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18 August, 14:52

A company has introduced a process improvement that reduces processing time for each unit, so that output is increased by 25% wtih less material, but one additional worker required. Under the old process, five workers could produce 60 units per hour. labor costs are $12/hour, material input was previously $16/unit. For the process, material is now $10/unit. Overhead is charged at 1.6 times direct labor cost. Finished units sell for $31 each. What increase in productivity is associated with the process improvement?

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  1. 18 August, 15:19
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    The productivity increase by 48.83%

    Explanation:

    old

    60 units for 5 workers

    5 x $12 = 60

    material $16 x 60 = 960

    overhead: 60 x 1.6 = 96

    total revenue 60 x 31 = 1,860

    total cosT: 60 + 960 + 96 = 1,116

    productivity index_ 1,860 / 1,116 = 1,667

    now:

    output 60 + 25% = 75 units

    6 workers x $12 = $72

    materials $10 x 75 units = $750

    overhead: $72 x 1.6 = $115.2

    total revneue 75 units x $31 = 2,325

    total cost: 75 + 750 + 115.2 = 940.2

    productivity index_ 2,325 / 940.2 = 2,4728

    percentage of improvement: (it is calculate like a return on investment)

    (2.4728 - 1.667) / 1.667 = 0.4883 = 48.83%
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