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CASE STUDY - Covolo Diving Gear, Part 2
June 15th,
2006– It had been two weeks since their contentious semi-annual planning
meeting, and the senior staff for Covolo Diving Gear were getting ready
to start their first monthly S&OP meeting. Gina Covolo, CEO, got the ball rolling:
“I know it’s been a busy two weeks for all of you, and I appreciate you working extra time to get ready for this meeting. Production
is already set for the next two months, so we’re going to start by
planning for this September through the following August. I’ve
had Patricia from marketing develop a sales forecast for these twelve
months, and I’ve also had David from manufacturing estimate
manufacturing costs and labor requirements, as well as capacity in the
plant. Mary from HR was also good enough to come up with
some estimates of how much it costs to hire and train new workers, as
well as the cost of laying off folks. Finally, Jack from
purchasing was able to get the accounting folks to estimate the cost of
holding a gauge set in inventory for a month. So let’s see what we’ve got.”Mary passed out the following information to all of the attendees:
Month
|
Sales Forecast
|
September, 2006
|
30,000 gauge sets
|
October
|
31,500
|
November
|
35,000
|
December
|
37,000
|
January, 2007
|
22,000
|
February
|
18,000
|
March
|
17,500
|
April
|
27,000
|
May
|
38,000
|
June
|
40,000
|
July
|
42,000
|
August
|
40,000
|
Manufacturing costs per gauge set: $74.50
Holding cost: $8 per gauge set, per month
Average labor hours required per gauge set: 0.25 hours
Labor hours available per employee, per month: 160
Plant capacity: 35,000 gauge sets per month
Cost to hire and train a new employee: $1,250
Cost to lay off an employee: $500
Beginning and ending workforce: 50
Beginning inventory :10,000
1
1. Develop
a level production plan for Covolo Diving Gear. What are the
advantages and disadvantages of this plan? Could Covolo implement a
pure chase plan, given the current capacity? Why or why not? If sales
continue to grow, what are the implications for production capacity at
Covolo?
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