Plant Loc
Plant Loc
LOCATION
TERMINOLOGY
Plant: Any set-up, for the purpose of business,
which is engaged in any kind of production
operation and yields semi-finished or finished
goods as end results.
Location of raw
Proximity, modes and costs of transportation, quantity available.
material
Community Environmental
State / local
regulation
Utilities Cost and availability
Information highway
Advances in IT will enhance the manufacturing firms ability to gather, track, &
distribute information that links purchasing, marketing, & distribution with design,
engineering & manufacturing
Thiswill reduce the need for the functions to be located close together, thereby
permitting a strategy of locating production facilities near major markets
Locating manufacturing in countries that contain their markets
E.g., Japanese auto companies establishing factories in US
Currency fluctuation and devaluation
can have a significant impact on demand and, hence, on profits.
Changes in currency value alter the price of foreign goods, but not the price of
goods produced within a country.
E.g., if the value of a country’s currency falls, prices within the country don’t change but
foreign produced goods become more expensive.
If demand is elastic, then demand for those foreign goods will fall.
Bylocating & selling within a country & buying from local suppliers,
manufacturers can avoid the impact of currency change.
STEPS & PROCEDURES FOR
FACILITY LOCATION
DECISIONS
STEPS & PROCEDURES FOR FACILITY LOCATION DECISIONS
Assumptions
Fixed costs are constant for the range of probable output
Variable costs are linear for the range of probable output
The required level of output can be closely estimated
Only one product is involved
EVALUATING LOCATION ALTERNATIVES (CONT.)
3. Factor rating
Enables decision-makers to incorporate personal opinions &
quantitative information into the decision process.
EVALUATING LOCATION ALTERNATIVES (CONT.)
Procedure to Develop Factor Rating
Determine which factors are relevant (e.g., location market, water supply,
parking facilities, revenue potential).
Assign a weight to each factor that indicates its relative importance
compared with all other factors. Typically, weights sum to 1.00.
Decide on common scale for all factors (e.g., 0 to 100).
Score each location alternative.
Multiply the factor weight by the score for each factor, and sum results
for each location alternatives.
Choose the alternative that has the highest composite score.
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