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Limiting Factor Question

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  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 7 years ago by John Moffat.
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  • December 22, 2018 at 1:56 pm #492500
    arunotes
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    Morning sir,

    1. Do I need to include the buy in from sub-contractors units into optimal production plan?
    because 88,000kg is only suffcient to produce for Hep 14,000 units and Hay 10,909 units. Is that mean I need to mentioned in the optimal production plan: buy the balance 5091 units of Hay from the sub-contractor?
    2. How about when calculate the total profit earned? do I need to include the profit generated from the 5091 units?

    Question is as followed:
    Allt Ltd manufactures luxury clothes in two styles: “Hep” and “Hay” using the same material for each. Annual demand for Hep is 14,000 units while demand for Hay is 16,000 units. Total fixed costs are $800,000. The following information about each product has also been supplied:
    Hep Hay

    Sales Revenue $75 $90
    Variable production costs $25 $35
    Raw material required 2kg 5.5kg

    Supply of material will be restricted to 88,000 kg during the year. As a result, the company will need to outsource some production. A sub contractor has quoted prices of $35 for Hep and $45 for Hay to supply the product.

    Required:
    Calculate the optimal production mix for the company and establish what the total profit to be earned is from this production plan.

    Thankss you so much

    December 23, 2018 at 3:23 pm #492553
    John Moffat
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    Yes – you need to state how many they will produce themselves and also how many they will purchase externally.
    And yes – when calculating the total profit you need to include all units – both those produced internally and those purchased externally.

    December 23, 2018 at 3:34 pm #492556
    arunotes
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    Ok so that means the meaning of OPTIMAL PRODUCTION MIX is not limited to only state production units? should also state purchase externally units? Am I correct?
    because originally I thought the meaning of production mix=different type of products that are produced by the company itself.

    Thanksss

    December 24, 2018 at 9:04 am #492590
    John Moffat
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    Correct – you should state both 🙂

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