Supply chain
Case Problem- R.C. Coleman
R.C. Coleman distributes a variety of food products that are sold through grocery store and
supermarket outlets. The company receives orders directly from the individual outlets, with a
typical order requesting the delivery of several cases of anywhere from 20 to 50 different products.
Under the company’s current warehouse operation, warehouse clerks dispatch order-picking
personnel to fill each order and have the goods moved to the warehouse shipping area. Because of
the high labor costs and relatively low productivity of hand order-picking, management has
decided to automate the warehouse operation by installing a computer-controlled order-picking
system, along with a conveyor system for moving goods from storage to the warehouse shipping
area.
R.C Coleman’s director of material management has been named the project manager in charge of
the automated warehouse system. After consulting with members of the engineering staff and
warehouse management personnel, the director compiled a list of activities associated with the
project. The optimistic, most probable, and pessimistic times (in weeks) have also been provided
for each activity.
1. Develop a report that presents the activity schedule (Earliest/Latest Start and Earliest/Latest
Finish) and expected project completion time for the warehouse expansion project. Include a
project network in the report.
In addition, take into consideration the following issues:
2. R.C. Coleman’s top management established a required 40-week completion time for the
project. Can this completion time be achieved? Include probability information in your discussion.
What recommendation do you have if the 40-week completion time is required?
3. Suppose that management requests that activity times be shortened to provide an 80% chance
of meeting the 40-week completion time. If the variance in the project completion time is the same
as you found in question (1), how much should the expected project completion time be shortened
to achieve the goal of an 80% chance of completion within 40 weeks?