Cooper River Class Works (CROW) produces four different models of desk lamps as shown on the flowchart. The operations m

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Cooper River Class Works (CROW) produces four different models of desk lamps as shown on the flowchart. The operations manager knows that total monthly demand exceeds the capacity available for production. Thus, she is interested in determining the product mix which will maximize profts. Each model's price, muting processing times id material cost is provided in the fowchart Demand next month is estimated to be 200 units of model Alpha, 225 units of model Brav 175 units r Charlie, and 375 units of model Delta CROW days next month (no overtime). Further, each station requires a 10% capacity cushion Click the icon to view the Cooper River Giess Works Flowchart Which station is the boteneck? The bottleneck is on 2, with a total load of 9500 minutes for the next month. Er your response as a whole number) Using the national method, which bases decisions sely on a products contribution to profits and overhead, what is the optimal product is and what is the overal pr The product mix obiained ning the traditional method is a flows (Enter your responses a whole numbers. If your answer has decimal places, mund your posed to the eat whole number) Unite to be produced Product Ag Brave Charle
Alpha $10 Raw materials Bravo $10/ Step 1 Station 1 (10 min) Raw materials Charlie $8 Delta $5 Step 1 Station 1 (5 min) Raw materials Step 1 Station 1 (20 min) Raw materials Step 2 Station 2 (5 min) Step 1 Station 2 (20 min) Step 2 Station 2 (15 min) Step 2 Station 2 (5 min) Step 3 Station 3 (15 min) Step 2 Station 3 (10 min) Step 3 Station 3 (5 min) Step 3 Station 3 (10 min) Step 4 Station 4 (10 min) Step 4 Station 4 (20 min) Step 4 Station 4 (10 min) G Product: Alpha Price: $70/unit Demand: 200 units/month Product: Bravo Price: $75/unit Demand: 225 units/month Product: Charlie Price: $90/unit Demand: 175 units/month Product: Delta Price: $95/unit Demand: 275 units/month
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