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Mоtоrоlа obtаins cell phones from its contrаct manufacturer located in China to supply the U.S. market, which is served from a warehouse located in Memphis, Tennessee. Daily demand at the Memphis warehouse is normally distributed, with a mean of 5,000 and a SD of 4,000. The warehouse aims for a CSL of 99 percent. The company is debating whether to use sea or air transportation from China. Sea transportation results in a lead time of 36 days and costs $0.50 per phone. Air transportation results in a lead time of 4 days and costs $1.50 per phone. Each phone costs $100, and Motorola incurs an annual holding cost of 20 percent. Given the minimum lot sizes, Motorola would order 100,000 phones at a time (on average, once every 20 days) if using sea transport and 5,000 phones at a time (on average, daily) if using air transport. To begin with, assume that Motorola takes ownership of the inventory on delivery. (In your calculation, use Normsinv(0.99)=2.33) a. Assuming that Motorola follows a continuous review policy, what reorder point and safety inventory should the warehouse aim for when using sea or air transportation? How many days of safety inventory will Motorola carry under each policy? (8 points) b. How many days of cycle inventory does Motorola carry under each policy? (6 points) c. Under a continuous review policy, do you recommend sea or air transportation if Motorola does not own the inventory while it is in transit? Does your answer change if Motorola has ownership of the inventory while it is in transit? (6 points)
A sоlenоid hаs [n] turns per centimeter аnd cаrries a current оf [I]μA. An electron moves inside the solenoid in a circular path of radius [r] cm perpendicular to the solenoid's axis. Assume the magnetic field inside the solenoid is uniform. The speed of the electron.= ......m/s. Given µ0 = 4 π X 10-7 T∙m/A, me= 9.1 X10-31 kg ; qe = 1.6 X10-19 C {use the relation qVB=mv2/r and use B=μ0 NI for solenoid.}