign locations can generally be viewed as an advantage in attracting companies to Canada.
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21
The Centre of Gravity Method is a computer-based tool for collecting,storing,retrieving,and displaying location-dependent demographic data on maps.
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22
Which statement is not associated with the basic steps in the location decision process?
A)Eliminate some sites to develop a short list of three or four sites.
B)Identify important search parameters and factors.
C)Maximize the number of sites considered.
D)Visit short-listed sites.
E)Gather information on appropriate sites.
A)Eliminate some sites to develop a short list of three or four sites.
B)Identify important search parameters and factors.
C)Maximize the number of sites considered.
D)Visit short-listed sites.
E)Gather information on appropriate sites.
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23
Which of the following is not considered a reason for foreign firms to locate in Canada?
A)Decreased delivery time to Canadian customers
B)Access to Canadian natural resources
C)Canadian workers are well educated
D)Political stability
E)Lack of government involvement in location decisions
A)Decreased delivery time to Canadian customers
B)Access to Canadian natural resources
C)Canadian workers are well educated
D)Political stability
E)Lack of government involvement in location decisions
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24
Which of the following is not a basic step in the location decision process?
A)Identify important search parameters and factors
B)Gather information on appropriate sites
C)Visit short-listed sites
D)Evaluate the alternatives and make a selection
E)Evaluate access to available technology.
A)Identify important search parameters and factors
B)Gather information on appropriate sites
C)Visit short-listed sites
D)Evaluate the alternatives and make a selection
E)Evaluate access to available technology.
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25
The method for evaluating location alternatives which minimizes shipping costs between multiple sending and receiving locations is:
A)break-even analysis.
B)transportation method.
C)factor rating analysis.
D)linear regression.
E)a Voronoi polygon.
A)break-even analysis.
B)transportation method.
C)factor rating analysis.
D)linear regression.
E)a Voronoi polygon.
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26
In location planning,the location of raw materials,the location of markets and labour factors are considered:
A)regional factors.
B)community factors.
C)site-related factors.
D)the basis of negotiating government subsidies.
A)regional factors.
B)community factors.
C)site-related factors.
D)the basis of negotiating government subsidies.
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27
Which of the following are Community/Site-Related Considerations in location decisions?
A)Location of raw materials.
B)Labour laws.
C)Room for expansion
D)location of markets
E)Labour productivity
A)Location of raw materials.
B)Labour laws.
C)Room for expansion
D)location of markets
E)Labour productivity
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28
The method for evaluating location alternatives based on comparing composite (weighted-average)scores of both quantitative and qualitative criteria is:
A)break-even analysis.
B)transportation method.
C)factor rating analysis.
D)linear regression.
E)a Voronoi polygon.
A)break-even analysis.
B)transportation method.
C)factor rating analysis.
D)linear regression.
E)a Voronoi polygon.
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29
A trend in location strategies is the possibility that the future will see larger factories located in central locations.
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30
Which of the following is not categorized as a community/site-related consideration in location planning?
A)Labour laws
B)Recreation facilities
C)Education facilities
D)Transportation systems
E)Medical facilities
A)Labour laws
B)Recreation facilities
C)Education facilities
D)Transportation systems
E)Medical facilities
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31
An approach to locational analysis that includes both qualitative and quantitative considerations is:
A)break-even analysis.
B)factor rating.
C)transportation method.
D)expected value.
E)a Voronoi polygon.
A)break-even analysis.
B)factor rating.
C)transportation method.
D)expected value.
E)a Voronoi polygon.
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32
The centre of gravity method is useful in location planning for the location of a distribution centre.
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33
Which of the following is not an accurate statement concerning location decisions?
A)Location decisions are influenced by the availability of labour.
B)The starting point for location decision process is developing a list of potential locations.
C)Location decisions generally involve long-term commitments.
D)Visiting a number of potential sites is typically part of the location decision process.
E)An organization's position in the supply chain influences location decisions.
A)Location decisions are influenced by the availability of labour.
B)The starting point for location decision process is developing a list of potential locations.
C)Location decisions generally involve long-term commitments.
D)Visiting a number of potential sites is typically part of the location decision process.
E)An organization's position in the supply chain influences location decisions.
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34
Which of the following is least likely to be a country (national)factor in location decisions?
A)Location of raw materials
B)Markets
C)Government subsidies
D)Zoning/regulations
E)Labour factors
A)Location of raw materials
B)Markets
C)Government subsidies
D)Zoning/regulations
E)Labour factors
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35
The centre of gravity method of location planning can only be used when the quantities to be shipped to each location are equal.
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36
Location decisions are a highly important part of production system design because: I.typically they are made rather frequently
II)they impact operating costs
III)they entail a high-cost,short-term commitment
A)typically,they are made rather frequently
B)they impact operating costs
C)they entail a high-cost,short-term commitment
D)mistakes can be easily overcome
E)they are usually based on one single factor
II)they impact operating costs
III)they entail a high-cost,short-term commitment
A)typically,they are made rather frequently
B)they impact operating costs
C)they entail a high-cost,short-term commitment
D)mistakes can be easily overcome
E)they are usually based on one single factor
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37
Which of the following statements concerning location analysis best typifies the situation for most location decisions?
A)Regional and country level factors are more important than local community factors.
B)Local community factors are more important than regional and country level factors.
C)Availability of raw materials tends to be the dominant factor.
D)Labour costs tend to emerge as the dominant factor.
E)One or more factors stated dominate the decision.
A)Regional and country level factors are more important than local community factors.
B)Local community factors are more important than regional and country level factors.
C)Availability of raw materials tends to be the dominant factor.
D)Labour costs tend to emerge as the dominant factor.
E)One or more factors stated dominate the decision.
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38
A factor that has caused problems for Canadian companies operating in foreign countries is:
A)tax laws.
B)raw materials.
C)corruption.
D)labour cost.
E)lack of markets.
A)tax laws.
B)raw materials.
C)corruption.
D)labour cost.
E)lack of markets.
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39
In location planning,land and building costs are considered:
A)regional factors.
B)community/site-related factors.
C)raw material considerations.
D)regional/country factors.
E)community
A)regional factors.
B)community/site-related factors.
C)raw material considerations.
D)regional/country factors.
E)community
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40
Companies locate near or at the source of their raw materials for three primary reasons: necessity,perishability,and transportation costs.
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41
Phi Upsilon Nu,a student social organization,has two different locations under consideration for constructing a new chapter house.PhUN's president,a POM student,estimates that due to differing land costs,utility rates,etc.,both fixed and variable costs would be different for each of the proposed sites,as follows:
What would be total annual costs for the Alpha Ave.location with 20 persons living there?
A)$4,000
B)$10,000
C)$16,000
D)$20,000
E)$26,000

A)$4,000
B)$10,000
C)$16,000
D)$20,000
E)$26,000
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42
A clothing manufacturer produces clothing in five locations in the U.S.In a move to vertical integration,the company is planning a new fabric production plant which will supply fabric to all five clothing plants.The clothing plants have been located on a coordinate system as follows:
Shipments of fabric to each plant vary per week as follows: plant A,200 units; plant B,400 units; plant C,300 units; plant D,300 units; and plant E,200 units.What is the optimal location for the fabric plant?
A)6.2,3.0
B)6.0,4.0
C)6.5,5.3
D)5.6,4.4
E)5.0,3.0

A)6.2,3.0
B)6.0,4.0
C)6.5,5.3
D)5.6,4.4
E)5.0,3.0
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43
A location analysis has been narrowed down to three locations.The critical factors,their weights,and the ratings for each location are shown below:
What is the composite score for location B?
A)69
B)72
C)75
D)79
E)82

A)69
B)72
C)75
D)79
E)82
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44
Phi Upsilon Nu,a student social organization,has two different locations under consideration for constructing a new chapter house.PhUN's president,a POM student,estimates that due to differing land costs,utility rates,etc.,both fixed and variable costs would be different for each of the proposed sites,as follows:
How many people would be living in the new chapter house at the point of indifference?
A)20
B)30
C)40
D)50
E)60

A)20
B)30
C)40
D)50
E)60
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45
A location analysis has been narrowed down to three locations.The critical factors,their weights,and the ratings for each location are shown below:
What is the composite score for location C?
A)69
B)72
C)75
D)79
E)82

A)69
B)72
C)75
D)79
E)82
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46
A location analysis has been narrowed down to three locations.The critical factors,their weights,and the ratings for each location are shown below:
What is the composite score for location A?
A)69
B)72
C)75
D)79
E)82

A)69
B)72
C)75
D)79
E)82
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47
What is the computer-based tool used or collecting,storing,retrieving,and displaying location-dependent demographic data on maps?
A)Centre of Gravity method
B)Break-Even
C)Geographic information system
D)Factor Rating
E)Location Analysis software
A)Centre of Gravity method
B)Break-Even
C)Geographic information system
D)Factor Rating
E)Location Analysis software
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48
A hardware distributor has regional warehouses at the locations shown below.The company wants to locate a new central distribution centre to serve this warehouse network.
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 centre?
A)5.1,4.2
B)5.2,4.0
C)5.1,5.1
D)4.2,5.1
E)4.9,5.2

A)5.1,4.2
B)5.2,4.0
C)5.1,5.1
D)4.2,5.1
E)4.9,5.2
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49
A clothing manufacturer produces clothing in five locations in the U.S.In a move to vertical integration,the company is planning a new fabric production plant which will supply fabric to all five clothing plants.The clothing plants have been located on a coordinate system as follows:
If the shipments of fabric to each plant are equal,what is the optimal location for the fabric plant?
A)5,5
B)6,4
C)4,6
D)6,2
E)5,4

A)5,5
B)6,4
C)4,6
D)6,2
E)5,4
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50
A manufacturing firm is considering two locations for a plant to produce a new product.The two locations have fixed and variable costs as follows:
What would be the total annual costs at the point of indifference?
A)$300,000
B)$240,000
C)$380,000
D)$220,000
E)$760,000

A)$300,000
B)$240,000
C)$380,000
D)$220,000
E)$760,000
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51
A hardware distributor has regional warehouses at the locations shown below.The company wants to locate a new central distribution centre to serve this warehouse network.
If weekly shipments to each warehouse will be approximately equal,what is the optimal location for the distribution centre?
A)5,5
B)5,4
C)4,5
D)5,6
E)6,5

A)5,5
B)5,4
C)4,5
D)5,6
E)6,5
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52
A manufacturing firm is considering two locations for a plant to produce a new product.The two locations have fixed and variable costs as follows:
What would the total annual costs be for the Phoenix location with an annual output of 10,000 units?
A)$280,000
B)$140,000
C)$220,000
D)$300,000
E)$156,000

A)$280,000
B)$140,000
C)$220,000
D)$300,000
E)$156,000
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53
What is the primary reason a retailer would want to gather data utilizing GIS information?
A)To plan delivery routes and schedules
B)To attract advertisers
C)To map out local businesses
D)To link customers with location
E)To balance supply and demand
A)To plan delivery routes and schedules
B)To attract advertisers
C)To map out local businesses
D)To link customers with location
E)To balance supply and demand
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54
Phi Upsilon Nu,a student social organization,has two different locations under consideration for constructing a new chapter house.PhUN's president,a POM student,estimates that due to differing land costs,utility rates,etc.,both fixed and variable costs would be different for each of the proposed sites,as follows:
If it is estimated that thirty persons will be living in this new chapter house,which location should PhUN select?
A)Alpha Ave.
B)Beta Blvd.
C)Either Alpha Ave.or Beta Blvd.
D)Neither Alpha Ave.nor Beta Blvd.

A)Alpha Ave.
B)Beta Blvd.
C)Either Alpha Ave.or Beta Blvd.
D)Neither Alpha Ave.nor Beta Blvd.
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55
A manufacturing firm is considering two locations for a plant to produce a new product.The two locations have fixed and variable costs as follows:
If annual demand is estimated to be 20,000 units,which location should the company select?
A)Atlanta.
B)Phoenix
C)Either Atlanta or Phoenix.
D)Neither Atlanta nor Phoenix.

A)Atlanta.
B)Phoenix
C)Either Atlanta or Phoenix.
D)Neither Atlanta nor Phoenix.
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56
A manufacturing firm is considering two locations for a plant to produce a new product.The two locations have fixed and variable costs as follows:
If the annual demand is 20,000 units,what would be the cost advantage of the better location?
A)$20,000
B)$460,000
C)$480,000
D)$80,000
E)$60,000

A)$20,000
B)$460,000
C)$480,000
D)$80,000
E)$60,000
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57
A manufacturing firm is considering two locations for a plant to produce a new product.The two locations have fixed and variable costs as follows:
At what annual output would the company be indifferent between the two locations?
A)60,000 units
B)15,000 units
C)10,000 units
D)20,000 units
E)4,000 units

A)60,000 units
B)15,000 units
C)10,000 units
D)20,000 units
E)4,000 units
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58
The method for determining location alternatives which minimizes distribution costs is:
A)break-even analysis.
B)transportation method.
C)factor rating analysis.
D)linear regression.
E)centre of gravity method.
A)break-even analysis.
B)transportation method.
C)factor rating analysis.
D)linear regression.
E)centre of gravity method.
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59
Which of the following is not a Regional/Country labour factor in location decisions?
A)Availability of workers
B)Wage rates
C)Labour productivity
D)Attitudes toward work
E)Local infrastructure
A)Availability of workers
B)Wage rates
C)Labour productivity
D)Attitudes toward work
E)Local infrastructure
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Phi Upsilon Nu,a student social organization,has two different locations under consideration for constructing a new chapter house.PhUN's president,a POM student,estimates that due to differing land costs,utility rates,etc.,both fixed and variable costs would be different for each of the proposed sites,as follows:
What would be total annual costs for either location at the point of indifference?
A)$26,000
B)$28,000
C)$30,000
D)$32,000
E)$34,000

A)$26,000
B)$28,000
C)$30,000
D)$32,000
E)$34,000
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11eab92b_c492_aadb_99e6_fde94ba4ccd3 For what quantity would you be indifferent between selecting site A or site B?
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11eab92b_c492_d1ef_99e6_63799738534a For what range of output would you prefer site C?
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11eab92b_c492_aadd_99e6_b15f07816b55 For what range of output would you prefer site A?
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Determine the centre of gravity location for the destinations and shipping quantities shown below:
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11eab92b_c492_d1f0_99e6_c1fe1de23baf Which site would you prefer for a quantity of 20,000 units per year?
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11eab92b_c492_aadc_99e6_4d61b6eafb2f For what quantity would you be indifferent between selecting site B or site C?
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11eab92b_c492_d1ee_99e6_394ef4a8637e For what range of output would you prefer site B?
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A manager must decide between two location alternatives,Montreal and Toronto.Montreal would have annual fixed costs of $80,000,transportation costs of $80 per unit,and labour and material costs of $70 per unit.Toronto would have annual fixed costs of $150,000,transportation costs of $20 per unit,and labour and material costs of $80 per unit.Revenue will be $250 per unit.
(i)Which alternative would yield the higher profit for an annual demand of 2,000 units?
(ii)At what volume (quantity)would the manager be indifferent in terms of which of the two locations were chosen? What would the profit be at that volume?
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(i)Which alternative would yield the higher profit for an annual demand of 2,000 units?
(ii)At what volume (quantity)would the manager be indifferent in terms of which of the two locations were chosen? What would the profit be at that volume?
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A firm is trying to decide between two location alternatives,A and
B.A would result in annual fixed costs of $60,000,labour costs of $7 per unit,material costs of $10 per unit,transportation costs of $15 per unit,and revenue per unit of $50.Location B would have annual fixed costs of $80,000,labour costs of $6 per unit,material costs of $9 per unit,transportation costs of $14 per unit,and revenue per unit of $48.
(i)At an annual volume of 9,000,which would yield the higher profit?
(ii)At what annual volume would management be indifferent between the two alternatives in terms of annual profits?
(i)Profits @ 9,000 units a year: A = $102,000; B = $91,000
(ii)$18Q - $60,000 = $19Q - $80,000.Solving,Q = 20,000 units.
B.A would result in annual fixed costs of $60,000,labour costs of $7 per unit,material costs of $10 per unit,transportation costs of $15 per unit,and revenue per unit of $50.Location B would have annual fixed costs of $80,000,labour costs of $6 per unit,material costs of $9 per unit,transportation costs of $14 per unit,and revenue per unit of $48.
(i)At an annual volume of 9,000,which would yield the higher profit?
(ii)At what annual volume would management be indifferent between the two alternatives in terms of annual profits?

(ii)$18Q - $60,000 = $19Q - $80,000.Solving,Q = 20,000 units.
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