Milshire Farms uses 6000 pounds per year of a special feed s
Milshire Farms uses 6000 pounds per year of a special feed supplement that costs $5 per pound. The supplement’s supplier offers a two percent discount (to $4.90 per pound) if it is ordered in quantities of 3000 pounds or more at a time. It costs $100 to place and receive an order. Wilshire uses an inventory carrying charge of 40 percent of value per year. Determine the economic ordering quantity.
Solution
1) EOQ (without discount) = (2*A*O/Ci)^0.50 where A = Annual requirement in units O = Cost of ordering per order Ci = Carrying cost $ per unit So EOQ = (2*6000*100/(5*40%))^0.50 = 775 units Total cost of ordering and carrying if EOQ is used = (2*A*O*Ci)^0.50 = (2*6000*100*5*40%)^0.50 = $ 1,549 2) If price is $4.90, the EOQ would be = (2*6000*100/(4.90*40%))^0.5 = $782 As this is not possible due to the minimum stipulated quantity of 3000 units at a time, the order quantity would have to be 3000 units. This would result in a total ordering and carrying cost of 2*100 (ordering cost)+(3000/2)*4.90*40% (carrying cost) = $ 3,140.00 3) Hence, the economic ordering quantity is 775 units (without discount)