Demand for an item averages 1500 units per year It costs 100
Demand for an item averages 1500 units per year. It costs $100 to place an order for this item, and to hold one unit of this item in inventory for a year costs $10.02. If the Economic Order Quantity is used, what will total annual ordering and holding cost be?
Solution
Economic Order Quantity ( EOQ ) will be defined as :
EOQ = Square root ( 2 x Co x D / Ch)
Where,
D = Annual demand = 1500 units
Co = Ordering cost = $100
Ch = Annual unit inventory holding cost = $10.02
Therefore,
EOQ = Square root ( 2 x 100 x 1500 / 10.02) = 173.03 ( 173 rounded to nearest whole number)
Therefore, EOQ ( Economic Order Quantity ) = 173
Thus,
Annual ordering cost = Ordering cost x Number of orders = Co x Annual demand / EOQ = 100 x 1500/173 = $867.05
Annual inventory holding cost = Annual unit inventory holding cost x Average inventory = Ch x EOQ/2 = 10.02 X 173/2 = $866.73
Thus,
Total annual ordering and holding cost = $867.05 + $866.73 = $1733.78
TOTAL ANNUAL ORDERING AND HOLDING COST = $1733.78
| TOTAL ANNUAL ORDERING AND HOLDING COST = $1733.78 | 

