Mylab Operations Management With Pearson Etext -- Access Card -- For Operations Management: Sustainability And Supply Chain Management (13th Edition)
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Author: Jay Heizer, Barry Render, Chuck Munson
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Chapter 8, Problem 1.3VC
Summary Introduction
Case summary:
The director of marketing department is looking for a new site that will maximize the sales at new stores while cannibalizing the sales at the existing locations. The availability of powerful software att allows to select a site in few minutes is what changed over the years.
They have partnered with a software provider to find the alternative for a new store location. The spot selected for the new location is based on many factors such as visibility and near to real estate and others.
To determine: Which three classes has the most restaurants.
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A. Using the above factor ratings, calculate the composite score for each location. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.)
Location Composite score
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Considering the following data:Location Alternatives(scored out of 100 pts each)Factors Weights A B CConvenience 0.15 86 85 78Parking Facilities 0.20 78 78 92Display Area 0.18 90 89 90Shopper Traffic 0.27 91 92 85Operating Costs 0.10 98 95 90Neighborhood 0.10 88 91 85a. Using the above factor ratings, calculate the composite score for each location.b. Determine which location alternative (A, B, or C) should be chosen on the basisof the maximum composite score.
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