Process Analysis of Receiving Plant #1
A) Receiving Plant No. 1 (RP1)
RP1 received both fresh fruits and process fruits from early September to early December. This operation involved more than 400 workers. However the process was highly mechanized in many ways and was classified into several operations: receiving and testing, dumping, temporary holding, de-stoning, de-chaffing, drying, separ
Productivity Bottleneck 1: Drying Process2: Quality Grading & Drying for Bulks3: Inefficient Positioning of Process
Financial BottleneckWorkforce
Bottleneck at Drying procedure
Overtime Costs & Truck Queue
To solve the problem,
Minimizing the Cost
Remove Truck Queue
Amount of berries
: 75 X 243 = 18225
But, we assumed it is 19000 for easiness of the calculation
Expected Effectiveness
1. Lobby is the first destination when customers enter. Therefore, we are going to change it differently to make lobby's certain image and increase publicity effect and WOM.
2. Remove the escalator which is unnecessary and take too much space in narrowed place so that we would expect reduced electricity consumption and broaden some spaces.
3. Install a coffee shop which
Project Subject
Analyze Apple and Samsung's smart phone market environment, and find out financial results through a comparative analysis of current marketing strategies. So then through this things, Let's will establish marketing strategy to share future South Korea's successful smartphone market.
Samsung’s Marketing Strategy
The chaser strategy transition. Image rather than function
has been done on a regional level(Gap 2)
: Discrepancy between the capacity of an organization and the
demands of its customers results in inefficiency
The supply chain had a functional orientation with limited transparency
: A lack of trust between different parts of the supply chain
Bull-Whip effects in the IKEA supply chain
The evaluation based on
the barrier free Indicator
Grasp the point of problem
Suggest the simple way to improve facilities for traffic-vulnerable
Narrow concept of
traffic-vulnerable
“The Mobility Handicapped” by physical reasons when they use transportation
Broad concept of
traffic-vulnerable
“The transportation poor” by economic or social r
Ⅰ. Introduction
This case illustrates the current state, competitive advantages, and rising threats of Samsung Electronics in the semiconductor industry. Samsung specializes in the production of memory chips, which is one of the two broad categories of the semiconductor product. Although Samsung is currently the world’s leading producer of these three types of memory chips, the threat of Chi
the number of customers using ticket boxes for 1 hour,
there were 170 customers average.
the number of customers using self-service machines for 1 hour,
there were 27 customers average.
the average time using one ticket box per person is 48 sec
the average time using one machine per person is 90 sec
If they sell
their space
to these company,
there could be
more people
Fuel is the highest item
So Aircraft fuel's common size was increased highly
decreases from 2009 to 2010
It may be related to investment on development of facilities and customer service
2) Facilities
- Marriott international
Marriott International is a leader and strong competitor in a variety of industries, including hotels and motels, food service, facilities management, retirement communities, and vacation interval ownership or time-shares. The Marriott family, the company's founders, owned a 21-percent interest in the company in the mid-1990s.
Marriott's primary enterpris