Answer:
Annual Demand = 15,000 units
Cost of each unit = $ 80
Holding Cost = 18% of unit value
Ordering Cost = $ 220 per order
For implementation of a good decision model regarding inventory after considering all type costs assisted to it such as: holding cost and ordering cost, concept of EOQ is applied.
EOQ = ((2 * Annual Demand* Ordering Cost) / (Holding Cost))1/2
= ((2 * 15000 * 220) / (80*18%))1/2
= 677 units
Hence this quantity states that this manufacturing company should reorder the quantity when it has 677 units.
2)Mathematically, costs related to inventory are computed in the following manner:
1) Annual ordering cost = Ordering cost per order * Number of orders in a year
= 220 * 15000/677 = 220 * 22 = 4840
2) Holding cost = Holding cost per unit * Average inventory throughout the year
Average inventory throughout the year = 15,000/12 = 1250 units
Holding cost = 18%* 1250 = 225
Total cost = 4840 + 225 = 5065