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20 July, 22:13

Phillip Witt, president of Witt Input Devices, wishes to create a portfolio of local suppliers for his new line of keyboards. As the suppliers all reside in a location prone to hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, and earthquakes, Phillip believes that the probability in any year of a "super-event" that might shut down all suppliers at the same time at least 2 weeks is 3 %. Such a total shutdown would cost the company approximately $480 comma 000. He estimates the "unique-event" risk for any of the suppliers to be 5 %. Assuming that the marginal cost of managing an additional supplier is $14 comma 800 per year, how many suppliers should Witt Input Devices use? Assume that up to three nearly identical local suppliers are available.

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  1. 20 July, 22:35
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    Based on the EMV value, the best choice is to use Two suppliers

    Explanation:

    Is necessary to consider different amount of suppliers and evaluate the cost. We will choose the number of suppliers which offers a lower cost.

    EMV1 = cost of shutdown*super event risk + cost of shutdown*unique event risk + cost of managing supplier = 480000*.02 + 480000*0.05+16000 = 9600 + 24000 + 16000 = $ 49600

    EMV2 = cost of shutdown*super event risk + cost of shutdown*unique event risk of each supplier*unique event risk of each supplier + cost of managing 2 suppliers = 480000*.02 + 480000*0.05*.05+16000*2 = 9600 + 1200 + 16000*2 = $ 42800

    EMV3 = cost of shutdown*super event risk + cost of managing 3 suppliers = 480000*.02 + 480000*0.05*.05+16000*2 = 9600 + 16000*3 = $ 57600

    Based on the EMV value, the best choice is to use Two suppliers
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