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Business, 18.12.2019 00:31, stormmesa1

An electronics company has two contract manufacturers in asia: foxconn assembles its tablets and smart phones and flextronics assembles its laptops. monthly demand for tablets and smartphones is 10,000 units, whereas that for laptops is 4,000. tablets cost the company $100, laptops cost $400, and the company has a holding cost of 25%. currently the company has to place seperate orders with foxconn and flextronics and recieves seperate shipments. the fixed cost of each shipment is $10,000. what is the optimal order size and order frequency with each of foxconn and flextronics? the company is thinking of combining all assembly with the same contract manufacturer. this will allow for a single shipment of all products from asia. if the fixed cost of each shipment remains $10,000. the company is thinking of combining all assembly with the same contract manufacturer. this will allow for a single order of all products from asia. if the fixed order processing cost of each purchase order remains $10,000, what is the optimal order frequency and order size from the combined orders?

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